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Lizzo Has Iconic Reaction After Fan Shows What Her Baby With Chris Evans Would Look Like

Lizzo Has Iconic Reaction After Fan Shows What Her Baby With Chris Evans Would Look Like
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The continuing saga between Lizzo and Chris Evans continues. And much like any good soap opera, the drama just gets more intense.

After the singer revealed she drunkenly texted the actor earlier this year, and the two began a playful banter, a recent joke is that Lizzo is pregnant with Evan's child. This led to a fan wondering what the child between the two would actually look like.


And Lizzo's response is perfect.


@lizzo

#duet with @maryscartoons WAIT A DAMN MIN


TikTok user @maryscartoons shared a video of a digital fusion of Lizzo and Chris Evans. She took two of their images and mixed and matched features, blending it all together into a realistic person.

Lizzo saw this and just had to respond. She duetted the video, watching as the artist worked on the image. Then at the end, when the final product is revealed, Lizzo backs up and shows off her "baby bump."

This ties into a joke from earlier this month that Lizzo is pregnant with Chris Evans' baby.

And the reactions are everything you could hope for.






Now before you start jumping to conclusions, Lizzo isn't actually pregnant, as far as we're aware. Just a few days ago, she posted another video where she clearly had no baby bump.

This is just a fun joke.






However, Evans may need to watch out that someone else is going to steal his woman.

Niall Horan, formerly of the band One Direction, guest hosted on Jimmy Kimmel Live earlier this week. One of the guests he had on was Lizzo herself.

Lizzo took the chance to flirt with the former boy band member. The chemistry between the two was palpable.

But Lizzo! What would Chris Evans think?!






Lizzo seems to be stringing along the most charming men she can find. And who could blame her?

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