American singer Lizzo has faced backlash after it was revealed that she had been sued by several of her dancers, who claimed to have experienced workplace and sexual harassment at the hands of the singer herself.
Amidst the growing controversy, it has recently come to light that the singer has been disinvited from the Super Bowl event, according to media outlets.
Lizzo has been prohibited from performing at the Super Bowl halftime show due to the allegations brought forward by her collaborators. The consequences of this have reached the professional level, as her whole career is now jeopardized by the speculation of the public.
The renowned Daily Mail newspaper confirmed the news, affirming that the organization considered prudent to swiftly distance itself from the singer ad rapper, who was previously proposed to headline a performance in the year 2024. A source conveyed, “Discussions about Lizzo’s involvement in the halftime show or her rendition of the National Anthem have stopped due to the cloud of scandal surrounding her.”
While the singer firmly denied these allegations, which she categorizes as “baseless,” the veracity of her claims as opposed to the dancers’ lawsuit remains unverified to date. Her professional team and she have been striving to save her public image and her career, yet it is evident that this incident marks the start of multiple obstacles she’ll be forced to navigate.