Lizzo Breaks Silence on Scandal: Talks Allegations, Body Shaming, and Cancel Culture

Lizzo, the multi-talented singer, rapper, and flutist known for hits like “Truth Hurts” and “Juice,” is speaking out for the first time about the allegations of misconduct that have surrounded her in recent months.

In an exclusive interview on Keke Palmer’s podcast, Baby, This Is Keke Palmer, Lizzo addresses claims of sexual harassment, body shaming, and physical intimidation brought against her by former dancers.

The controversy erupted earlier this year, with reports alleging that the star created a hostile work environment. Central to the accusations was an incident at Amsterdam’s “Banana Bar,” a well-known venue for adult performances, where dancers claimed they felt pressured to participate in activities that made them uncomfortable.

Lizzo has consistently denied the allegations, calling them “false and outrageous.” In her conversation with Palmer, she elaborates on her perspective, explaining how the scandal has affected her personally and professionally. The artist also delves into broader topics like cancel culture, body positivity, and the pressures of being a public figure under scrutiny.

Fans and critics alike have been waiting to hear from the singer, whose messages of empowerment and inclusivity have long resonated with audiences. The podcast offers a platform for Lizzo to share her side of the story and address the fallout from the accusations that have challenged her reputation.

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