Demi Lovato

2022 - 8 - 2

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Demi Lovato opens up about why she's using 'she/her' pronouns ... (CNN)

Lovato said that she decided to use her former pronouns because she's "been feeling more feminine." She uses both "they" and "she" pronouns.

The "Cool for the Summer" singer is set to release their next album, "Holy F**k" later this month. and said they would continue to use "she" pronouns in addition to "they." and changed their pronouns to "they," said this week on the "Spout" podcast

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Demi Lovato on Why They 'Adopted She/Her' Pronouns Again: 'I've ... (Billboard)

Demi Lovato said in a new interview she has adopted she/her pronouns again, saying she's felt "more feminine" lately. Listen to her interview.

“I didn’t feel like a woman, I didn’t feel like a man. “When I was faced with a choice of walking into a bathroom and it said ‘women’ and ‘men,’ I didn’t feel like there was a bathroom for me.” “Recently, I’ve been feeling more feminine, so I’ve adopted she/her again,” she explained during the interview.

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Demi Lovato makes pronoun change — adds she/her again (New York Post)

As of Aug. 2, 2022, Demi Lovato again uses she/her pronouns, in addition to they/them. In May 2021, Lovato announced that she identified as nonbinary.

Lovato’s rock album “Holy Fvck” drops on Aug. 19. “Recently, I’ve been feeling more feminine, and so I’ve adopted she/her again. Lovato has also wavered in their sobriety after a near-fatal heroin and fentanyl overdose in 2018. “And that’s what they/them is about for me. I just felt like a human,” she said. I didn’t feel like a man.

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Demi Lovato using 'she/her' pronouns as well as 'they/them' (Page Six)

Demi Lovato is back to using "she/her" pronouns a year after coming out as non-binary and sharing her preference to go by "they/them."

“There might be a time where I identify as trans,” the “Confident” singer said in August 2021. There might be a time where I identify as non-binary and gender-nonconforming my entire life.” I just felt like a human.”

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Why Demi Lovato Has Changed Her Pronouns (Glamour)

For some, gender expression is an ongoing conversation and an evolving experience, not a fixed endpoint. For Demi Lovato, embracing femininity led her to ...

Everyone messes up pronouns at some point, and especially when people are learning, it’s just all about respect,” she said. I just felt like a human. For some, gender expression is an ongoing conversation and an evolving experience, not a fixed endpoint.

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Demi Lovato says she has been using she/her pronouns again (INSIDER)

Musician Demi Lovato had been using they/them pronouns since May 2021 when she announced she is nonbinary.

"I'm very much listening to my intuition, and that's not to say my boundaries or my guard is up," they added. The pop star has been using they/them pronouns since May 2021, when she publicly came out as gender nonbinary. Now that I wasn't going to, I felt this sense of relief that I could live my truth," Lovato told Glamour last year. It's important to me that you try, but if you make a mistake, it's okay." "Everyone messes up pronouns at some point, and especially when people are learning. "I think what's important is nobody's perfect," the singer said.

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Demi Lovato Says She's Adopted She/Her Pronouns Again (Today.com)

The singer previously came out as nonbinary in May 2021. Global Citizen Live, Los Angeles. Demi Lovato performs onstage during Global Citizen ...

“Over the past year and a half I’ve been doing some healing and self-reflective work,” she said at the time. There might be a time where I identify as nonbinary and gender non-conforming my entire life, or maybe there’s a period of time when I get older that I identify as a woman.” “It’s just about, like, feeling human at your core,” she continued. While on the show, host Tamara Dhia told Lovato that she did not fully understand the meaning of using they/them pronouns. I just felt like a human.” I didn’t feel like a man.

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Demi Lovato updates pronouns to include she/her once again (Los Angeles Times)

Demi Lovato adopted another set of pronouns to better suit their gender fluidity. The singer says she/her are back in the rotation with they/them.

In March 2021, two months before coming out as nonbinary, Lovato shared that she identified as pansexual. “I just felt like a human. “When I was faced with the choice of walking into a bathroom, and it said women and men, I didn’t feel there was a bathroom for me because I didn’t feel necessarily like a woman, I didn’t feel like a man,” she said.

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Demi Lovato updates pronouns to include she/her again: 'I'm such a ... (Fox News)

Demi Lovato has changed her pronouns. The singer's new album "HOLY FVCK" has a release date of Aug. 19, and Lovato is updating fans on her music and her ...

I didn't feel like a man. In April, Lovato changed her pronouns on her Instagram. They appear as "they/them/she/her," to date. Because I didn't feel necessarily like a woman.

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Demi Lovato Announces Updated Pronouns (Parade Magazine)

Demi Lovato has adopted she/her pronouns once again, sharing the reasons behind her decision.

"I just felt like a human," she continued. It's just about, like, feeling human at your core." I didn't feel like a man."

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Demi Lovato Returns to 'She/Her' Pronouns, in Addition to 'They/Them' (Variety)

In an interview that premiered Aug. 1 on the “Spout Podcast,” Lovato said, “I've actually adopted the pronouns of she/her again” and went on to explain that the ...

