Sza Posts Cryptic Tweet After Latest Magazine Cover: Not Doing Any Interviews Or Photos For The Rest Of My Life

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Sza Posts Cryptic Tweet After Latest Magazine Cover: Not Doing Any Interviews Or Photos For The Rest Of My Life
It looks like Sza is over the spotlight. She shared a cryptic message just hours after her Rolling Stone cover with Normani and Megan Thee Stallion was released.
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While Megan Thee Stallion and Normani proudly posted the cover to their respect IG pages, Sza suggested she wasn’t happy with the outcome as she tweeted Wednesday (Feb. 19),

She seemed to confirm that she was referring to the Rolling Stone feature when she added,
“S/o Normani and meg tho . My sisters who I love very much and respect deeply . Honored to be apart of ANYTHING w the two of those BLACK QUEENS”

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She then shared a couple of other tweets where she made it clear she doesn’t care about outside opinions.

But no worries for fans, she appears to be working on new music, despite her vow to never do any more interviews. She followed up her mini-rant with a photo of her in the studio. She included the caption,
“Where I belong.”

The Rolling Stone issue will hit stands March 3.
What do you think about Sza’s vow to never do interviews again? Tell us in the comments.
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