Beyoncé might have just responded gently to the recent accusations/Lawsuit made against Lizzo and her group a few days ago.
Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams, and Noelle Rodriguez, the three plaintiffs, said in the lawsuit that the 35-year-old singer berated a dancer for their weight gain and later dismissed them after learning that they had filmed a meeting because of a medical problem.
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Additionally, according to reports, there are claims in the lawsuit about “religious and racial harassment, false imprisonment,” and “interference with prospective economic advantage.”
However, it should be emphasized that not all of the defendants were sued, and Lizzo is not the only individual named in the lawsuit.
Naturally, the charges have come as a huge shock to fans because the Grammy winner has built a reputation for supporting body diversity and inclusiveness throughout her career.
Fans also observed on Tuesday night that Beyoncé appeared to have left Lizzo off the list of past and current music superstars she mentions in her song “Break My Soul Remix,” which she frequently plays on her Renaissance Tour, as comments to the lawsuit grew online.
Beyoncé mentions Lizzo in the song’s original lyrics along with other well-known musicians, singing: “Betty Davis / Solange Knowles / Badu / Lizzo / Kelly Rowl’.”
Videos from Beyoncé’s most recent rendition of the song, which took place yesterday night in Boston, show that she chose to focus on Erykah Badu instead of mentioning Lizzo.
However, other perspectives of the video clip reveal that Lizzo’s name is still visible on the graphic playing on the screen behind the stage.
Of course, a lot of people have assumed that the action was meant to refute the lawsuit. Others, however, have noted that it might be a reference to a current Erykah debate.
In case you missed it, Erykah appeared to criticize Beyoncé this week on social media by saying that she was stealing her look.
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Beyonce wore a massive, metallic wide-brim hat while performing in New Jersey over the weekend, which Erykah apparently felt was a little too similar to a large silver hat she previously wore.
Fans speculate that Beyoncé’s altered lyrics may have been an intended gesture to Erykah rather than Lizzo — or perhaps both — even though she hasn’t responded to the criticism directly.