Lizzo interview hints at trouble brewing

Flautist-turned-pop sensation Lizzo says she nonetheless appears like individuals “get good” from her being down, as she faces allegations of assault and harassment from three of her backup dancers.

She’s made the feedback in a phase of Sunday’s 60 Minutes program, when she was interviewed throughout her Australian tour, and mere days earlier than the allegations towards her went public.

Speaking to Nine’s Tom Steinfort, Lizzo, actual identify Melissa Jefferson, admitted in the course of the interview she was having a “rough day.”

Lizzo speaking with 60 minutes
Camera IconLizzo sat down with 60 Minutes reporter Tom Steinfort simply days earlier than a lawsuit was filed towards the pop star by three of her former dancers. 60 Minutes Credit: Channel 9

“And I nonetheless really feel like, for some odd cause, even when I‘m having a bad day or if I‘m going through something, people still get good from it,” she told Mr Steinfort and the 60 Minutes crew, who at the time no clue of the allegations that were about to come to light.

Three former dancers for Lizzo’s manufacturing firm Big Grrrls Big Tour, Inc., Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams, and Noelle Rodriguez have taken motion towards the 35-year-old pop star, her firm, and her dance captain Shirlene Quigley in a Los Angeles courtroom.

The go well with alleges situations of misconduct happened between 2021 and 2023, with claims of sexual denigration, hostile working circumstances, and even situations of physique shaming.

The physique shaming claims elevating eyebrows around the globe, since Lizzo has constructed her picture as a “fat, black woman,” her personal phrases, with a lot of her track lyrics that includes messages of physique positivity and loving oneself.

“I think, you know, when first started saying I love myself, it was radical, and it was necessary because people didn’t believe it,” Lizzo instructed 60 Minutes.

“People were like, ‘but why would you love yourself, you‘re fat?’And it‘s like, yeah, that’s the point, like, fat

people can love themselves.”

Some of probably the most damning allegations stem from an incident in an Amsterdam nightclub in February, by which the three plaintiffs had been allegedly coerced into participating with intercourse employees.

Lizzo has since launched an announcement on her Instagram account, saying the times for the reason that lawsuit was filed have been “gut-wrenching.”

“My work ethic, morals, and respectfulness have been questioned,” she writes.

“My character has been criticized. Usually I chose not to respond to false allegations but these are as unbelievable as they sound and too outrageous to not be addressed.

“The sensationalized stories are coming from former employees who have already publicly admitted they were told their behavior on tour was inappropriate and unprofessional.”

Lizzo wrapped up her Australian The Special Tour on July 23, after taking part in in Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, and headlining the Splendour within the Grass Festival close to Byron Bay.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au