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Lizzo breaks silence in first post since denying dancers' allegations Lizzo has broken her silence in her first Instagram post since her statement. The Juice singer shared a clip which showed her posing in Shibuya City in Tokyo. It comes after several of her tour dancers levelled allegations of sexual harassment against her.
Strictly head judge Shirley Ballas' incredible 9lb weight loss in just a week Shirley, 62, has opened up about how she has been losing weight. She recently spent a week at Jason Vale's luxury Juice retreat in Portugal. The retreat has previously seen other celebrities, including Carol Vorderman and Alison Hammond, take part in a bootcamp-style routine. Shirley said that she feels “more prepared” ahead of the upcoming series.
Lizzo joins list of stars who have been sued by ex-employees as she hits back at 'unbelievable and... Lizzo is being sued by three of her former stage dancers. Another dancer, Courtney Hollinquest, and a director have made similar claims. The Juice singer has called the claims 'unbelievable and outrageous'
Lizzo’s dancers give first public interview before singer fires back Arianna Davis and Crystal Williams, two of the dancers who filed a lawsuit against Lizzo, have given their first public interview about the allegations. Davis, 24, and Williams were hired by the Juice singer after competing on her reality show, Watch Out for the Big Grrrls, in 2021 but were both fired. Documents allege that Lizza pressured one dancer to touch a nude performer at a club in Amsterdam and also ‘called attention’ to a performer’s weight gain.
Lizzo breaks silence on bombshell sexual harassment lawsuit and blasts 'false allegations' Lizzo was accused of sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment by three of her former dancers. She's now taken to her Instagram page to defend herself against what she has labelled "false allegations" The Juice singer is known for embracing body positivity and celebrating diversity.
Inside Lizzo's relationship with TV host boyfriend Myke Wright The Juice singer called out what she described as ‘sensationalized stories’ in an Instagram statement. The suit also named Lizzo’s production company, Big Grrrl Big Touring, Inc, and her dance captain, Shirlene Quigley, as defendants.
Lizzo accuser claims she was encouraged to touch nude dancer on night out Arianna Davis claims she was ‘singled out’ by Lizzo on a night out in Amsterdam. The Juice singer allegedly pressured her into touching a nude performer. She also alleges she was fat-shamed by the singer after gaining weight.
Lizzo dancers say her denying accusations only 'adds to emotional distress' Lawyer says Lizzo has failed her own brand and has let down her fans. Ron Zambrano, of West Coast Employment Lawyers, said: "Her denial of this reprehensible behaviour only adds to our clients' emotional distress" The Juice singer said the last few days have been "gut wrenchingly difficult and overwhelmingly disappointing"
Lizzo obliges bizarre fan request as she creates second ever butt tattoo mid-concert Lizzo granted the bizarre wish of a dedicated superfan as she autographed her bare bottom mid-concert. The Juice singer invited mega-fan Bridget to the stage in front of the sold-out crowd declaring: "Alright, it's time to sign your a**!"
Lizzo unleashes curves in plunging string bikini as she dances on hotel balcony The Juice songstress was in St Louis, Missouri, for a gig. Donned a teeny blue tie-dye two-piece with a plunging halter-neck top. The skimpy outfit left Lizzo’s curvaceous thighs and tummy on display.
Lizzo brings drag queens on stage, protesting Tennessee law The Grammy-winning Juice singer brought out a number of drag performers, including Aquaria, Kandy Muse, Asia O’Hara and Vanessa Vanji. In February, Republican Gov. Bill Lee signed the legislation against “adult cabaret” in public or in front of minors. A federal judge temporarily blocked the law in late March, saying it was too vaguely written.
European spacecraft rockets toward Jupiter and its icy moons Juice will spend three years buzzing Callisto, Europa and Ganymede. The three ice-encrusted moons are believed to harbor underground oceans. No spacecraft has ever orbited a moon other than our own.
Moonshot: European spacecraft begins eight-year journey to Jupiter Juice will spend three years buzzing Callisto, Europa and Ganymede. The three ice-encrusted moons are believed to harbour underground oceans. No spacecraft has ever orbited a moon other than our own.
Jupiter Juice mission: ESA sends spacecraft to find alien worlds in our solar system The Ariane 5 rocket successfully blasted off from the agency’s spaceport in French Guiana, the start of an eight-year journey to Jupiter and its moons. Juice is not equipped to search for signs of life but its aim is to explore the conditions that could support life.
European spacecraft rockets toward Jupiter and its icy moons Juice will spend three years buzzing Callisto, Europa and Ganymede. The three ice-encrusted moons are believed to harbor underground oceans.
Moonshot: European spacecraft begins eight-year journey to Jupiter Juice will spend three years buzzing Callisto, Europa and Ganymede. The three ice-encrusted moons are believed to harbour underground oceans. No spacecraft has ever orbited a moon other than our own.
ESA's Juice mission: How to watch as spacecraft is launched to Jupiter and its moons Juice will launch from Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana at 13:15 BST today. It will piggyback on an Ariane 5 rocket similar to the one that propelled the James Webb Space Telescope into orbit in December 2021. The six-tonne satellite will make a 4.1 billion mile (6.6 billion km) trip to the Jovian system over a period of eight-and-a-half years, arriving at Jupiter in July 2031.
ESA's Juice launch is POSTPONED due to poor weather Six-tonne Juice satellite had been undergoing final preparations and was just minutes away from launching when operations were halted. It was due to lift off from the Kourou spaceport in French Guiana at 13:15 BST today. Scientists made the swift decision to switch off the rocket's engines because of the risk of adverse weather. Juice will piggyback on an Ariane 5 rocket similar to the one that propelled the James Webb Space Telescope into orbit in December 2021.
Juice: ESA mission ready to see if Jupiter’s moons can support life Six-tonne probe will lift off on Thursday at 1.15pm UK time from Kourou, French Guiana. It will embark on a 4.1 billion-mile journey that will take more than eight years. Juice will spend at least three years making detailed studies of the planet.
University of Leicester scientists excited about Jupiter mission Juice is set to launch on an Ariane 5 rocket from Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, in South America. Juice will observe the the gas giant planet and send back images from the far reaches of the Solar System. Prof Emma Bunce, from the university, predicted the data Juice returns would be "incredible"