Tue Apr 08 10:20:00 UTC 2025: ## Lizzo Opens Up About “Gap Year,” Lawsuit Fallout, and Depression Ahead of New Album Release

**Los Angeles, CA** – Singer Lizzo has revealed details about her recent career hiatus and the challenges she faced following a harassment lawsuit, in a candid interview on the “On Purpose With Jay Shetty” podcast. The Grammy-winning artist clarified that her “gap year” wasn’t a planned break, but rather a period of self-reflection necessitated by the intense scrutiny of her public life. She explained that choosing to be “quiet and observe” was crucial to protect her mental health and reclaim her narrative.

Lizzo candidly discussed the emotional toll of the lawsuit filed by three former dancers, stating that seeing false narratives gain traction was devastating. She emphasized the disconnect between her public persona and her true self, describing the feeling as “depressing.” However, she asserted her commitment to continuing to be herself and letting her authentic story prevail.

The singer also shared the depths of her recent struggles, revealing she experienced a period of severe depression and suicidal thoughts. She recounted a turning point during a recent concert where a stranger’s simple expression of support helped her overcome her fear and isolation.

This emotional vulnerability comes ahead of the release of Lizzo’s new album, *Love in Real Life*, with the singles “Love in Real Life” and “Still Bad” already released. Lizzo emphasized her resilience, stating she’s “never gonna stop” and is now more cautious about who she lets into her life, focusing on controlling her own narrative moving forward. The album release is highly anticipated as fans eagerly await her return to the music scene.

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