Lizzo says religious upbringing would have prohibited her to listen to the music she creates now
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Lizzo admitted her religion would have prohibited her from listening to the music she creates now as a child. The R&B singer grew up in The Chuch of God in Christ.
Lauryn Overhultz is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital.
"For the first 10 years of my life, when we lived in Detroit, I was in The Church of God in Christ," Lizzo explained. "When you have that faith, it is strict with the kind of music you listen to. We didn't listen to secular music. It was devil music."
"Would you have been allowed to listen to Lizzo's music if you were at church?" Corden asked the "Truth Hurts" singer.
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