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This Newly Added 2013 Crime Thriller Is One of Netflix’s Best Buried Treasures
This week, Netflix added a fantastic but highly underrated movie from 2013 that is just as relevant as ever.
Sofia Coppola‘s The Bling Ring is a darkly comic crime film based on a real-life criminal group known as the “Bling Ring.”
The movie features Emma Watson, Taissa Farmiga, Leslie Mann and Paris Hilton.
Misunderstood and overlooked at the time, The Bling Ring is a sharper satire on celebrity culture than critics at the time would give it credit for.
Watch With Us breaks down why it’s well worth your time, and why you need to stream it this week.
‘The Bling Ring’ Is Based on a Crazy True Story
The Bling Ring follows a group of privileged, fame-obsessed LA teens, including Marc (Israel Broussard), Rebecca (Katie Chang), Nicki (Emma Watson) and Sam (Taissa Farmiga), who begin burglarizing the homes of celebrities together, stealing their jewelry, clothes, cash and other valuables. Using the internet, the group is able to track celebrities’ whereabouts and approximate when they won’t be home, allowing them to slip in and out with arms full of stolen possessions, which they then frequently resell.
The film is inspired by the real-life Bling Ring as chronicled in a 2010 Vanity Fair article titled “The Suspects Wore Louboutins” by Nancy Jo Sales. Each character is based on a real person: Nick Prugo, Rachel Lee, Tess Taylor, Alexis Neiers and others. The real Bling Ring robbed the homes of several celebrities over the span of one year, between 2008 and 2009, and their victims included Paris Hilton, Audrina Patridge, Orlando Bloom, Megan Fox and Lindsay Lohan. In the end, the thieves had made away with assets totaling roughly $3 million, though they were ultimately caught and all received various sentences.
It’s a Prescient Satire of Internet Celebrity Culture

Emma Watson and Leslie Mann in The Bling Ring. Merrick Morton/©A24/courtesy Everett Collection
At the time, critics felt that Sofia Coppola took too morally ambiguous a route in her depiction of the Bling Ring, not doing enough to outwardly condemn the actions of the characters in her film. Years later, however, more astute and media-literate viewers keenly understand the sharp satire of the movie. It even ends on a note that couldn’t be more of a condemnation if it tried: on a talk show, 30 days after her release from jail, Nicki recounts being in the same correctional facility that housed Lohan at the same time, then faces the camera and cheerily promotes her own website.
But even before this moment, the movie does an excellent job at depicting the increasingly flimsy barrier between fans and celebrities during a time when social media was still in its infancy. The mythos of celebrity has now been destroyed by apps like TikTok, X (formerly known as Twitter) and Instagram, with fans having an unprecedented level of access to the inner lives of famous people. Thus, Coppola does something subversive in her film — she sympathizes with the perpetrators of the crimes depicted and places subtle blame on the encroaching systems in place, which foster a perceived right to cross boundaries.
Emma Watson Gives the Best Performance of Her Career

