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SZA lends support to “beautiful” Lizzo amid bullying and harassment allegations

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SZA has spoken out in support of friend and collaborator Lizzo, who is currently the subject of a number of legal battles accusing her of bullying and harassmentIn August, Lizzo was hit with a lawsuit for bullying and harassment by numerous members of her Big Grrrls dance group.

Designer Asha Daniels later filed another suit claiming that the Grammy Award-winner’s employees were forced to work in a “racist and sexualised” environment.Now, in an interview with Rolling Stone, SZA was asked to comment on the recent allegations against the ‘Juice’ singer.“I’m just saying, based on the values and the energy that I see in my friend, I just really think that she’s a beautiful person,” SZA said. “I just really pray that everybody recovers from this because everybody deserves to heal and feel safe and feel loved.”She continued: “I just really hope that everybody ends up feeling like that when this is all said and done.

Because that’s the bottom line.”Earlier this year, SZA said that she was “upset” at the online hate aimed at the singer, tweeting: “Do y’all actually know how to support others or only tear them down?” She and Lizzo worked together this year on the remix of the ‘Special’ and the latter made an appearance at the final show of the ‘SOS’ tour.In the initial lawsuit, former backup dancers Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams, and Noelle Rodriguez claim that Lizzo created a hostile work environment, body-shamed them and pressured them into touching nude performers while visiting a club in Amsterdam.Lizzo has denied the allegations, labelling them “outrageous”.

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