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The women suing Lizzo still want justice

Lizzo faces a convergence of legal battles and commercial setbacks as she addresses poor album sales and ongoing lawsuits.

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The story so far

Lizzo is confronting multiple challenges, including a lawsuit from women who continue to seek justice. Simultaneously, the artist has described the disappointing sales of her new album as "soul-crushing." Coverage from People.com and Yahoo News Canada highlights Lizzo's emotional response to the album's performance, while CNN reports on the persistent legal claims against her.

Entertainment Weekly notes her criticism of the 'Khia Asylum' meme, which she describes as a weapon targeting women pop stars. Future developments involve the progression of the legal proceedings and the impact of the 'Khia Asylum' meme on the industry's treatment of female artists.

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The obvious questions

How did Lizzo describe her new album's sales?

Lizzo stated it was "soul-crushing" to see the disappointing sales and that she was "really sad."

What is Lizzo's stance on the 'Khia Asylum' meme?

According to Entertainment Weekly, Lizzo slams the meme for targeting only women pop stars who are perceived as 'flopping'.

What is the status of the lawsuits against Lizzo?

CNN reports that the women suing Lizzo still want justice.

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