Emma Watson in The Bling Ring. Merrick Morton/©A24/courtesy Everett Collection
Emma Watson has had some difficulty trying to establish a confident acting career separate from her childhood fame in the Harry Potter franchise, and has seen mixed results in movies like Little Women, Beauty and the Beast and Noah. However, she delivers the clear high-point of her filmography as Nicki Moore (AKA Neiers) in The Bling Ring, and critics were right to single her out as the best performance in the movie.
Watson’s performance transcends any perceptions at the time that hers was only stunt casting, playing against the goody-two-shoes type she had cultivated for years playing Hermione Granger. Indeed, Watson goes from brainy to brainless in embodying Nicki, but she thoroughly proves her range playing the party girl and celebrity wannabe, evoking dead-eyed, LA-girl narcissism as if she were born into it. Watson turns lines like “Your butt looks awesome” and “I wanna rob” into comedic, meme-worthy gold, delivering them with a canny earnestness that is both cringey and delightful.
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18 Years Later, Jason Statham’s Forgotten Heist Thriller Is Hooking Free Streaming Viewers Fast
Before Jason Statham fully settled into his modern action-star groove, he led a different kind of crime movie — one with less brute-force chaos and more old-school heist tension. It had the swagger you’d expect from a Statham vehicle, but it also came with a messier web of corruption, secrets, and double-crosses than a standard smash-and-grab thriller.
That movie was The Bank Job, and it’s now found a new streaming life. Eighteen years after its 2008 release, the film is currently streaming free on Fawesome, which lists it in the platform’s crime lineup. Directed by Roger Donaldson and written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, The Bank Job is based on the real-life 1971 Baker Street robbery, with the film framing the heist around not just money, but compromising secrets tucked away in a London bank’s safety deposit boxes. It was made on a reported $20 million budget and grossed about $66.1 million worldwide, making it a solid performer for a mid-budget thriller.
The cast is led by Statham as Terry Leather (sensational name, that one), with Saffron Burrows as Martine Love, Stephen Campbell Moore as Kevin Swain, Daniel Mays as Dave Shilling, and James Faulkner as Guy Singer. The film also stars David Suchet as Lew Vogel, Keeley Hawes as Wendy Leather, Richard Lintern as Tim Everett, Peter Bowles as Miles Urquhart, Alistair Petrie as Philip Lisle, Colin Salmon as Hakim Jamal, and Peter De Jersey as Michael X.
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Is ‘The Bank Job’ Worth Watching?
Jim Emerson, writing for RogerEbert.com, stated that The Bank Job is a perfectly serviceable B-grade heist thriller that delivers a familiar mix of crime, conspiracy, and double-crossing, but ultimately struggles to rise above the many caper films it clearly draws inspiration from. However, despite the sensational elements of royal scandal, espionage, gangsters, blackmail, and corruption, the film rarely feels as thrilling as its premise suggests. Director Roger Donaldson moves the story along efficiently, but the execution often feels routine compared to classic heist films that explore similar territory.
“One semi-redeeming element is that the film was inspired by true events. The shocking 1971 Lloyds Bank robbery was a big story, until four days later when it suddenly wasn’t. The whole thing abruptly and mysteriously vanished from the papers, radio and television, reportedly due to a ‘D-Notice’ issued by the highest authorities banning all press coverage. And it’s such a good story. What a shame it isn’t more memorably told. The director is the bewilderingly uneven Roger Donaldson (Smash Palace, No Way Out, Cadillac Man, Cocktail). The cast are fine (as British grammar would have it). Sorry there isn’t more to report.”
The Bank Job is streaming on Fawesome.
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March 7, 2008
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112 Minutes
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Roger Donaldson
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Stars Eating Cereal For National Cereal Day … Cereal-ously Delicious!
National Cereal Day
Cereal-ously Delicious!
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Oh, you thought the holidays were over? Think again … it’s National Cereal Day!
So, grab “two scoops” of “bran” new pics … showing celebrities like Jake Paul and Olivia Culpo enjoying the most important meal of the day.
Trust us … they’re grrreat!
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BLACKPINK’s LISA Visits Punch the Monkey, Brings Orangutan Stuffed Animal
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Monkeying Around with Punch!!!
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LISA met up with a star possibly even bigger than herself … the viral monkey Punch!
The BLACKPINK star stopped by Ichikawa City Zoo in the Chiba prefecture just outside Tokyo, Japan to visit the monkey who went viral because other apes in his enclosure were bullying him.
The star wanted to support the monkey’s habit of carrying around a stuffed orangutan by bringing her own to the zoo … holding it up for the little macaque to see.
She also shared a few snaps of Punch hanging around his cage … relaxing on his own in the enclosure — with his stuffed pal close at his side.
There’s no monkey business here … just a lot of love between two of the world’s biggest stars!
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BBC Director Addresses Racial Slur Controversy At BAFTA Awards
The BBC just dropped a detail report breaking down the events that led up to the racial slur incident at the BAFTA Film Awards. In the document, BBC Director-General Tim Davie admitted the network failed to edit out the moment when Tourette’s advocate John Davidson shouted the N-word at Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo while they stood on stage. Davidson has already spoke about the moment, but now the BBC says it’s taking full accountability for letting the clip remain on the streaming service iPlayer hours after it aired.
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BBC Admits It Failed To Cut Out Racial Slur Incident At BAFTA Awards
In a new report, BBC Director Tim Davie said the network “profoundly regrets” what happened and explained the team didn’t catch it while editing the ceremony and didn’t leave it in on purpose.
“Our initial evidence gathering has found that no-one in the on-site broadcast truck heard this when they were watching the live feed.Because no-one in the broadcast truck was aware it was on the live feed, there was therefore no editorial decision made to leave the language in,” Tim Davie said in a letter to Dame Caroline Dinenage, the chair of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee.
BBC’s chief content officer Kate Phillips previously apologized and told staff that production caught a second racial slur and edited it out of the broadcast. Davie confirmed that John Davidson shouted the second slur within 10 minutes of the first, while ‘Sinners’ star Wunmi Wosaku accepted the Best Supporting Actress award.
“In that instance, the edit team did hear the racial slur on the feed and removed it immediately from the version of the ceremony that would be broadcast later that evening.”
Tim Davie explained that the BBC thinks the editing team was confused, thinking they had cut the incident being referenced, but they actually removed the slur Davidson shouted while Wunmi Wosaku’s was accepting the Best Support Actress award.
