Lizzo sends lunch for emergency workers in US hospitals

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As it turns out, Lizzo is "100% that b*tch".

The American songstress treated some of our healthcare providers to a meal, as they continue to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

Yesterday, a Twitter account for the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit took to the platform to thank Lizzo for providing lunch for its emergency room staff.

"SURPRISE! @lizzo treated our ER staff at #HenryFordHospital to lunch today and shared a message of thanks to our #HealthcareHeroes on the front lines," the tweet read. "#Lizzo, from the bottom of our hearts, thank you so much for making our day brighter with your generosity," the tweet was captioned, alongside a video of the Good as Hell singer thanking the hospital workers.

Watch the clip below: 
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"I just wanted to say thank you so much for all that you're doing during this pandemic. It's definitely not easy and you guys are putting yourselves on the front line so because of that I wanted to treat y'all to a meal," Lizzo can be heard saying in the video.

And this is not the only hospital to benefit from Lizzo's generosity. Per CNN, the 31-year-old has apparently been sending meals to hospitals across the US.

Watch as this man reveals the symptoms of the coronavirus: 
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Yesterday, a twitter account for M Health Fairview in Minneapolis, Minnesota tweeted: "That moment when you're working the ER and @Lizzo surprises you by sending over some lunch!"

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Lizzo was born in Detroit and later relocated to Houston, Texas and then Minneapolis.

However, the singer is not the only celebrity to have donated to the cause. Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds donated $400,000 to hospitals in New York, and also gave $1 million to food banks to aid the coronavirus effort. The couple split the money between Feeding America and Food Banks Canada.

This man reveals the symptoms of the coronavirus: 
[[jwplayerwidget||https://content.jwplatform.com/videos/cRWTeBf0-Q0L14jDU.mp4||cRWTeBf0]]

Per the World Health Organization (WHO), at the time of writing, there have been 719,700 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 33,673 deaths.

Lizzo sends lunch for emergency workers in US hospitals

vt-author-image

By VT

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As it turns out, Lizzo is "100% that b*tch".

The American songstress treated some of our healthcare providers to a meal, as they continue to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

Yesterday, a Twitter account for the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit took to the platform to thank Lizzo for providing lunch for its emergency room staff.

"SURPRISE! @lizzo treated our ER staff at #HenryFordHospital to lunch today and shared a message of thanks to our #HealthcareHeroes on the front lines," the tweet read. "#Lizzo, from the bottom of our hearts, thank you so much for making our day brighter with your generosity," the tweet was captioned, alongside a video of the Good as Hell singer thanking the hospital workers.

Watch the clip below: 
[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/HenryFordNews/status/1244794515438866433?s=20]]

"I just wanted to say thank you so much for all that you're doing during this pandemic. It's definitely not easy and you guys are putting yourselves on the front line so because of that I wanted to treat y'all to a meal," Lizzo can be heard saying in the video.

And this is not the only hospital to benefit from Lizzo's generosity. Per CNN, the 31-year-old has apparently been sending meals to hospitals across the US.

Watch as this man reveals the symptoms of the coronavirus: 
[[jwplayerwidget||https://content.jwplatform.com/videos/cRWTeBf0-Q0L14jDU.mp4||cRWTeBf0]]

Yesterday, a twitter account for M Health Fairview in Minneapolis, Minnesota tweeted: "That moment when you're working the ER and @Lizzo surprises you by sending over some lunch!"

[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/MHealthFairview/status/1244731268685795332?s=20]]

Lizzo was born in Detroit and later relocated to Houston, Texas and then Minneapolis.

However, the singer is not the only celebrity to have donated to the cause. Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds donated $400,000 to hospitals in New York, and also gave $1 million to food banks to aid the coronavirus effort. The couple split the money between Feeding America and Food Banks Canada.

This man reveals the symptoms of the coronavirus: 
[[jwplayerwidget||https://content.jwplatform.com/videos/cRWTeBf0-Q0L14jDU.mp4||cRWTeBf0]]

Per the World Health Organization (WHO), at the time of writing, there have been 719,700 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 33,673 deaths.