Lizzo`s lawyer reached out to a magazine, sharing documentation that confirmed Lizzo`s intention to take legal action against her dancers

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In an intriguing twist in the ongoing legal feud, the clash between Lizzo and her backup dancers has taken an unforeseen course. What was once a simmering dispute behind closed doors has now burst into the spotlight, with Lizzo herself gearing up to file a countersuit against her dancers, citing `malicious prosecution.` This unexpected revelation emerged just this week, as Lizzo`s legal representative, Marty Singer, opted to publicly air the singer`s side of the story.
News broke as Lizzo`s lawyer reached out to People magazine, sharing documentation that confirmed Lizzo`s intention to take legal action against her dancers. The trio in question—Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams, and Noelle Rodriguez—had previously claimed in their petition that Lizzo coerced them into performing during a tour. However, fresh information paints a different picture. Apparently, on March 5, 2023, the three dancers were seen "happily cavorting backstage" with performers from Crazy Horse`s topless cabaret show in Paris.