Why Lizzo Says Her Public Disappearance Following “Scandal” Was “Planned”
- Lizzo stepped back from public appearances after being sued by former backup dancers for sexual harassment and a hostile workplace environment in August 2023, which she denies.
- Lizzo experienced her first panic attack after returning from Japan in October 2023, feeling deeply affected by the allegations against her.
- Reflecting on her experience, Lizzo mentioned that her disappearance was a planned break to protect her peace and that she turned negative feelings into creativity for her upcoming album, Love in Real Life.
- Despite facing challenges, Lizzo expressed that she learned to turn her struggles into meaningful art and community, emphasizing the importance of resilience.
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Was Lizzo's Disappearance From Public Eye a 'Planned' Response to Backup Dancer Scandal? Singer Reveals
Lizzo opened up about time spent away from the spotlight after three of her past backup dancers brought a lawsuit against her in 2023. The Truth Hurts singer has explained how her post-scandal vanishing act was all planned ahead of time. In an episode of the On Purpose podcast with Jay Shetty, Lizzo made it clear that her withdrawal from the public arena was not an overreaction to the legal debacle but an organized break coordinated with the com…
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