Four-time Grammy Award-winning musician Lizzo announced on Instagram on Friday that she is retiring from the music industry. He claimed that body positive artists are tired of being “criticized,” according to. daily mail.
She writes: “I’m tired of putting up with all kinds of people dragging me into my life and on the internet.”
“All I want is to make music, make people happy, and help the world be a little better than when I met it.”
“But I’m starting to feel like the world doesn’t want me in it.”
“I’m always fighting back against the lies that are told about me for influence or viewership…I’m always the butt of jokes because of the way I look.”
“My character is being disrespected and my name is being disrespected by people who don’t know me.”
“I didn’t sign up for this crap. I quit.”
The musician seemed to see himself as beyond criticism and wanted nothing more than to be praised for the content he produced.
While there was a lot of support for the plus-size artist online, the musician’s post prompted President Joe Biden to call it “shameful” by an attorney for three former dancers who accused Lizzo of sexual harassment. It took place just one day later. Artists were allowed to perform at Thursday’s $25 million Radio City fundraiser.
In August 2023, Lizzo sued by three former dancers Ariana Davis, Crystal Williams and Noel Rodriguez have accused the musician of sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment.
new york post report Oscar-nominated director Sophia Nalia Allison said she left Lizzo’s documentary in 2019 because she “treated me so rudely. I saw how arrogant and unkind she was.” from,” he added.
However, Lizzo denied all the allegations brought against her, calling them “false” and “unbelievable.”
“The last few days have been heartbreakingly difficult and extremely disappointing. My work ethic, my morals, my respect have been questioned. My character has been criticized,” Lizzo said. .
“Normally I choose not to respond to false allegations, but these are simply too far-fetched to not address.”
“These sensational stories come from former employees who have already publicly acknowledged that their behavior on tour was inappropriate and unprofessional.”
“As an artist, I have always been passionate about what I do. I take my music and my performances seriously because, at the end of the day, I want to represent myself and my fans. I just want to put out the best art I can.”
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