Lizzo Faces Additional Complaints as Former Employees Come Forward With New Allegations

Lizzo is in trouble again due to recent workplace sexual harassment allegations. Since three of her former backup dancers came forward with sexual assault allegations, the singer has come under scrutiny after more people came forward to share their stories. For those unaware, Lizzo has recently reacted to the sexual harassment allegations and termed them as ‘false’.

Ron Zambrano, lawyer told CBS News that “We have received at least six inquiries from other people with similar stories since we filed the complaint,” and added.

“Noelle (Rodriguez), Crystal (Williams), and Arianna (Davis) have bravely spoken out and shared their experiences, opening the door for others to feel empowered to do the same.

“Some of the claims we are reviewing involve allegations of a sexually charged environment and failure to pay employees and may be actionable, but it is too soon to say,”

Things got more intense as Beyoncé changed her name to Lizzo during her recent performance from her iconic song Break My Soul. Rather, she used ‘Baddo’ twice in her songs, “Rosetta Tharpe, Santigold, (Vogue) Bessie Smith, Nina Simone (Vogue), Betty Davis, Solange Knowles. Badu, Badu, Badu (You know you can do this)”

Melissa Vivian Jefferson also known as Lizzo is now facing the wrath of her alleged actions of sexual harassment, a toxic work environment, and pressuring her employees to engage in sexual activities. She has lost 219,570 followers on his official Instagram handle. The figures reported by Social Blade date back to August 1, when the American rapper was sued by his former employees.

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On her social media platform, Lizzo currently has 13.3 million followers. With more employees coming forward and supporting the allegations, things could only get worse for the ‘Good As Hell’ singer.

It all started when three former dancers – Ariana Davis, Noel Rodriguez, and Crystal Williams – filed a lawsuit claiming that the rapper asked them to eat bananas from sex workers’ vaginas. Later, more employees came forward and admitted they had to face similar toxic situations.

She was also accused of body-shaming his former employee.


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