Lizzo was photographed leaving a Chanel store in Beverly Hills, California, on Tuesday.Photo:Splash

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Lizzois shopping in style.

The “About Damn Time” singer, 35, visited a Chanel store in Beverly Hills, California, on Tuesday, and based on photos captured of the outing, she did some splurging. Lizzo was loaded down with two large shopping bags — though that didn’t stop her from also carrying a glass of sparkling wine and a teeny-tiny Chanel purse with a chain strap in her right hand.

For her shopping spree, the Grammy winner rocked a black tank top, a denim mini skirt with a tonal “Versace” logo print and white sneakers. She topped off the casual look with sporty, reflective blue sunglasses, large silver hoop earrings and a black belt adorned with glittery letters spelling out “Melissa” (her real name).

Lizzo carries two large shopping bags after visiting a Chanel store in Beverly Hills.Splash

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Lizzo’s Chanel visit comes amid the ongoing controversy between her and several of her former backup dancers, who earlier this month sued the hitmaker foralleged sexual, racial and religious harassmentand accused her of creating a hostile work environment.

Lizzo’s attorney says the singer plans to countersue.Adam Berry/Getty Images for iHeartMedia

Lizzo performs during a VIP dinner party hosted by iHeartMedia and MediaLink at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc during the Cannes Lions Festival

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“Our clients aren’t afraid of Singer or his empty threats or his victim shaming,” Rahmani wrote. “I’ve handled thousands of cases, including prosecuting drug cartels, so we have no plans to back down. Let’s see if Singer can actually try a case in a courtroom instead of the media.”

Lizzo addressed the dancers' lawsuit in a post on Instagram on Aug. 3.Getty Images

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He continued, “We’ve addressed all these instances where the plaintiffs appear to be happy alongside Lizzo during their time working with her. Of course, they wanted to keep their jobs. They had bills to pay just like everyone else but they finally had enough.”

Lizzoaddressed the dancers' lawsuitin an Aug. 3Instagram post. “These last few days have been gut wrenchingly difficult and overwhelming disappointing,” she said. “My work ethic, morals and respectfulness have been questioned. My character has been criticized. Usually I choose not to respond to false allegations but these are as unbelievable as they sound and too outrageous not to be addressed.”

Later in the post, she told her followers, “I am not here to be looked at as a victim, but I also know that I am not the villain that people and the media have portrayed me to be these last few days.”

She insisted, “There is nothing I take more seriously than the respect we deserve as women in the world.”

source: people.com