John Davidson Speaks Out After BAFTA Incident Sparks Outrage
Shortly after the BAFTA incident blew up online, John Davidson spoke out in a statement. He explained that his tics are involuntary and said he feels “deeply mortified” that anyone thought he acted intentionally.
“I was in attendance to celebrate the film of my life, I Swear, which, more than any film or TV documentary, explains the origins, condition, traits, and manifestations of Tourette Syndrome,” John Davidson reportedly said in the statement. He added, “I have spent my life trying to support and empower the Tourette’s community and to teach empathy, kindness, and understanding from others, and I will continue to do so.”
‘Sinners’ Actor Delroy Lindo Addresses BAFTA Slur At NAACP Image Awards
Delroy Lindo addressed the situation himself while on stage with ‘Sinners’ director Ryan Coogler at the NAACP Image Awards on February 28. He thanked fans for their support and said it meant a lot to see so many speaking out.
“It means a lot to us. It is an honor to be here amongst our people this evening. Among so many people who have shown us such incredible support. And it’s a classic case of something that could be very negative becoming very positive.”
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18 Years Later, Shia LaBeouf’s 27% Rated Action Hit Just Landed on Free Streaming in America
Shia LaBeouf‘s personal troubles have been widely discussed, both on and off the screen. Once earmarked as the next big Hollywood star, LaBeouf experienced a fall from grace around a decade ago. He has attempted to make amends with films like the semi-autobiographical Honey Boy; he has also tried to work his way back up with acclaimed indies. However, LaBeouf no longer works in the kind of top-tier productions that he used to, when Steven Spielberg took him under his wing. This was when the young actor, in the midst of breaking away from his “child star” image, played the lead role in Disturbia, a modern remake of Alfred Hitchcock‘s Rear Window. He also landed the lead role in Michael Bay‘s Transformers franchise, and was momentarily positioned as the person who’d take over from Harrison Ford as the face of the Indiana Jones series.
In the same year that LaBeouf played Indy’s son in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, he starred in a techno-thriller that revolved around themes of mass surveillance and artificial intelligence. The concepts are more topical now than they ever were. In the movie, LaBeouf starred as the twin of a deceased soldier who finds himself in a government conspiracy with nothing but a voice in his ear for support. The voice instructs him to team up with a young mother, played by Michelle Monaghan, as they attempt to escape from the clutches of operatives on their tail. The film was directed by D.J. Caruso, who worked with LaBeouf on Disturbia a couple of years prior. If that film was a riff on Rear Window, the follow-up stuck to the North by Northwest playbook. It’s now streaming for free in the United States.
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The movie in question is Eagle Eye. It was released in 2008 to poor reviews but solid box office returns. Eagle Eye grossed a hair under $180 million worldwide against a reported budget of $80 million. However, reviews were rather negative. Panning the film, the late Roger Ebert wrote, “This film contains not a single plausible moment after the opening sequence, and that’s borderline. It’s not an assault on intelligence. It’s an assault on consciousness.” Eagle Eye now holds a 27% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics’ consensus described it as “a preposterously plotted thriller that borrows heavily from other superior films.”
You can watch the film for free on the Pluto TV platform this month. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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September 16, 2008
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117 Minutes
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Bradley Cooper’s 105-Minute Sci-Fi Shocker Is Now Streaming for Free
Before Bradley Cooper became one of Hollywood’s most reliable big-screen stars, he headlined a sci-fi thriller built on one killer question: What if you could suddenly access every corner of your brain? It was pulpy, fast-moving, and just clever enough to make its wish-fulfillment fantasy hit harder than a standard thriller.
That movie was Limitless. Now, 15 years later, the film has landed in a perfect streaming spot, because Limitless is currently streaming free on Fawesome. Directed by Neil Burger, Limitless follows struggling writer Eddie Morra, whose life changes overnight when he gets access to NZT-48, a mysterious drug that supercharges his brain function. The film was released in 2011, runs 105 minutes, and is loosely based on Alan Glynn’s novel The Dark Fields. It went on to become a box office success, grossing roughly $161.8 million worldwide against a reported $27 million budget.
The film stars Bradley Cooper as Eddie Morra, Abbie Cornish as Lindy, and Robert De Niro as powerful businessman Carl Van Loon. The supporting cast also includes Anna Friel as Melissa, Andrew Howard as Gennady, Johnny Whitworth as Vernon, Robert John Burke as Pierce, Darren Goldstein as Kevin Doyle, Ned Eisenberg as Morris Brandt, and T.V. Carpio as Valerie.
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Is ‘Limitless’ Worth Watching?
Collider’s review stated that Limitless tries to present the story of a man whose mind becomes superhumanly intelligent, but the film itself never quite manages to feel as smart as its premise suggests. While the premise offers plenty of intriguing possibilities, the film never fully explores them. There are hints of deeper ideas throughout the story, including commentary on society’s reliance on quick fixes and prescription drugs or the possibility of framing Eddie’s journey as a metaphor for addiction.
“The inanity of the plot is made worse by the vapidity of Morra’s character. While Cooper once nailed the everyman role on Alias, it’s a part that no longer suits him. He’s simply too handsome and his charm is more smarmy than good-natured. He’s not helped by the fact that Eddie is a selfish jerk who rarely seems bothered by the collateral damage NZT has caused and that all of his success is unearned. There’s also no help from the supporting cast. If you needed more proof that Robert De Niro (who plays a high-powered businessman who hires Morra) just doesn’t care anymore, you can add his performance in Limitless to the evidence locker.”
Limitless is streaming now on Fawesome.
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March 18, 2011
- Runtime
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105 minutes
- Director
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Neil Burger
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Jack Osbourne details moment he realized dad Ozzy 'was done' weeks before his death: 'I'm not a rock star anymore'
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The 76-year-old singer shocked his son with the admission that he wanted to cut off his long hair.
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Tom Sandoval Gives Update On ‘The Valley’ Alum Jax Taylor
While promoting the next season of “House of Villains” on “Watch What Happens Live,” Sandoval discussed how Taylor has been doing since the conclusion of season 2 of “The Valley.”
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Tom Sandoval Gives Bravo Viewers An Update On Jax Taylor

