Lizzo channeled Elvira, the Mistress of the Dark, for the Halloween party she threw at her $24 million, three-bedroom home in Beverly Hills on Sunday night.
The 35-year-old rapper, singer and flautist, who previously dressed as Tina Turner, showed off maximum cleavage in the costume thanks to the tailored bustier underneath.
Lizzo’s (née Melissa Jefferson) plunging black velvet dress was co-designed by Iggy Soliven and Matthew Reisman.
The four-time Grammy winner’s black beehive wig was styled by JStayReady, and her makeup artist Alexx Mayo applied long lashes and colorful shades to her eyelids.
Lizzo completed her legendary horror hostess vampire costume with a black manicure by nail artist Eri Ishizu.
Buuuuh! Lizzo (left) channeled Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (right) for the Halloween party she threw at her $24 million, three-bedroom home in Beverly Hills on Sunday night
The Special hitmaker, who has 45.9 million social media followers, made sure to take a selfie on Instastory at the head of her dining room table with lots of friends and pals on the payroll.
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, was a character created by Cassandra Peterson and popularized by James Signorelli’s 1988 cult classic of the same name.
The Kansas-born former go-go dancer, who came out as a lesbian in 2021, donned her costume again just last year when she celebrated her 71st birthday in a kiddie pool.
In the comments on Lizzo’s Instagram slideshow, fans wrote that they would never “forget” her ex-employees’ troubling allegations and scoffed, “Nah, Elvira respects the people she works with.”
Last Friday, the Detroit-born, Houston-raised star’s lawyers formally filed a motion in Los Angeles court to dismiss the sexual harassment lawsuit filed in August by three of her fired backup dancers.
“The plaintiffs went on a press tour, denigrating the defendants and spreading their fabricated sob story in court and in the media.” “This ends today,” attorney Marty Singer wrote in legal documents obtained by Billboard.
“Rather than taking responsibility for their own actions, Plaintiffs filed this lawsuit against Defendants out of spite and in pursuit of media attention, public sympathy, and a quick payday with minimal effort.”
The filing included affidavits from 18 members of Lizzo’s traveling party disputing the facts set forth in the lawsuit filed by Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams and Noelle Rodriguez.
Lots of charm: The 35-year-old rapper, singer and flautist, who was previously dressed as Tina Turner, showed maximum cleavage in the costume thanks to the tailor-made bustier underneath
BTS: Lizzo’s (née Melissa Jefferson) plunging black velvet dress was co-designed by Iggy Soliven and Matthew Reisman
Ready for her close-up! The four-time Grammy winner’s black beehive wig was styled by JStayReady, and her makeup artist Alexx Mayo applied long lashes and colorful shades to her eyelids
Claws: Lizzo completed her legendary horror hostess vampire costume with a black manicure by nail artist Eri Ishizu
Most successful host: The Special hitmaker, who has 45.9 million social media followers, made sure Instastory took a selfie at the head of her dining room table with lots of friends and pals on the payroll
Fish Out of Water: Elvira, Mistress of the Dark was a character created by Cassandra Peterson and popularized by James Signorelli’s 1988 cult classic of the same name
Still a baby! The Kansas-born former go-go dancer, who came out as a lesbian in 2021, donned her costume again just last year when she celebrated her 71st birthday in a kiddie pool
“No, Elvira respects the people she works with!” In the comments on Lizzo’s Instagram slideshow, fans wrote that they would never “forget” the disturbing allegations made by her ex-employees
The trio claimed the “body-normative” activist created a hostile work environment during her special 80-day tour through sexual, religious and racial harassment and fat-shaming.
“The defense plaintiffs are either defendants accused of wrongdoing or people on Lizzo’s payroll whose statements cannot be considered by the judge,” attorney Neama Rahmani told Billboard.
“That’s a question for the jury.” “Our clients have dozens of independent witnesses supporting their stories, and we continue to receive inquiries from other former Lizzo employees who would like to become new plaintiffs.”
In her only response to the lawsuit, Lizzo wrote that it was “never my intention to make anyone uncomfortable.”
“I am very open about my sexuality and expressing myself, but I cannot accept or allow others to use that openness to portray me as something I am not,” the Emmy-winning producer wrote on August 3 .
“I know what it feels like to be body shamed on a daily basis and there is no way I would criticize or fire an employee because of their weight.”
However, Lizzo did not directly address Oscar-nominated filmmaker Sophia Nahli Allison’s accusations that she was “arrogant, self-centered and unkind.” .’
The Yitty co-creator has performed just once since the scandal, when she accompanied rock band Incubus on flute for their 2001 track Aqueous Transmission during their Hollywood Bowl concert on October 6.
Legal battle: Last Friday, the Detroit-born, Houston-raised star’s lawyers formally filed a motion in Los Angeles court to dismiss the sexual harassment lawsuit filed in August by three of her fired backup dancers
“See you in court!” The filing included affidavits from 18 members of Lizzo’s traveling party disputing the facts set forth in the lawsuit filed by Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams and Noelle Rodriguez (pictured Aug. 3 by LR).
Sued! The trio claimed the “body-normative” activist created a hostile work environment through sexual, religious and racial harassment and fat-shaming during her special 80-day tour (pictured March 8).
“My childhood dreams are coming true!” The Emmy-winning producer has performed just once since the scandal, when she accompanied rock band Incubus on flute for their 2001 track Aqueous Transmission during their Hollywood Bowl concert on October 6