Attorneys representing three of 's former back-up dancers who filedover claims of weight shaming and sexual harassment at work claimed at least six other people have since submitted complaints directed at the singer. Ron Zambrano, a lawyer whose practice specializes in employment law and is representing back-up dancers Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams and Noelle Rodriguez said his firm is now looking into the new complaints.Zambrano told the allegations were made by six people who claimed to have toured with Lizzo, either as back-up dancers or on the popstar's Amazon studios show, describing the complaints as centering around an alleged 'sexually charged environment' on Lizzo's tour, and failure to pay employees.
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