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Beyoncé Leaves Lizzo's Name Out of 'Break My Soul' Remix After Lawsuit

TMZ.com Wednesday, 2 August 2023
Lizzo isn't sitting at Beyoncé's table right now in the wake of claims made against her by a few former backup dancers -- at least that's how it seems after this apparent Bey sting. The singer was doing a show in Boston Tuesday -- as part of her…
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News video: Beyoncé left Lizzo out of her lyrics in the wake of the bombshell lawsuit against her by three of her former dancers

Beyoncé left Lizzo out of her lyrics in the wake of the bombshell lawsuit against her by three of her former dancers 02:46

After a trio of her former dancers claimed she subjected them to weight-shaming and sexually denigrating behaviour, Lizzo was cut out of Beyoncé’s lyrics during a gig.

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