Lizzo’s dance captain, Shirlene Quigley, is demanding the dismissal of a lawsuit that options accusations that she sexually harassed and compelled her spiritual beliefs on dancers.
Quigley and Lizzo had been named in a lawsuit filed on Aug. 1 by three former dancers, Arianna Davis, Noelle Rodriguez, and Crystal Williams. A duplicate of the lawsuit obtained by Radar On-line said that Quigley was “not solely vocal about her spiritual beliefs, however took each alternative to proselytize to any and all in her presence no matter protestations.”
Davis, whom Quigley was allegedly obsessive about for being a virgin, claimed the dance captain brazenly mentioned her virginity in interviews.
“Ms. Quigley found that Ms. Davis was a virgin, and Ms. Davis’s virginity turned a subject of utmost significance to Ms. Quigley,” the lawsuit states. “Within the months to observe, Ms. Quigley would typically convey up Ms. Davis’ virginity in conversations with Ms. Davis. Ms. Quigley even talked about Ms. Davis’ virginity in interviews she participated in and later posted to social media, broadcasting an intensely private element about Ms. Davis to the world. Ms. Davis by no means gave Ms. Quigley permission to share this personal element about Ms. Davis’ life.”
Quigley, who always reminded dancers of her spiritual standing, was open about her personal bed room behaviors, which included “oral intercourse on a banana in entrance of the remainder of the dance solid” and her “sexual fantasy of getting ten penises in her face,” as said within the lawsuit. Quigley allegedly stated, “Masturbating is in opposition to my faith, however right this moment I had an oopsie.”