Singing superstar's chaotic expletive-filled interview on The Project

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US superstar Lizzo had to be censored several times on Thursday night during a stunning interview on The Project where she unleashed the F-bomb repeatedly.

The segment was met with several beeps as Network 10 censored the singer while she continued to swear throughout her story. Harris appeared stunned during the interview as she laughed off the moment and moved onto the next question.

US singer Lizzo had to be censored on The Project on Thursday after swearing multiple times during a wild interview with host Sarah Harris. Picture: Amy Sussman/Getty Images Lizzo is set to headline at Byron Bay’s Splendour in the Grass in July this year where she will be met with thousands of partygoers.

Harris asked Lizzo if she was excited about coming to Australia, adding that it was"about damn time you came back down here again".“I heard like you’ve got to bring the boots, the rubber boots and I will be there with my wellies on.

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