Director Leaves Documentary Production After Natural Gaslight From Lizzo
Lizzo (Instagram @lizzobeeating)

Singer Lizzo has been sued by three of her background dancers for sexual harassment and insults. After the case was revealed, several parties began to voice their experiences in collaboration with Lizzo.

One of them is Sophia Nahli totaling, the documentary director who admitted to leaving the production of the documentary Lizzo in 2019. After a long silence, the Oscar winner voiced his reasons for leaving the documentary production in two weeks.

"Usually I don't comment on what's going on with pop culture. But in 2019, I went with Lizzo to be the director of the documentary. I came out after two weeks," Sophia Nahli wrote on her social media.

"I was not treated well by him. I witnessed how arrogant, not good, and cruel he was. I was not protected and thrown into a complicated situation with a little support," he continued.

Although he did not explain specifically,tipel was relieved to get out of the situation. He also expressed support for the three background dancers who reported Lizzo.

"My body said run as quickly as you can, and I'm grateful I believed in my feeling. I felt gaslighted and hurt, but I'm back," Sophia Nahli happened.

Reading this report made me realize how dangerous the situation was at that time. This act of abuse of power often occurs. Love and support for the dancers," he said.

tip juga menyebut Lizzo tidak sesuai dengan persona yang ia pampilkan selama ini. Lizzo yang dikenal sebagai sosok penyanyi dengan suasa positif dan menyuarakan self-love ternyata tidak sebaik di depan publik.

The director also mentioned there are many stories and reports about how Lizzo created an unpleasant working situation. In the end, the documentary Love, Lizzo, was directed by Doug Pray and released in November 2022.

"I'm excited to support and protect a black woman through the documentary process, but quickly find out about her image and curated'messages'."

Lizzo's three background dancers sued the singer on August 1 to Los Angeles Court. In the 44-page document, these three men explained that Lizzo and her company Big Grrrl Big Touring were responsible for violence, fat-shaming, discrimination, and others.

Until now Lizzo's side has not responded to the lawsuits and writings shared by Alison.


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