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Lizzo nervously interrupted the presidential candidate by making sure that he did not state the original lyrics to the song, but showed signs of relief when he took another route. (Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

Multi-talented artist, Lizzo was reportedly not feeling her interaction with presidential candidate, Pete Buttigieg during their appearance on CBS This Morning show on Thursday.

The Time’s “Entertainer of the Year” posed in a photo with the Indiana mayor barely “cracking a smile,” Mashable reports.

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Buttigieg appeared to take advantage of the moment standing alongside the popular artist in an attempt to get cool points by mixing politics and entertainment.

When host, Gayle King asked him to describe himself in three words, he responded, “Standing near Lizzo, right now.”

Lizzo then followed up with her response to the question by saying “Glamorous, talented, and booty-ful.”

Referencing one of Lizzo’s popular songs “Truth Hurts” King then asked Buttigieg if recently took a DNA test and he responded, “Yes, and I am 100 percent that nominee …”

Lizzo nervously interrupted the presidential candidate by making sure that he did not state the original lyrics to the song, but showed signs of relief when he took another route. 

It seems like the photo Buttigieg posted of the two at the morning show, with the caption, Feeling good after chatting with @lizzobeeating on set at @cbsthismorning!” 

 But it looks like Lizzo wasn’t apparently feeling the same way. She revealed how she felt about their time on-camera together in the pic, and users on social media noticed, according to the site. 

Twitter user @bridgetgillard stated, “I’ve never seen Lizzo look uncomfortable, another accomplishment for the accomplishment candidate.”

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Other Twitter users interpreted their own take of the photo as well. Writer Ira Madison captioned the photo, “Green Book (2018)” in reference of the controversy behind the film winning Best Picture last year. While another user pointed out the awkward placement of the Toyota sign in the background. 

Let’s hope the presidential candidate doesn’t have any other awkward interactions with entertainers in the future. 

 



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