
Lawyer For Dancers Suing Lizzo Calls Out Her 'I Quit' Post: ‘It’s A Joke’
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The "Truth Hurts" singer was sued in August and accused of sexual harassment, assault and false imprisonment, among other things.
The legal drama between Lizzo and three of her former backup dancers continues.
The “Truth Hurts” singer, who was sued last summer for alleged sexual harassment, fostering a hostile work environment and related behavior, announced Friday she was tired of “being dragged” — and concluded her cryptic Instagram post by stating simply: “I QUIT.”
Ron Zambrano, who represents dancers Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams and Noelle Rodriguez, told multiple media outlets Monday “it’s a joke that Lizzo would say she is being bullied by the internet when she should instead be taking an honest look at herself.”
“Her latest post is just another outburst seeking attention and trying to deflect from her own failings as she continues to blame everyone else for the predicament she is in,” he continued. “Lizzo’s legal and public relations strategy is a failure, so she is desperately trying to play the victim.
Lizzo was accused in the initial filing in August of physically threatening, weight-shaming and sexually harassing the plaintiffs.