SZA Praises Friend Lizzo as 'Beautiful Person' amid Singer's Ongoing Legal Troubles

"I just really pray that everybody recovers from this," said SZA as Lizzo faces allegations of harassment and creating a toxic workplace

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SZA; Lizzo

Over the past couple months, Lizzo's faced multiple lawsuits stemming from allegations of sexual and racial harassment and creating a hostile work environment for several dancers. The singer has filed her answer in the case formally denying the accusations, with her legal team recently calling the claims "ridiculous."

SZA, a good friend and collaborator of Lizzo's, declined to speak directly about the legal issues in a new cover story with Rolling Stone, but she did open up about the "beautiful person" she believes the 35-year-old Grammy winner to be.

"I’m just saying, based on the values and the energy that I see in my friend, I just really think that she’s a beautiful person," SZA, 33, told the outlet. "I just really pray that everybody recovers from this because everybody deserves to heal and feel safe and feel loved."

Related: Lizzo Requests 'Ridiculous' Harassment Lawsuit Be Dismissed as Accusers 'Look Forward' to Jury Trial

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SZA

The musician, who featured on a remix of Lizzo's "Special" last year, continued, "I just really hope that everybody ends up feeling like that when this is all said and done. Because that’s the bottom line."

In August, Lizzo’s former backup dancers — Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams, and Noelle Rodriguez — filed their initial lawsuit against the singer, claiming she pressured them into touching nude performers while at a club in Amsterdam and were body-shamed.

Lizzo shared a lengthy statement on social media in response, declaring that she is “not the villain” and that the allegations being made against her were “too outrageous” not to address.

Related: SZA Says Fat-Shaming and Hate Directed at Lizzo Online Makes Her 'Upset': 'Practice Kindness'

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Lizzo

“There is nothing I take more seriously than the respect we deserve as women in the world,” she said in the statement. “I know what it feels like to be body shamed on a daily basis and would absolutely never criticize or terminate an employee because of their weight.”

Last month, she was hit with another lawsuit from fashion designer Asha Daniels, who alleged that while Lizzo preached body positivity and inclusion, her employees were forced to work in a “racist and sexualized” environment.

Lizzo's rep Stefan Friedman replied to the allegation in a statement to PEOPLE: “As Lizzo receives a Humanitarian Award from the Black Music Action Coalition for the incredible charitable work she has done to lift up all people, an ambulance-chasing lawyer tries to sully this honor by recruiting someone to file a bogus, absurd publicity-stunt lawsuit who, wait for it, never actually met or even spoke with Lizzo. We will pay this as much attention as it deserves. None.”

Related: Lizzo Vows to 'Continue to Be Who I Am, No Matter Who's Watching' amid Legal Troubles

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Lizzo

Last week, Lizzo formally denied her former dancers' accusations in a new filing. According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, she and her touring group are asking that the case be dismissed "in its entirety with prejudice," stating that the dancer's court filing "fails to state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action against Defendants."

The documents claims that the dancers are "guilty of unclean hands with regard to the matters at issue in the complaint and are therefore barred from seeking recovery theron." (Unclean hands means acting unethically.) Lizzo is also demanding a jury trial.

“This is the first step of a legal process in which Lizzo and her team will demonstrate that they have always practiced what they’ve preached – whether it comes to promoting body positivity, leading a safe and supportive workplace or protecting individuals from any kind of harassment," a spokesperson for Lizzo said in a statement at the time. "Any and all claims to the contrary are ridiculous, and we look forward to proving so in a court of law."

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Lizzo

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Meanwhile, a spokesperson for her former dancers said Lizzo's response "merely consists of boilerplate objections that have nothing to do with the case."

"That said, the key takeaway is that Lizzo is agreeing to our clients’ demand for a jury trial," the statement continued. "We look forward to presenting our case in court and letting a panel of her peers decide who is telling the truth.”

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