The line up of people distancing themselves from Jian Ghomeshi keeps growing.

The former CBC radio host was fired earlier this week as allegations that he abused women became public.

Ghomeshi was fired on Friday by electro-pop singer Lights, whose career he managed.

At first, Lights came to Ghomeshi’s defence chastising the CBC for firing him.

She called Ghomeshi a complete gentleman and a super hero, but her tune changed with a Friday evening Facebook post.

“I posted comments about Jian Ghomeshi the day after he was dismissed by the CBC where I rushed to defend my manager of 12 years. I am now aware that my comments appear insensitive to those impacted and for that I am deeply sorry,” Lights wrote.

“This is to confirm that as of now I will be parting ways with Jian Ghomeshi as my manager. I hope everyone can heal from this.”

Ghomeshi was also dropped by his agent on Friday.

The Agency Group — a firm behind more than 2,000 entertainers — released a short statement confirming “that they are no longer the agent of representation for Jian Ghomeshi.”

Friday wasn’t a good day for Ghomeshi in the literary world as well.

“In light of recent events, Penguin Canada has made the decision not to publish Jian Ghomeshi’s latest book,” said spokesman Tracey Turriff.

Rock singer Amanda Palmer also took to Facebook on Friday to uninvite Ghomeshi from attending her book tour on its Toronto visit.

Two public relation firms — one known for managing clients facing scandals — have also parted ways with Ghomeshi since allegations against him surfaced.

Ghomeshi could not be reached for comment.