Lizzo wants to join in on Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s infamous public displays of affection.
“Let me get in the middle of that,” the “Juice” singer, 34, said on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” Monday when asked to share her thoughts on the newly wedded “Kardashians” star, 43, and the Blink-182 drummer, 46, flaunting their love in public and on social media.
“I sat next to them at the Met Gala, and I fully enjoyed it,” Lizzo added. “So, it’s about damn time they call me.”
But the hitmaker apparently drew the line there, sharing that she did not care about the drama surrounding Kourtney’s sister Kim Kardashian allegedly damaging Marilyn Monroe’s dress at the same gala in May.
“There’s people dying, Kim,” she said with a laugh, quoting Kourtney’s infamous response to Kim losing her diamond earring in an ocean in 2011.
Elsewhere in Monday’s episode of “WWHL,” Lizzo revealed she and and fellow chart-topper Rihanna do not talk about business.
“My conversations with Rihanna are more sexual, I guess,” she teased.
“We are always giving it to each other. We don’t talk about work.”
Lizzo also said the “Umbrella” singer, 34, was the most “salacious” celebrity to slide into her DMs.
“I think that’s just how she talks,” she said.
As for her thoughts on “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum Denise Richards joining OnlyFans, Lizzo quipped, “I don’t know who that is.”
The “Good as Hell” singer recently made her red carpet debut with new boyfriend, Myke Wright.
She and the stand-up comedian attended the “For Your Consideration” red carpet event for her new Amazon Prime Video reality series, “Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls.”
The low-key couple, who also made their love Instagram-official that night, were first linked when they were photographed together on Valentine’s Day.
Cohen, 54, previously asked Lizzo about her man on his SiriusXM show, “Andy Cohen Live.”
“You were photographed in LA in February at Craig’s with a mystery man. Are you guys still together?” he asked in April.
Lizzo burst into laughter before responding, “Yeah, whatever, yeah.”