publish time

30/03/2024

author name Arab Times

publish time

30/03/2024

Lizzo

LOS ANGELES, March 30: In a poignant display of vulnerability, singer-songwriter Lizzo took to Instagram on Friday to announce her resignation from the public eye, declaring, "I quit."

Expressing her frustration with the incessant scrutiny and negativity she faces, Lizzo conveyed her desire to focus solely on her music and spreading positivity. "All I want is to make music and make people happy and help the world be a little better than how I found it," she wrote, lamenting the relentless criticism she endures both online and in her personal life.

The Grammy-winning artist, known for hits like "Good as Hell," bared her soul as she recounted feeling marginalized and disrespected, particularly regarding her appearance and character. Amidst ongoing legal battles, including lawsuits related to her 2023 tour and Prime Video series, Lizzo's decision to step away from the spotlight reflects the toll taken by these challenges.

The turmoil surrounding Lizzo's professional endeavors is further compounded by controversies surrounding her association with political figures, as evidenced by criticism over her performance at Joe Biden's fundraiser in New York. Despite the ongoing support of her fanbase, Lizzo has faced backlash from detractors over her involvement in contentious political issues.

This announcement comes in the wake of previous legal disputes, including allegations of sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment from former dancers and costume designers. Lizzo vehemently denies any wrongdoing, maintaining her innocence amidst the legal battles.

As of now, representatives for Lizzo have not issued any further statements regarding her decision to step away from the limelight.

The singer's candid declaration underscores the challenges faced by artists in navigating the complexities of fame and the relentless scrutiny of public life.