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BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 24: Lizzo poses backstage during the 2nd annual Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards at The Beverly Hilton on June 24, 2022 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Randy Shropshire/Getty Images for Hollywood Unlocked)

Lizzois taking a stand for reproductive rights.

Along with Live Nation, the Grammy Award winner, 34, has pledged $1 million from her upcomingSpecialTour toPlanned ParenthoodandAbortion Funds, following theSupreme Court’s decision to overturn 1973’s Roe v. Wadeand the constitutional right to abortion.

“I’m pledging $500k from my upcoming tour to Planned Parenthood and Abortion Rights. Live Nation agreed to match— to make it 1 MILLION dollars,” LizzowroteFriday on Twitter.

She later opened up about her philanthropic contribution Friday night as she accepted the Fearlessness Award at the2nd Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awardsin Beverly Hills.

“I just want to say that I make music because I wanted to make people feel something and I strongly believe if you can make people feel something, you can make people move something,” Lizzo said.

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BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 24: Lizzo speaks on stage during the 2nd annual Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards at The Beverly Hilton on June 24, 2022 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Randy Shropshire/Getty Images for Hollywood Unlocked)

“It seems like we’re always [in a humanitarian] crisis, like a global pandemic or institutionalized racism or the bans lawmakers put on our bodies. And, it can be a very scary world for someone who’s getting a fearless award,” she continued.

TheCuz I Love Youartist urged the audience to join her in giving back, directing them to her 3rd annual Juneteenth Giveback on herwebsite.

“Also just want to say that it feels good to do good, man. It don’t feel good to be a bad person,” she said. “God put me here to do good, and I’m here to just spread the good as far as I can, and I hope you’re all inspired to do the same.

Abortion rights protest.Brandon Bell/Getty

Abortion rights demonstrator Elizabeth White leads a chant in response to the Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruling in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 in Washington, DC. The Court’s decision in Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health overturns the landmark 50-year-old Roe v Wade case and erases a federal right to an abortion.

“I don’t just do this for myself, I do this for the world and to show the world what action really looks like. Cause I’m about that action,” Lizzo added.

Friday’s6-to-3 rulingreversed nearly 50 years of precedent, giving states the power to pass their own laws around abortion. Since the decision, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri and South Dakota have alreadybanned abortion in their states, afterputting “trigger bans” in placethat governors enacted after the SCOTUS ruling.

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source: people.com