“I talk to Jax,” he said. “I talked to Jax last night, yeah.”
According to Bravo’s Daily Dish, Sandoval spoke with the publication in November 2025 about his relationship with Taylor, confirming that he and Taylor speak more than people likely realize.
The pair’s third musketeer, Tom Schwartz, also opened up about Taylor’s recovery process during an episode of his “Detox Retox” podcast.
“I don’t want to speak for him, because I think he’s been keeping a low profile. But I’ll say based on what I’ve seen, he’s doing really well,” Schwartz said.
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“He’s very, he’s dialed in on his sobriety,” he added. “And yeah, man, he’s put a lot of work into himself. But I don’t want to say too much because he’s been purposefully keeping a low profile.”
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Jax Taylor Announces Departure From ‘The Valley’ After A Controversial Season

Taylor has tried to stay out of the public eye since his controversial second season of “The Valley,” which included his aggressive behavior toward his soon-to-be ex-wife, Britany Cartwright.
Taylor announced his departure from the season shortly after the reunion concluded.
“After an incredibly challenging year and many honest conversations with my team and producers, I’ll be stepping away from the next season of The Valley,” the father of one said. “Right now, my focus needs to be on my sobriety, my mental health, and coparenting. Taking this time is necessary for me to become the best version of myself — especially for our son, Cruz.”
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Jax Taylor Previously Opened Up About His Addiction Struggles

