Lizzo lit up the stage on Saturday Night Live (SNL) this weekend, delivering a performance that was as bold as it was politically charged.
The 36-year-old singer made her return to the show amidst ongoing legal battles with former backup dancers who have accused her of misconduct.
LIZZO ON SNL
Despite the controversy, Lizzo appeared unfazed, bringing her signature energy and flair to Studio 8H.
Her performance of her new single Still Bad was a standout moment, not just for the music but for her choice of attire, according to Daily Mail.
Lizzo wore a crop top emblazoned with the word “TARIFFIED” in crimson letters—a clear jab at US President Donald Trump’s recent tariff policies.
SOCIAL MEDIA REACTS
Social media exploded with reactions, with fans on X (formerly Twitter) calling her “iconic” and “legendary.”
One user quipped, “Lizzo never wears clothes; she wears conversations,” while another wrote, “Where can I get Lizzo’s #TARIFFIED shirt?”
Lizzo amplified the political undertone of her performance by having an American flag projected on the curtains behind her.
Lizzo amplified the political undertone of her performance by projecting an American flag on the curtains behind her.
Many viewers praised her boldness, while others failed to be impressed.
CRITICS WEIGH IN
Critics took to social media with comments like, “She needs to tariff some of that food she’s eating,” showcasing the polarising nature of her statement.
Lizzo then returned to the stage in a stunning gold gown paired with a translucent cape that billowed dramatically as she performed Love In Real Life.
This song, released in February, marked her first solo effort since contributing Pink to the Barbie movie soundtrack.
Her performance emphasised her recent weight loss journey, which she calls “weight release,” as she showcased a sleeker figure.
JON HAMM ON SNL
Jon Hamm hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time in 15 years. He brought his comedic talent and charm back to the iconic show.
Hamm’s monologue featured a surprise cameo by Oscar-winning actor Kieran Culkin, who joined him on stage for a playful exchange.
Hamm joked about Culkin’s success and even referenced his own viral grey sweatpants photo, saying, “Must be nice.”
The banter ended with Hamm cheekily declaring, “Mad Men is better than Succession.”
POLITICS AND SKETCHES
Hamm also starred in one of SNL night’s most talked-about sketches: The White POTUS, a parody of The White Lotus.
Playing Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Hamm delivered sharp satire aimed at Trump and his administration.
Meanwhile, James Austin Johnson’s impression of Trump stole the show during the cold open. He poked fun at everything from Trump’s tariffs to his infamous Diet Coke habit.
LIZZO IS BACK
Lizzo’s fearless approach and Hamm’s comedic timing made this episode one for the books.
As one fan summed it up on social media: “Lizzo looking ‘Tariffic’ and Jon Hamm delivering comedy gold—what more could you want?”
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