SZA has made it clear that she is officially done with the media.

Right on the heels of the release of Rolling Stone's March cover starring SZA, Megan Thee Stallion, and Normani, the star took to her Twitter to announce that she would, not be doing any more videos, interviews, or photos "for the rest of my life."

Though both of her fellow cover stars promoted the cover image and story, SZA refrained from sharing anything related to the shoot.

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Granted, she did take a moment to shoutout Normani and Megan Thee Stallion, writing, "My sisters who I love very much and respect deeply. Honored to be apart of ANYTHING w the two of those BLACK QUEENS."

That said, SZA's declaration has also spurred a number of confused replies from fans, as it's unclear what exactly prompted her sudden decision and whether or not the Rolling Stone cover was related to it.

However, almost immediately after her announcement, SZA did return to Twitter to reveal that she's been dealing with anxiety — something that's also prompted fans to send her message of support.

"My anxiety has .03% to do w outside opinion. I was bullied all through high school I could care less," SZA wrote. "It's my OWN THOUGHTS THAT HIT DIFFERENT."

Read all of her tweets, below.

Not doing any videos Interviews or photos for the rest of my life lol don’t ask .👍🏾 — SZA (@sza) February 19, 2020

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 . 🥺❤️🙏🏾👑 — SZA (@sza) February 20, 2020

My anxiety has .03% to do w outside opinion . I was bullied all through high school I could care less . It’s my OWN THOUGHTS THAT HIT DIFFERENT 🥴 — SZA (@sza) February 20, 2020