Lizzo is rumored to be thinking about doing a full interview following her legal altercation with her backup dancers.
The 35-year-old singer has refuted claims made by three former members of her Big Grrrls dance troupe-Crystal Williams, Noelle Rodriguez, and Arianna Davis-that she created a "hostile work environment" and engaged in discriminatory behavior.
They claimed they were the victims of assault, false imprisonment, and harassment based on their race, religion, and sexual orientation. Currently, an insider is claiming that she has been contacted by several people to speak with them about the matter, and she is 'considering' accepting an invitation to speak with CBS News anchor Gayle King.
The Good as Hell hitmaker said on Instagram, "These last few days [since news of the lawsuit broke] have been gut wrenchingly difficult and overwhelmingly disappointing."
She added, "My character has been criticized. Usually I choose not to respond to false allegations but these are as unbelievable as they sound and too outrageous to not be addressed."
The business entrepreneur is cautious because of the potential legal repercussions of an interview, even though she is anxious to clear her name once and for all because the charges have damaged her reputation.
"Lizzo is receiving guidance from her team regarding the optimal course of action to pursue," the source said to the Sun UK.
The source said that Lizzo is considering offers from "a number of people interested in a sit down interview" because of how well-known the controversy is. The singer of Truth Hurts, they continued, is eager to speak the truth, especially because her reputation has already been harmed by the scandalous charges that she created a hostile work environment-claims that, as of this writing, have not yet been validated in court.
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In an Instagram statement, Lizzo responded to the three backup dancers who made the allegations, saying, 'These sensationalized stories are coming from former employees who have already publicly confessed that they were told their behavior on tour was wrong and unprofessional.'
Her lawyer Marty Singer told DailyMail.com that his client plans to file a lawsuit against 24 year old Crystal Williams, 25-year-old Noelle Rodriguez, and 26-year-old Arianna Davis. In March, he clarified, the three were 'joyfully cavorting backstage' at the Crazy Horse cabaret in Paris, just weeks after they had alleged that Lizzo had coerced them into acting inappropriately during a night out in February in Amsterdam's notorious red light district.
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