SZA: “I’m Not Doing Video Interview Or Photoshoot For The Rest of My Life”

Source: Mindy Small / Film Magic
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Following the release of the Rolling Stone cover SZA shared with Normani and Megan Thee Stallion, the songstress has declared that she is done with traditional methods of promotion. She explained that her decision to do so comes as she heals from experiences she faced in the past, and explained that she is relieved that public figures are finally speaking about their battles with anxiety openly.
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