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14 of Lizzo’s dancers received settlement for separate dispute months before new harassment lawsuit

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Lizzo‘s dancers received a settlement for another dispute months before three of her other dancers sued her for sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment.The dispute, which the Los Angeles Times reports was raised in January, related to footage that was used in the artist’s 2022 documentary Love, Lizzo.

The film features a scene where the dancers intimately discuss how misogyny, racism and weight-shaming have affected them, which their manager, Slay Smiles, had claimed was unauthorised.Smiles said that the documentary had “truly exploited these women and violated the emotional safety they had in those moments”.The LA Times reported that a group including the co-production company Boardwalk Pictures and a “Lizzo entity” settled the dispute in February after one of the dancers involved hired a lawyer.The footage concerned was shot in 2019 when Lizzo and the dancers were rehearsing for a performance at that year’s MTV VMAs.

Smiles has said no contract was offered to the dancers for the footage, which was also not covered by their union contract for the VMAs.However, Alan Brunswick, a lawyer for Boardwalk Pictures, disputed Smiles’ claim, arguing that the footage in the documentary “was captured openly” and with consent. “They all knew the cameras were there.

I don’t think the documentary was even contemplated at that point,” he told The LA Times. Sources close to the dancers told the publication that they didn’t know that the behind-the-scenes footage would be used in the documentary until a clearance producer emailed to offer each dancer $350 (£275) plus a 10 percent agency fee to appear.Smiles claimed he advocated for the dancers and helped secure a total payout of $109,551 (£86,193) between $7,092 and.

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