A lot of people are Lizzo fans, but not many can declare a citywide Lizzo Day.

Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego can, and did, on Wednesday.

And then she went to her concert at the Van Buren Wednesday night.

“Turns out, I’m 100% that Mayor,” Gallego tweeted, and posted on Facebook and Instagram on Wednesday, along with a picture of her standing next to the singer with the proclamation.”I’ve officially declared today Lizzo Day in Phoenix. Lizzo has been referred to as ‘pop music’s patron saint of self care.’ Thank you Lizzo for dropping by @thevanburenphx tonight to put on a great show for Phoenix!”

Gallego’s reference, by the way, is to the opening line of Lizzo’s hit “Truth Hurts,” which begins, “I just took a DNA test, turns out I’m 100% that ...” well, not mayor. But not something we can publish here, either.

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“When I decided to run for Mayor, I was young, I was a woman, and I had a 6-month old son, none of which are attributes that made me the typical candidate for Phoenix mayor,” Gallego said by email. “I decided to run in large part because of a strong support system, including many strong women, who believed in me. This type of empowerment is celebrated in Lizzo’s music. She is unapologetically herself and makes amazing music because of it, encouraging people around the world to be exactly who they are too. Lizzo Day in Phoenix is a day to celebrate and appreciate the uniqueness in every one of us.”

OK, Lizzo it’s not, but her heart’s in the right place.

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