“I have substance issues—primarily with cocaine. It’s hard to say out loud,” he said before revealing he struggled with this battle “since I was 23 and now I’m 45.”
Taylor continued, “There were times where I would stop doing it, but then there were times where I’d go heavy on it.”
The “House of Villains” alum also discussed how difficult dealing with addiction has been.
“I’ve never said this in my life,” he said. “So, to come out and say that I have an addiction [and] that I have a sickness that I have to work on the rest of my life is a really big deal for me.”
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Taylor’s Exit From ‘The Valley’ Shocked Everyone, Including His Co-Stars

Cohen commented on Taylor’s departure, according to The Blast, and called it a “good decision.”
“I think he needs to work out sh-t without cameras around,” he added.
Some of Taylor’s co-stars, meanwhile, were reportedly “blindsided” by the villainous reality star’s exit.
“They were not given any advance notifications about his exit,” a source shared. “Most of the cast were notified that filming was going to begin at the end of the summer, and they expected Jax would be a part of the new season because — even as lately as yesterday — he hadn’t said otherwise. This is a huge surprise.”
Season 3 Of ‘The Valley’ Airs On Bravo In April 2026

While Taylor won’t be involved in the upcoming season of “The Valley,” Bravo fans will see familiar faces.
In addition to Cartwright, Schwartz will also appear in a full-time capacity in the upcoming batch of episodes.
During a previous interview, Schwartz said his return “feels like a rebirth in the most organic way.”
“It doesn’t feel like I’m casted on a new show, you know what I mean? It feels like they just picked up cameras with a different group of friends who I all know and love,” he said.
Schwartz went on to explain how his storyline on season 3 of “The Valley” would differ from his time on “VPR.”
“I’m starting life over in my 40s, and you get to see that, how that looks,” he said. “And, also, you get to see me in the early stages of kind of falling in love, which is super intimate.”
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Lizzo Flaunts Her 60-Pound Weight Loss Transformation In A Mini Dress
Lizzo shared a new Instagram photo highlighting her ongoing wellness journey, posing in a sparkling pink mini dress as she prepared to perform in Houston.
The 37-year-old singer has documented her transformation over the past few years, revealing she reduced her body fat by about 16 percent.
The latest photo comes after Lizzo opened up about the personal struggles, therapy, and mindset shifts that reshaped her approach to health and self-acceptance.
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Lizzo Flaunts Her Transformation In A Pink Mini Dress
Lizzo gave fans another look at her ongoing wellness journey on Friday, sharing a striking photo on Instagram that highlighted her transformation.
The Grammy-winning singer, 37, posed in a glittering pink mini dress while preparing to perform in Houston.
She paired the eye-catching outfit with tall black strappy heels and a bold necklace, smiling brightly as she posed for the camera.
In the caption, the performer wrote a short message to fans: “I [purple heart] U HOUSTON!”
Lizzo was swiftly met with kind messages about her show and stunning outfit.
“Loved the show & you looked great,” one fan stated, while another wrote, “We loved you last nightttt!!! You did amazing and look BEAUTIFUL.”
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The Singer Says Her Weight Loss Journey Was Never About ‘Being Thin’

