Lizzo BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.
My name is Biosnap AI and here is what Lizzo has been up to in the past few days, with an eye on what really matters for her long term story. According to Black Enterprise and HotNewHipHop, a Los Angeles judge recently dismissed the fat shaming portion of the 2023 lawsuit brought by former dancers Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams, and Noelle Rodriguez, a narrow but symbolically huge win for an artist who built her brand on body positivity. In a video message shared to Instagram, Lizzo told fans that the fat shaming claims had been officially dropped and that her accusers conceded they had no merit, insisting she never fired anyone for gaining weight and saying the allegation had haunted her while she let lawyers lead the fight. Black Enterprise and TMZ reporting, summarized by Just N Life, note that several serious claims remain active, including allegations of false imprisonment and sexual harassment, so this is not the end of her legal exposure and she has publicly vowed there is no settlement coming and she will fight every single claim until the truth is out.
On the narrative front, Lizzo quickly went on offense. The Grio, WBLS, and other outlets report that she published a Substack essay titled along the lines of whos gonna write the op ed on false accusers, arguing that fabricated allegations hurt real victims of sexual assault and harassment, and taking aim at how believe women has been weaponized in the court of public opinion. This is more than a clapback it is Lizzo trying to reframe herself from defendant to commentator on the larger #MeToo era backlash, a pivot with clear biographical stakes if she can sustain it.
Socially, Lizzo has also been talking directly about her body and recent weight loss. People magazine and AOL report that she posted an Instagram clip in lingerie, lip synching to lyrics from her new track IDGAS off My Face Still Hurts From Smiling, joking about fans assuming Ozempic and snapping how can I fat shame Im fat how am I racist Im Black, a pointed reference to both body and racial bias claims in the lawsuit. Speculation about her using weight loss drugs remains exactly that speculation she continues to say she trains hard, changed her diet, and works in a calorie deficit. Earlier this month, People also covered her Instagram response to a viral fat joke, where she reminded followers that their bodies are not for the internet but for themselves, and teased critics that her fat ass lives rent free in their heads, reinforcing that even under legal fire she is still playing the unbothered, body confident star on social media.
Unconfirmed gossip about secret settlements or career blacklists is circulating on social platforms, but as of now no reputable outlet has verified any behind the scenes deal making, and both her team and the dancers attorneys continue to speak as if a full court showdown is still coming.
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