Simply hours after Lizzo was hit with a second lawsuit with claims of making a hostile work surroundings, the star accepted the Quincy Jones Humanitarian Award on the Black Music Motion Coalition gala in Los Angeles.
After skipping the purple carpet portion of the night, Lizzo took the stage on the Beverly Hilton resort following an introduction by a bunch of her Massive Grrrl dancers. Wiping away tears, she informed the group, “I actually wanted this proper now. God’s timing is on time.”
“I didn’t write a speech as a result of I don’t know what to say in occasions like these,” Lizzo continued, thanking BMAC for the consideration and noting that this award was totally different than others she has received as a result of “humanitarianism in its nature is thankless, it’s selfless. To be variety to somebody isn’t a expertise; everybody can do it, it’s a present that you simply give.” She emphasised the work that full-time humanitarians do every single day that doesn’t get recognition, “and due to that, I’ve devoted my life, and I’ve determined to share my platform, to shine a light-weight on these individuals as a result of I so badly wish to dwell in a world the place we award goodness with our consideration.”
After shouting out the Black-led organizations she gave a $250,000 donation to earlier this 12 months, Lizzo famous she wished to say yet another factor. “It’s simple to do the appropriate factor when all people’s watching you, and it’s what you do in these moments the place no person’s watching that defines who you might be,” she mentioned. “And I’m going to proceed to be who I’m, irrespective of who’s watching. I’m going to proceed to shine a light-weight on the people who find themselves serving to individuals as a result of they deserve it. I’m going to proceed to amplify the voices of marginalized individuals as a result of I’ve a microphone and I understand how to make use of it. And I’m going to proceed to placed on and symbolize and create protected areas for Black, fats girls as a result of that’s what the fuck I do. It’s my function and it’s an honor.”
Earlier on Thursday, the singer’s former tour stylist filed a lawsuit accusing Lizzo and supervisors of Massive Grrrl Massive Touring of sexual and racial harassment, incapacity discrimination, retaliation and assault. It builds upon earlier allegations, filed in August, from a trio of former tour dancers suing Lizzo for claims of interrogating them about their weight and pressuring them to have interaction in sexually express acts at intercourse exhibits.
On the occasion, a big group of Lizzo’s dancers offered her with the award, with a number of declaring their love for her and one noting that “she was the primary particular person to ever consider in us and present us love and consider in our expertise and our craft and we thanks a lot for that.”
The gala, hosted by Kenny Burns, additionally honored Keke Palmer, Jermaine Dupri, Sylvia Rhone, Jesse Collins, Dr. Menna Demessie, Jason Flom, Trae tha Reality, Tariq Cherif and Matt Zingler through the three-hour ceremony. The third annual gala honors people and organizations who’ve affected constructive change and helped enhance fairness throughout the neighborhood.