Lizzo broke her silence on Thursday (August 3) on her Instagram with a Notes app statement, and now several stars and celebrities are speaking out and/or sending her love and support.
If you didn’t see, three dancers are suing the 35-year-old “Juice” singer for sexual harassment and a hostile work environment, among other accusations, plus, another one of her former dancers and creative directors spoke out on social media to voice their support for the dancers.
Lizzo then officially responded: “Usually I choose not to respond to false allegations but these are as unbelievable as they sound and too outrageous to not be addressed. These sensationalized stories are coming from former employees who have already publicly admitted that they were told their behavior on tour was inappropriate and unprofessional,” she wrote. (Read the full statement.)
Now, stars are speaking out on the post.
Keep reading to find out more…
“💛 this too shall pass,” wrote Selma Blair.
“❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️,” added Jameela Jamil.
“It’s soo important to ensure everyone on your team is on the same accord and in alignment with your morals and values. When stuff goes left the ones at the top are often held liable. Might be time to completely revamp the entire team and do consistent check ins where you receive feedback to ensure everything is running smoothly as it should. This situation definitely sucks all around…. hoping for a speedy resolution and healing for all involved,” added reality TV star Tanisha Thomas.
“❤️❤️❤️ People are so quick to judge a headline and literally get one side of a story and make a judgment. Stay far away from those people! Love you @lizzobeeating,” wrote Shaun T.
“If there’s a dance position opening, I have 13 years of dance training as a kid, I like an early bedtime, I don’t need your money & i’ve had therapy,” wrote British comedian Jayde Adams.
“Don’t forget the one girl showed up drunk af to rehearsals and shows, why would you want that apart of your team? No shade we never believed any of those ladies, love you Lizzo ❤️,” wrote Love & Hip Hop‘s Bobby Lytes.
“I’ve known many people and other artists who have worked with & for you, and I’ve never heard anyone say anything but fantastic things about the energy and working environment they experienced. I’m hoping and praying all of this clears up soon, mama,” wrote American Idol and Queen of the Universe alum, Ada Vox.
The post has also been “liked” by stars including Mark Ronson, Sara Bareilles, Andy Cohen, Noah Schnapp, Charli XCX, J Balvin, Chelsea Handler, Jamie Lynn Spears, Jennifer Garner and Lil Nas X, among many others.