You may think that being featured on the cover of Rolling Stone - i.e. arguably the most famous pop culture magazine on the planet - would be a good thing in someone's career.
However, it seems that not everyone is happy with that accolade.
R&B/soul star SZA graces the cover of the new issue alongside Normani and Megan Thee Stallion, for their 'Women Shaping the Future' edition.
Here's a first look at our upcoming #WomenShapingTheFuture cover featuring SZA, Megan Thee Stallion and Normani. You can pick it up on newsstands March 3rd. Read more about it here: https://t.co/cKjk16zqH3 Photograph by @campbelladdy pic.twitter.com/MkGVBoZWhF
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) February 19, 2020
The singer of hits like 'The Weekend' and 'All the Stars' with Kendrick Lamar took to Twitter to voice her displeasure, although it's not clear whether she didn't like the photograph or the interview.
She tweeted that she's "not doing any videos Interviews or photos for the rest of my life lol don’t ask."
Not doing any videos Interviews or photos for the rest of my life lol don’t ask .👍🏾
— SZA (@sza) February 19, 2020
She later clarified that she was 'honoured' to be part of anything with her fellow singers Meghan Thee Stallion and Normani.
S/o Normani and meg tho . My sisters who I love very much and respect deeply . Honored to be apart of ANYTHING w the two of those BLACK QUEENS . 🥺❤️🙏🏾👑
— SZA (@sza) February 20, 2020
Fans are puzzled by what the problem is, but given her reluctance to explain, we may never know. The issue isn't available until March 3rd, so we're assuming that it's the photo that she has a problem with.
In any case, she may well change her mind on her self-imposed media ban when she has a new album out...