Lizzo Opens Up About Overcoming Depression at First Concert Since 2023 Lawsuits
The singer credits fan support and love for inspiring her upcoming album 'Love in Real Life' after a challenging period.
- Lizzo revealed during her Los Angeles concert that she experienced a deep depression in 2023, describing a time when she 'didn't want to live anymore' following lawsuits from former employees.
- The lawsuits, which include allegations of sexual harassment and a hostile work environment, remain ongoing, though Lizzo has denied the claims and some charges have been dismissed.
- A pivotal moment for Lizzo came during a concert she attended as a fan, where strangers' expressions of love and support helped her start recovering and inspired her album title.
- Her first concert in nearly two years featured performances of hits and new tracks, including 'Still Bad,' a single from her upcoming album 'Love in Real Life.'
- Lizzo encouraged fans to seek help during tough times, emphasizing the importance of reaching out to others and embracing real-life connections.