Lawyer Ron Zambrano said in a statement to the PA news agency at the time: “Following up on reporting about comments Lizzo made on a podcast appearance regarding being dismissed from a lawsuit, we just wanted to clarify that Lizzo remains a defendant in the harassment lawsuit filed by dancers Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams and Noelle Rodriguez.”.
A month after the allegations in August 2023, similar claims were made against Lizzo by stylist Asha Daniels, who said she was subject to racial and sexual harassment and a hostile work environment while on tour with Lizzo.
It would mark her first release since 2023 when the musician and her production company were sued by ex-dancers Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams and Noelle Rodriguez, who made a number of claims, including allegations of sexual, religious and racial harassment.
US pop star Lizzo appears to have teased new music in a social media video in which she speaks about “real love in real life”.
In the new video, captioned “Love in Real Life 2/28”, Lizzo is seen lying motionless on the bonnet of a car as people walk by.