[Reverberation] Dancers defend US diva Lizzo after being sued for sexual harassment “We had a great time”

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Last Updated on 08/20/2023 by てんしょく飯

 

Tour dancers have voiced their support for singer Lizzo. Lizzo, who was recently sued by her former backup dancers for sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment, is now being supported by the members of “Big Girl Big Boy Dancers” who participated in “The Special Tour” as they had the best time on the tour.

 

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We had the time of our lives on The Special Tour.

 

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The group’s members released a statement on Instagram, saying, “We had the time of our lives on The Special Tour. We had the time of our lives on The Special Tour. We are honored to have performed on stage with such tremendous talent. The experience of this tour was more than just special.” “Their dedication to putting character and culture first in every move and moment was a blessing with the best lesson we could have hoped for.””Big Girl Big Boy Dancers broke down boundaries and kicked down doors so we could do what we love. Thank you Lizzo for breaking down boundaries and kicking down doors so that Big Girl Big Boy Dancers could do what they love! You have enabled us to find our passion with purpose! Not just for us, but for every woman and every person who wants to break down barriers.”

 

The statement goes on to describe life on the tour, which ended with a performance in Japan on July 30. We traveled and explored new areas of the world. The benefits of overcoming the challenges posed by society, the entertainment and beauty industries are many.” “I am truly grateful for the standard and presence of beauty that goes beyond the superficial on this team. The talents of all of us came together and truly gained the power of energy and love to help heal the world physiologically. We are a group of unicorns, undeniably battered and supremely special.”

 

Recently, three of Lizzo’s former backup dancers, Ariana Davis, Crystal Williams, and Noel Rodriguez, filed a lawsuit against Lizzo, the production company Big Girl Big Touring, and dancer Charlene Quigley for creating a “sexual and offensive” work environment. The three claim that Lizzo belittled their appearance and sexually insulted them, and that when they visited Amsterdam for a concert, they were forced to eat bananas placed in the genitals of sex workers in the Red Light District.

 

In response to the claims, Lizzo released a statement on Instagram, writing. ‘These past few days have been heartbreakingly painful and terribly discouraging. My work ethic, morals, and respect are being questioned. My character is being criticized.” “Normally I don’t respond to false claims, but this one is so unbelievable and outrageous that I can’t just ignore it,” said the former employees who are the source of the sensational story. The former employees who are the source of the sensational story are the ones who have already publicly admitted to having behaved unprofessionally on tour.

 

In response to Lizzo’s statement, Crystal, one of the former backup dancers, told Channel 4 in the UK. First of all, my disappointment is even deeper with regard to my feelings and how I was treated. I think the whole subject of this time is that our experience is our experience and our trauma is our trauma.” “Based on this, we feel that our complaint was completely ignored. They are trying to make it seem like we are making false claims, which we are not.”

 

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