Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams, and Noelle Rodriguez filed a lawsuit against the Grammy winner, alleging sexual harassment and the creation of a hostile work environment, reported Variety.
In the beginning of this month, three ex-dancers of Lizzo took legal action against her, alleging that she coerced them into attending a sexual performance in Amsterdam's renowned Red Light District and subsequently compelled them to interact with the performers.
According to a source from DailyMail.com, discussions about Lizzo's involvement in the Halftime festivities or performing the National Anthem have come to a halt due to the scandal surrounding her.
Lizzo faced a lawsuit from her backup dancers Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams, and Noelle Rodriguez, alleging claims of body shaming, racism, religious discrimination and other charges.
The 'Boys' hitmaker has said that the 'What's Your Number' star has agreed to attend one of her upcoming concerts after he messaged her on social media recently, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
While playfully posing for the lens on Tuesday afternoon, the Good As Hell crooner simply captioned the clip, "SINGLE (sic)" while adding an emoji of a winking face.
"Your body is perfectly yours, even if it ain't perfect to anybody else. If you only knew the complexities your body possesses, you would be so proud of it," Lizzo said.