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Lizzo celebrates as fat-shaming claims dismissed

Lizzo celebrates as fat-shaming claims dismissed
Lizzo said the fat-shaming claims had "haunted" her for the last two years
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Pop star Lizzo is celebrating a legal victory after a judge dismissed allegations of fat-shaming from a 2023 lawsuit filed by three of her former dancers.

The singer, whose hits include body positive anthems such as Good As Hell and Juice, marked the development with a video statement posted to her Instagram and TikTok feeds.

“There was no evidence that I fired them because they gained weight,” Lizzo said. “They were fired for taking a private recording of me without my consent and sending it off to ex-employees.”

While those specific allegations have been dropped, the case against Lizzo and her production company will continue, over claims that three dancers were subject to sexual harassment.

Lizzo’s team has called the lawsuit a “fabricated sob story,” but a Los Angeles judge ruled that the case could move forward last year.

Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams and Noelle Rodriguez say they were pressured into attending sex shows and interacting with nude performers between 2021 and 2023.

The claims against Lizzo – whose real name is Melissa Viviane Jefferson – include that she “pressured Ms Davis to touch the breasts” of a dancer in a nightclub in Amsterdam.

Although she initially resisted, Ms Davis eventually acquiesced, “fearing it may harm her future on the team” if she didn’t do so, according to court documents.

Other incidents cited in the case include the claim that dancers were asked to eat fruit from the naked bodies of sex club workers.

Over the summer, Lizzo’s lawyers appealed the decision to let those claims got to trial, arguing that group outings were part of the singer’s creative process and thus should be shielded by First Amendment free speech protections.

In response, a lawyer for the dancers rejected that claim, saying it was not enough to say the sex shows had inspired Lizzo’s own performances.

“Under that standard,” wrote Ari Stiller, “Johnny Cash could shoot ‘a man in Reno just to watch him die’ and claim protection if he hoped it would inspire his performance”.

Stiller urged the court to allow the claims to proceed to trial.

Getty Images Lizzo performs on stage with several dancers - none of whom are thought to be part of the current lawsuit
Lizzo said she had worked to celebrate people with larger bodies throughout her career (none of the dancers pictured are thought to be part of the current lawsuit)

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Source: BBC

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