SZA - Audio Biography

SZA Slams Misogynoir: Defending Cynthia Erivo and Black Women in Hollywood


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SZA has been making headlines over the past few days, primarily for her vocal defense of her peer Cynthia Erivo amid a wave of online mockery. On November 28th, the Grammy-winning artist publicly called out what she described as "classic misogynoir" targeting the Wicked star following a security incident at the Singapore premiere of Wicked: For Good earlier that month.

The controversy began when a fan broke through barriers and rushed toward Ariana Grande during the film's premiere. Erivo immediately stepped in to protect her co-star, pushing the intruder away and shielding Grande until security arrived. While many initially praised Erivo's protective instinct, the moment quickly became fodder for viral memes that depicted her in increasingly demeaning ways, including animated skeleton versions and exaggerated masculine portrayals.

SZA responded directly in the comments of an Instagram reel posted by content creator thefilmdiva, who had called out the underlying racism in the mockery. According to BET and multiple entertainment outlets, SZA wrote that she couldn't believe such behavior was "openly a thing in 2025," and predicted that people would experience "cognitive dissonance two years later" when they reflected on having attacked Erivo "for being black, bald and nurturing." Her comments struck a nerve across social media, with her intervention shifting the conversation toward systemic patterns of how Black women face heightened scrutiny online.

This isn't SZA's first time defending Erivo recently. Earlier this year, when Erivo was named to British GQ's Men of the Year list, SZA also publicly defended the actress on TikTok, questioning why her inclusion generated controversy when other women had received similar recognitions. She pointed out that the category name doesn't denote identity.

Beyond the Erivo situation, SZA has been touring. According to Live Nation, she had a scheduled SOS Tour performance at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on December 5th, 2025, though reports indicate this date was ultimately cancelled after being rescheduled from an original October date.

The singer's recent visibility has centered largely on her advocacy for Black women in entertainment, positioning her as a vocal ally willing to publicly challenge what she views as discriminatory online behavior. Her consistent defense of Erivo demonstrates her commitment to addressing patterns of misogynoir within digital spaces.

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