SZA is not a mathematician!
The Grammy winner, 34, shared a screenshot on her Instagram Story on Aug. 28 of an interaction with a fan who desperately needed help with her geometry homework — but admittedly didn’t have much to offer.
“Sza, I’m failing geometry, can you give me math tips,” a fan wrote in a private message on the app.
The “Shirt” singer replied, “Lmaooo ma’am, I’m a math nerd,” before asking for more information.
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“I’m not sure what you expected,” SZA added. “Tell me about chili shapes […] How can I help?”
A fan responded with a screenshot of his task, which is labeled “finding coordinates” and shows two graphs. “I just can’t do this,” they captioned the image, adding a series of teary-faced and heartbroken emojis.
Unfortunately, SZA ran out of optimism after seeing her homework. “Oh bitch you are cooked,” she replied.
The singer first responded to a fan’s message at 8:07 p.m. local time, and delivered the last message at 5:32 a.m.
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SZA has been open about the struggles during her school years in the past, mostly about her experience of being bullied. “I was bullied because I wasn’t quiet and I was awkward at the same time,” the singer told PEOPLE in 2023. “I wasn’t the little sad victim, I was more bullied just because it was like, ‘What’s wrong with you? ?’ energy.”
“I always thought, ‘Oh my God.’ I will never have anyone’s approval in my life, this has to be my deciding factor, this has to be the end,” she added.
The “Saturna” singer eventually learned to embrace her differences, saying, “I realized that all the things that made me feel so miserable were actually what made me who I am. It’s like I didn’t go to prom because I didn’t have any friends and I had no one to go to prom with… [and now] it’s so strange what my life has turned into [having] bodyguard when I traveled to parties. they actually made me who I am.”
She continued, “All of those things, if I had such a fulfilling existence and experience in high school, I would feel validated to the point where I don’t have to do anything anymore. [So] I just had to do more, I had to be more because I thought, ‘This s—– experience can’t be over because if it is, I’m done.'”
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