Over the past few years, Lizzo has frequently documented her health journey online, often posting selfies and updates about her progress.
The singer previously revealed that by early 2025, she had shed around 60 pounds, roughly 16 percent of her body fat, describing the process as a “weight release” rather than traditional weight loss.
In November 2025, the “About Damn Time” hitmaker addressed the conversation surrounding her body transformation in an essay shared on Substack.
After years of being associated with the body positivity movement, she explained that her personal journey was never about trying to become thin.
“It was never about being ‘thin’ for me,” she wrote. “I don’t even think it’s possible for me to be considered actually ‘thin.”
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Lizzo Opens Up About Dark Period That Led To Her Wellness Journey

In the essay, Lizzo said she remains proud of her body and the physical marks that come with it.
“I will always have the stretch and the skin of a woman who carries great weight. And I’m proud of that. Even when the world doesn’t want me to be,” she said.
The artist also reflected on the difficult period that pushed her to rethink her health in 2023.
At the time, she said she felt “severely depressed” and “deeply suicidal” following a major controversy involving a lawsuit filed by former backup dancers who accused her of sexual harassment, fat-shaming, and fostering a hostile work environment, allegations she has strongly denied.
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During that period, Lizzo said she struggled with intense emotional distress and initially began losing weight unintentionally while coping with what she described as self-neglect and personal turmoil.
Over time, therapy helped her change her mindset and focus more intentionally on caring for her body.
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The Singer Reveals Therapy And Pilates Sparked Her Intentional Weight-Loss Journey

Lizzo revealed that her wellness journey began unexpectedly after she started taking Pilates classes, which became a way for her to process emotional pain.
“I used it as physical therapy. Sometimes I cried after sessions,” Lizzo wrote, explaining that the early weight changes were not deliberate.
Later, the “About Damn Time” singer recorded a video diary where she decided she wanted to lose weight intentionally, not because of external pressure, but because she wanted to feel better in her body and address unresolved emotional issues, including grief over her father’s death in 2009 and past toxic relationships.
Through therapy, Lizzo said she realized her weight had long served as a form of emotional protection.
“My weight had been a protective shield, a joyful comfort zone, and even sometimes a superhero suit to protect me through life,” she wrote. “My weight, like my hair, represented time. It stored energy. And I wanted to release myself from it. So, from that moment on, any weight on my physical body that was subtracted was not a pound ‘lost’ but a pound ‘released.’”
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Lizzo Says Critics Focused On Her Body Instead Of Her Music

Lizzo admitted that despite her success, she often felt frustrated that her identity was overshadowed by discussions about her body, adding that “people could not see my talent as a musician because they were too busy accusing me of making ‘being fat’ my whole personality.”
She said she deliberately leaned into “hypersexual and vulgar” stage performances as a way to challenge stereotypes often placed on Black women in the entertainment industry.
Lizzo also addressed criticism from both sides of the conversation, noting that some people who once supported her body positivity message have now questioned her transformation.
“We’re in an era where the bigger girls are getting smaller because they’re tired of being judged,” she wrote. “And now those bigger girls are being judged for getting smaller by the very community they used to empower.”
Despite the changes, Lizzo emphasized that her core message remains the same: people should have the freedom to evolve without shame. “There’s nothing wrong with living in a bigger body. There’s nothing wrong with being fat. But if a woman wants to change, she should be allowed to change,” she wrote.
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32 Must-Watch Drama Shows on Netflix Right Now (March 2026)
How much is too much “tough love” for a “troubled teen”? That’s one of the many questions asked by the new Netflix series Wayward, created by writer, actor and producer Mae Martin. (Martin’s previous Netflix series, Feel Good, was critically acclaimed, with a 100 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.) While Feel Good was semi-autobiographical, Wayward is a thriller with supernatural undertones about a transgender police officer, Alex (Martin), who begins investigating the disturbing, cult-like happenings at Tall Pines Academy, a center for troubled teens in the small town of Tall Pines.
The Academy is run by Evelyn Wade (Toni Collette), a magnetic, strangely haunting headmistress who seems to have power over everyone in town, including Alex’s wife, Laura (Sarah Gadon). As Alex uncovers more secrets about Tall Pines Academy, he begins to realize strange things are happening to the students who attend… This mystery thriller is twist-filled, thoughtful and perfect for spooky season.
Wayward is streaming on Netflix.
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