Photo that proves all is well between Lizzo and Beyoncé: Star attends Queen Bey’s birthday Renaissance tour date – after being removed from her song lyrics following sexual harassment allegations
Lizzo supported Beyoncé on her Monday night Renaissance tour as she attended her 42nd birthday tour in California.
It proves that all is well between the two stars after confusion erupted last month when Beyoncé removed Lizzo’s name from her Break My Soul remix when allegations of sexual harassment against her came to light.
A sexual harassment lawsuit was recently filed against Lizzo, 35, by three of her former backup dancers.
During her last few shows, Beyoncé confirmed that she’s sticking with the embattled rapper and singer by continuing to include her name in a list of inspirational women in the remix.
Beyoncé had previously returned Lizzo’s name to the lineup after removing it earlier in August, and her mother Tina Knowles downplayed the exclusion at the time.
Here she is: Lizzo supported Beyoncé on her Renaissance tour Monday night as she attended her 42nd birthday tour in California (pictured with Chris Rock)
Complicated: It proves all is well between the two stars after there was confusion last month when Beyoncé removed Lizzo’s name from her Break My Soul remix following allegations of sexual harassment
The Boston show that missed Lizzo’s name was also unusual, as Beyoncé repeated Erykah Badu’s name multiple times, seemingly to clarify she was a major inspiration after Badu accused the singer of ripping off her style during her current tour.
Lizzo posed in a silver bodycon dress with Chris Rock as they enjoyed the concert.
However, during a concert on Aug. 15 in Atlanta, 41-year-old hitmaker Beyoncé went even further by shouting, “I love you, Lizzo!” in the middle of the line as she gave her name back to the Break My Soul remix.
In a short clip of the concert circulating on social media, Beyoncé can be seen running through her list of inspirational black women when she comes across Lizzo’s name and says it aloud.
Then she added, “I love you, Lizzo!” which seemed to get some scattered applause from the crowd near where the video was shot.
In early August, Tina Lawson downplayed her superstar daughter Beyoncé’s omission of Lizzo’s name during Break My Soul shoutouts at the Boston show.
The 69-year-old mother of Beyonce and Solange Knowles took to Instagram to comment on an entry posted by the Jasmine BRAND detailing the alleged disapproval, which comes as Lizzo faces a sexual harassment lawsuit and a toxic workplace from three former dancers.
Beyonce typically includes Lizzo’s name in a list of influential black women during the Break My Soul remix, but during the Boston show, she didn’t say it and repeated Erykah Badu’s name four times.
Difficult: A sexual harassment lawsuit was recently launched against Lizzo, 35, by three of her former backup dancers
Through thick and thin: During her last few shows, Beyoncé confirmed that she’s sticking with the embattled rapper and singer by continuing to include her name in a list of inspirational women in the remix
Lawson noted in the comment thread that Beyonce didn’t mention her famous sibling Solange’s name in the sequence during the show.
“She also didn’t say her own sister’s (you) name really had to stop,” the Galveston, Texas resident said in the wire.
“Tell Mommy Tina,” one user said, while another commented, “Thanks for setting things right, Ms. Tina!”
Lizzo has been busy shaking off all the negativity following a lawsuit filed last month by three former dancers.
Crystal Williams, 24, Noelle Rodriguez, 25, and Arianna Davis, 26 accuse the Truth Hurts singer of sexual and racial harassment and creating a hostile work environment.
The former dancers alleged that Lizzo pressured them and other associates to touch nude performers at a club in Amsterdam.
Documents obtained by NBC news claiming they were invited to another nude cabaret show in Paris “so that they could learn something or be inspired by the performance.”
However, the Rumors artist did not tell them that the performers would be naked, “thus depriving her of the choice not to participate.”
The founder of Yitty, who is known for promoting body positivity, has been accused of pointing out a dancer’s weight gain and later firing her after she taped a meeting due to a health condition.
In another allegation, the trio said dancers were subjected to an “excruciating” 12-hour audition after being accused of drinking on the job.
Lizzo’s dance captain, Shirley Quigley, is also named in the lawsuit.
She is accused of preaching her Christian beliefs and “took every opportunity to convert everyone in her presence, regardless of protests.”
After learning that one of the women was a virgin, Quigley allegedly spoke about the subject in interviews and posted about it on social media.
The dance captain also reportedly refused to stop pressuring another complainer about her faith, reportedly replying, “No job and no one will stop me from talking about the Lord.”
The former dancers have not asked for a specific dollar amount, but for compensation for damages for emotional distress, including unpaid wages, loss of earnings and attorney’s fees.
She is accused of preaching her Christian beliefs and “took every opportunity to convert everyone in her presence, regardless of protests.”
Strange: Beyoncé had previously returned Lizzo’s name to the lineup after removing it earlier in August, and her mother Tina Knowles downplayed the exclusion at the time
After learning that one of the women was a virgin, Quigley allegedly spoke about the subject in interviews and posted about it on social media.
The dance captain also reportedly refused to stop pressuring another complainer about her faith, reportedly replying, “No job and no one will stop me from talking about the Lord.”
The former dancers have not asked for a specific dollar amount, but for compensation for damages for emotional distress, including unpaid wages, loss of earnings and attorney’s fees.
Lizzo has denied the allegations.