US pop sensation Lizzo, born Melissa Viviane Jefferson, has just announced her departure from the music industry, saying she is tired of the constant online ridicule regarding her appearance and character.
This decision was revealed following criticism for her performance at a Radio City fundraiser for President Joe Biden, amidst serious allegations made by three former dancers who sued Lizzo and her production company last August for sexual harassment and fostering a hostile work environment.
The “About Damn Time” singer expressed her disillusionment on Instagram, stating she only aimed to spread happiness and improve the world through her music, but felt overwhelmed by the negativity, including personal attacks and mockery.
She conveyed her frustration with the words: “I didn’t sign up for this s**t. I quit,” accompanied by a peace sign emoji. Lizzo had previously defended herself against the dancers’ accusations, labelling them as “unbelievable” and expressing disappointment over the situation.
Her participation in the fundraiser, hosted by Mindy Kaling, came under fire from a lawyer representing the accusers, who labeled Lizzo’s headline act as “shameful” given the pending legal dispute.
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