Proof Lizzo and Beyoncé are still good friends despite being removed from lyrics

Recent speculation about a falling out between the two singers has seemingly been put to rest as Lizzo made a surprise appearance at Beyoncé's California concert.

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Despite recent controversy surrounding their collaboration, Lizzo and Beyoncé's friendship appears to be as strong as ever.

Lizzo demonstrated her support for Beyoncé during her Renaissance tour, attending her 42nd birthday tour date in California.

This public appearance suggests that the two stars have moved past the recent confusion.

The confusion stemmed from Beyoncé removing Lizzo's name from her "Break My Soul" remix in August, after allegations of sexual harassment were made against Lizzo by three former backup dancers.

However, at recent shows, Beyoncé made it clear that she was standing by Lizzo by including her name in a list of inspiring women in the remix.



Beyoncé had initially removed Lizzo's name but later reinstated it, and her mother, Tina Knowles, downplayed the exclusion during that time.

In an Atlanta concert, Beyoncé went a step further by proclaiming her love for Lizzo in the middle of the performance, “I love you, Lizzo!”

The controversy surrounding Lizzo has not shaken the foundation of their friendship, and they continue to inspire each other as strong, influential women in the music industry.



The allegations against Lizzo have gained attention over the last months, as three former dancers have made statements against her.

Crystal Williams, 24, Noelle Rodriguez, 25, and Arianna Davis, 26, have come forward with serious accusations against the "Truth Hurts" singer.

The dancers accused Lizzo of sexual and racial harassment, as well as creating a hostile work environment - something which she denies.



The dancers claim that she pressured them and other employees to attend degrading sex shows while touring Europe, including an incident where they were taken to nude cabaret shows in Amsterdam and Paris, allegedly without prior knowledge of the explicit content.

According to the documents obtained by NBC News, Lizzo's failure to inform them beforehand deprived them of the choice not to participate in such activities.

In addition to these claims, Lizzo has been accused of making hurtful comments about a dancer's weight gain and subsequently firing her after she recorded a meeting regarding her health condition.

While the former dancers have not specified a particular monetary demand, they seek compensation for various damages, including emotional distress, unpaid wages, loss of earnings, and attorney's fees.



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