SZA says she prevented a child from doing whippets
According to the R&B star, she offered them a photo or video in exchange for the canister of nitrous oxide
SZA previously expressed her concern about the effects of nitrous oxide in a post on X in September 2024
SZA is helping the kids.
On Tuesday, May 20, the “Kill Bill” singer shared a post on Instagram Stories where she revealed she stopped a child from doing whippets in exchange for a photo or video.
In the post, SZA, 35, said that she got him to throw away the whippets canister.
“Literally talked a CHILD into throwing away his whippet drugs in exchange for a picture/video at the in n out drive through,” she began the caption, alongside an image of a can of nitrous oxide featuring a strawberry-banana flavor label that appears to be from the brand SuperWhip. “Sad but if I can stop this s–- for even a second imma try.”
Added the “Nobody Gets Me” artist: “Once again, these drugs are clearly marketed to CHILDREN. Really need America to do better man.”
SZA/Instagram
SZA on Instagram
The National Institutes of Health says that “prolonged use of nitrous oxide can have disabling” neurological issues and conditions, including vitamin B12 deficiency. A B12 deficiency can “cause physical, neurological and psychological symptoms, says the Cleveland Clinic.
This isn’t the first time SZA has expressed concern about the effects of nitrous oxide.
In September 2024, she shared a post on X alongside a screenshot of search results for its long-term effects.
“Sorry to be old n annoying but.. Is no one gonna talk about how galaxy gas came out of no where and is being MASS marketed to black children? The government is doing NOTHING ? .. since when are we selling whip its at the store ???? Somebody protect the children,” she wrote at the time.
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SZA is currently in the midst of her co-headlining U.S. stadium Grand National Tour with Kendrick Lamar, with whom she’s collaborated on several songs over the years.
The tour kicked off on April 19 in Minneapolis and will make stops in cities including Houston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto and more before wrapping June 18 in Washington, D.C.
Lamar, 37, and the “Saturn” performer previously hit the road together for The Championship Tour in 2018, alongside several other artists signed to the Top Dawg Entertainment record label at the time.
Recently, the pair joined forces for the songs “Gloria” and “Luther” from Lamar’s new album, GNX, which dropped in November 2024. They also previously worked together on tracks including 2014’s “Babylon,” 2016’s “Untitled 04 | 08.14.2014,” 2017’s “Doves in the Wind” and 2018’s “All the Stars” from the Black Panther soundtrack.
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