It was on Instagram when the singer broke the devastating news to her fans.
On Monday, the GRAMMY-winning musician Lizzo broke the news to her fans that her beloved puppy, Pooka Diamanté Jefferson, had passed away. Pooka Diamanté Jefferson had departed this world on Christmas Eve.
While Lizzo and her sister, Vanessa Jefferson, were adoringly gazing at their beloved friend, Pooka, the singer posted a heartfelt tribute along with a photograph of her mother, Shari Johnson-Jefferson, holding Pooka in her arms.
The love that we have for you, Pooka Diamanté Jefferson, will never end. In the comments section, Lizzo expressed her desire for fans and friends alike to express their sorrow. “4/10/2005 – 12/24/2023,” she said. SZA, expressing her sorrow, made the following comment: “Wait nooo!! I feel really privileged to have had the opportunity to meet you.
After some time had passed, Lizzo once again visited Instagram in order to express her tremendous sorrow, writing, “I’m not okay, I’m really saddened. So long, Pooka. There was a carousel of ten photographs included in the message, which displayed the unforgettable experiences that Lizzo and Pooka had enjoyed together. Additionally, a heartfelt memento that included Pooka’s paw print was distributed.

While Lizzo has been open and honest about her path toward self-improvement, she has also been dealing with a number of personal challenges, including a lawsuit filed by former backup dancers. During a recent Instagram post, she revealed her dedication to working on many elements of her life by sharing a picture of herself wearing a white bathrobe.

“Good day. I’m working on many things right now, including my music, myself, my relationships with other people and food, my anxiety, my body, my business, and my trust problems with the world. However, these difficulties are more profound than they have ever been before. The shot was tagged with “Xoxo” by her.
Unwavering in her commitment to self-improvement and activism for underrepresented populations, Lizzo has never wavered in her commitment. At the 2023 Black Music Action Coalition Gala, which took place in September, she was presented with the Quincy Jones Humanitarian Award, despite the fact that she was facing legal issues. In the course of her victory speech, Lizzo made a commitment to continue emphasizing the voices of those who are disadvantaged and to uphold her commitment to honesty.
“It’s easy to do the right thing when everybody’s watching you, and it’s what you do in those moments where nobody’s watching that defines who you are,” Lizzo told reporters. For the reason that they are deserving of it, I will continue to bring attention to those individuals who are assisting other people. The fact that I am in possession of a microphone and am familiar with its operation means that I will continue to magnify the voices of individuals who are marginalized.
To finish, she reaffirmed her dedication to the establishment of secure environments for women of African descent, putting an emphasis on the phrase “That’s what the f**k I do.”