Lizzo Called ‘Arrogant, Self-Centered, And Unkind’ By Filmmaker Who Worked With Her
LOADING ERROR LOADING A documentary filmmaker has come forward with accusations against Lizzo just hours after a disturbing lawsuit was filed against the popular musician. Sophia Nahli Allison said in a statement shared on her social media accounts that she had been attached to the “Truth Hurts” singer’s documentary “Love, Lizzo” in 2019, but left the project after just two weeks because the Grammy winner treated her “with such disrespect.” HuffPost has reached out to Lizzo for comment on Allison’s allegations, but did not receive an immediate response. Allison’s accusations came shortly after three of Lizzo’s former backup dancers filed a lawsuit against her, claiming the “Juice” singer sexually harassed them and fostered a hostile work environment. Noelle Rodriguez — one of LIzzo’s former backup dancers who is suing her — shared Allison’s allegations on her own Instagram story. Screenshot @yagurlsophia/Instagram On Tuesday, Rodriguez and two more of Lizzo’s former backup dancers — Arianna Davis and Crystal Williams — filed a lawsuit against the singer.









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