Lizzo breaks silence on her “gap year” from music following harassment allegations

Pop singer Lizzo has opened up on the “gap year” she has taken away from music in a new podcast appearance following sexual harassment allegations made by three dancers.

While speaking on the On Purpose with Jay Shetty podcast, she explained that she had to take some time away from her pop career in order to “sit back and be quiet and observe.”

The singer said: “When I said I was on a gap year, I was in the middle of it. I think people were like, ‘Oh she’s about to take a whole year off.’ No, I was just in the middle of it. I just hadn’t expressed myself, really. And to be honest with you, I don’t feel like I’ve expressed myself fully in the last two years, like how I want to.”

“I feel like I’ve been kind of holding my tongue and like staying to myself,” Lizzo told host Jay Shetty, “but I think that it’s for the best because you know, running your mouth these days.”

She added: Sometimes it’s just unnecessary and sometimes it can get you into some stuff you weren’t even trying to get into because people will misinterpret it and run with it.”

In August 2023, the ‘To Be Loved’ singer was embroiled in scandal after three of her backing dancers filed a harassment lawsuit against her. She reflected on the difficulty of this time by saying: “I think when it was out of my control and someone else could tell a story about me that wasn’t true and people believed it, it crushed me.”

Lizzo continued: “I think what I learned about fame is, even if that’s really me, it just becomes kind of like a, a fictional story that you, it’s a character, it’s a brand, it’s a thing that now doesn’t belong to you anymore.”

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