Lizzo was over the moon after her drunken DM provoked a backlash against “Avengers” actor Chris Evans.
Over the weekend, the “Truth Hurts” artist on TikTok revealed that she messaged Evans after drinking.
The message in question was a trio of emojis, including a gust of wind, a woman playing basketball, and a basketball. The implication behind the emojis was that she had her chance to flirt with the actor.
“Don’t drink and DM, kids… for legal porpoises [sic] this is a joke, ‘she captioned the short video.
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On Sunday, Lizzo took to the app again to reveal that Evans had commented on her and revealed that he is following her on Instagram.

Lizzo revealed that Chris Evans was reacting to her drunken DM on TikTok.
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“No shame in a drunken DM [face-throwing-a-kiss emoji] god knows i have done worse with this app lol [facepalm emoji], ” Evans reportedly replied.
After showing off the reaction she got from the actor for taking her photo, Lizzo can be seen in her TikTok video dancing, shaking and seemingly overjoyed to have successfully slid into his DMs.
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While he didn’t specify it, the “Knives Out” actor was likely referring to his infamous social media blunder when he accidentally leaked a graphic photo of his penis in September 2020.
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According to E! News posted a pre-recorded video of Evans about his stories, but when it ended, the image showed a photo grid, giving viewers a very close look at his recent snaps. Beneath the photos appeared to be some NSFW images, including one that many of his millions of followers believe is an erect penis.
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The actor appeared to be on the blunder shortly after, taking advantage of the heightened attention the moment gave his Twitter account to encourage people to vote in the November elections.