She knows they’re lying because their lips are moving.
Meghan Trainor called out the body shamers who “attack” her over her 60-pound weight loss, assuring them she’s perfectly healthy.
“I’m literally for the first time ever, after having babies, taking care of my health to the highest level and I’ve never felt better and I look incredible,” she told “Entertainment Tonight” on Wednesday.
“I feel great and that’s when people attack me,” she added, noting that her critics are “getting louder” and “meaner.”
“I’m taking care of myself,” she reiterated. “I have to find a way to not be affected by that.”
Trainor, 31, explained that she has learned how to eat healthier — especially after going gluten and diary-free due to a leaky gut — and loves strength training.
The singer released her new song, “Still Don’t Care,” this week where she addresses those same haters for critiizing when she “was too thick” and now that she’s “too thin.”
“You could say what you want, say I’m so hard to like / You could tear me apart, but I sleep well at night (Woo),” she sings at the beginnging of the song.
“Say I’m doin’ too much, and you’re probably right / That’s the same shit I’ve heard my whole life / Said I was too thick, then I got way too thin / And I try to stand out, but I wanna fit in.”
Back in March, Trainor shocked fans by shedding a massive amount of weight before admitting to using Mounjaro, the brand name for the GLP-1 injectable tirzepatide.
At the time, she was also debuting a breast agumentation and lift after giving birth and breast-feeding her two sons with husband Daryl Sabara.
Since then, she has put her body transformation on display during multiple performances and galas. She even switched the lyrics to her iconic, body-poisitve song, “All About That Bass.”