The testimonies add up against the singer Lizzo, sued by three former dancers who accuse her of sexual harassment.

On social media, filmmaker Sophia Nahli Allison reported that she was working on a documentary about the artist’s life in 2019, but left the project after just two weeks.

“She treated me with such disrespect. I witnessed his arrogance, self-centeredness and lack of kindness,” she testified.

“My gut told me to run away as fast as I could and I’m so grateful I trusted him,” the Oscar-nominated filmmaker added.

Activist Ola Ojewumi has also shared a bad experience with the singer known for encouraging body diversity and tolerance.

“I was stepped on by a man in my wheelchair during his 2017 show in Washington. They saw it and still made it on stage with her,” she shared on Platform X.

The Good As Hell singer was accused on Tuesday of having created a hostile work environment by three former dancers, who also accused her of having forced them to touch naked dancers during a cabaret show in Amsterdam.

Lizzo has not commented on the accusations.