Lizzo Accusers Abandon Fat-Shaming Claims in Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
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Lizzo Accusers Abandon Fat-Shaming Claims in Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
Lizzo just scored a win in her legal battle against 3 former backup dancers ... the women have dropped their claims that Lizzo fat-shamed them, despite the rest of the case moving forward ... TMZ has learned.
Lizzo obtained a partial victory in the legal battle he faced since 2023, after three former dancers formally withdrew the accusations of "fat-shaming" against him, according to information obtained by TMZ. The plaintiffs - Arianna Davis, Noelle Rodríguez and Crystal Williams - had pointed out the singer for allegedly embarrassing them for her weight as part of a sexual harassment and work suit; however, the accusations are no longer part of the…
Lizzo’s Dancers Push Court to Revive Sexual-Harassment Case
Lizzo’s legal drama just picked up fresh momentum as her former backup dancers push an appeals court to bring their sexual harassment lawsuit back to life, saying the singer shouldn’t be allowed to hide behind the First Amendment to dodge accountability. According to Billboard, the dancers argue that the behavior described in their suit, including allegations that they were pressured to interact with nude performers and eat bananas from their ge…
Lizzo Dodges Fat-Shaming Suit Blow, Yet Accusers Press On With Sex Harassment Trial
Pop superstar Lizzo, whose real name is Melissa Jefferson, survived the fat-shaming accusations that were included in a broader sexual harassment lawsuit filed by three of her former backup dancers. Arianna Davis, Noelle Rodriguez, and Crystal Williams, who initially alleged that the singer made negative remarks about their weight during her The Special Tour in 2023, have now officially retracted this accusation. According to Lizzo's legal team,…
Lizzo's Dancers Ask Appeals Court to Let S3xual Hara$$ment Case Go to Trial
Lizzo’s Dancers Ask Appeals Court to Let S3xual Hara$$ment Case Go to Trial Lizzo’s former backup dancers are asking an appeals court to let their sexual harassment lawsuit move forward, pushing back against the superstar’s argument that certain alleged conduct should be protected as free speech. According to Billboard, the dancers are urging the court to reject Lizzo’s First Amendment defense and allow their case to proceed to trial. The plaint…
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