Lovato also shared she will be embracing the rock-heavy sound that helped launch her career on her upcoming eighth studio album, “Holy Fvck,” to be released Aug. 19. “Not only has my life been a journey for myself, I was also living for those on the other side of the cameras,” Lovato said. I’ve spent the majority of my life growing in front of all of you…

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Demi Lovato says she is using 'she/her' pronouns again (NBC News)

Pop star Demi Lovato said she is using the pronouns “she/her” again after using “they/them” last year.

"It's just all about respect," Lovato said. "And that's what they/them is about for me. Pop star Demi Lovato said she is using the pronouns “she/her” again after using “they/them” last year.

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Demi Lovato on using she/her pronouns again: 'I've been feeling ... (EW.com)

Demi Lovato is opening up about using 'she/her' pronouns again, in addition to they/them: 'Recently I've been feeling more feminine.'

Lovato added, "I'm doing this for those out there that haven't been able to share who they truly are with their loved ones." "Recently I've been feeling more feminine, and so I've adopted she/her again. During an episode of The Spout Podcast published Monday, Lovato, 29, discussed her decision to start using she/her pronouns again, in addition to they/them. "For me, it's just about, like, feeling human at your core," Lovato said.

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Demi Lovato using she/her pronouns (Manhattan Mercury)

The 'Confident' hitmaker came out as non-binary last year and expressed a preference for gender neutral they/them terms, but she is now "feeling more feminine" ...

She said: "Over the past year-and-a-half, I've been doing some healing and self-reflective work. I've actually adopted the pronouns of she/her again. She added: "But I think what's important is, like, nobody's perfect.

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Demi Lovato opens up about why she's using 'she/her' pronouns again (The Daily Nonpareil)

Demi Lovato, the singer and former Disney Channel actor, has started to use "she" pronouns again. Lovato, who in 2021 came out as nonbinary and changed ...

Beyoncé uses the word in her song “Heated," from her new record “Renaissance,” out Friday. Disability advocate Hannah Diviney, who pointed out Lizzo’s lyrics, wrote that hearing the word again used by Beyoncé “felt like a slap in the face." Lizzo acknowledged her mistake in June after her song “Grrrls” used the word and re-released a new version without it. She has also said she identifies as both queer and pansexual.

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Demi Lovato Reveals Why She's Using She/Her Pronouns Again ... (American Songwriter)

Demi Lovato has made a personal announcement. The songwriter and performer will again us “she/her” pronouns, along with “they/them.

“I’m just grateful for your effort in trying to remember what means so much to my healing process.” I’ve actually adopted the pronouns of she/her again.” And it’s difficult to remember sometimes!”

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Demi Lovato Opens Up About Her Gender Identity (The Cut)

Demi Lovato says she is using she/her pronouns again. “I'm such a fluid person when it comes to my gender, my sexuality, my music, my creativity,” the ...

“To look back at a body of work and think, Wow, I was clearheaded for all of it, makes me so grateful.” “I’m so proud of it,” she said of the album. Demi Lovato says she is using she/her pronouns again.

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Now TikTok can sell you tickets to see Demi Lovato or the WWE (The Verge)

TikTok now lets users buy tickets for concerts, shows, and other events through Ticketmaster. Creators can embed a link to Ticketmaster on their videos, ...

YouTube later started embedding tickets from Ticketmaster below music videos, and Pandora started letting artists promote shows through Ticketmaster. In June, Spotify replaced its Concert Hub with a Live Events Feed that features a list of local events sourced by a number of ticketing partners, including Ticketmaster. Creators who want to advertise upcoming shows can add event links directly to their TikTok videos. Only “select” creators will get access to the feature at launch, but it’s set to expand to more users over time.

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Demi Lovato calls out huge age gap between her and ex Wilmer ... (PopBuzz)

Demi Lovato calls out the huge age gap between her and her ex Wilmer Valderrama in her powerful 29 lyrics.

Meanwhile, Wilmer is 42 and married to 30-year-old director Amanda Pacheco. They have a daughter together who was born in 2021. While Demi doesn't mention Wilmer by name, the lyrics directly apply to how old she was when they began dating. Further referencing how alarming the age gap between her and an ex was, she adds: "Far from innocent, what the fuck's consent?

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Demi Lovato Seemingly Slammed The Controversial 12-Year Age ... (BuzzFeed News)

Demi Lovato appears to be calling out the controversial 12-year age gap between her and ex-boyfriend Wilmer Valderrama. John Shearer / Getty Images ...

/ Numbers told you not to / but that didn’t stop you.” “Thought it was a teenage dream / just a fantasy / But was it yours or was it mine? Their whirlwind relationship ended a few months later. “Then as I got older and we grew closer, it was like, Hey, maybe we should try this thing out. You’re so attractive.’ And he was like, ‘You are not 18. Their on-again, off-again relationship lasted six years, ultimately coming to an end in 2016.

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Demi Lovato seemingly disses ex Wilmer Valderrama over 12-year ... (Page Six)

Demi Lovato appeared to call out her ex Wilmer Valderrama over their 12-year age gap in her new song "29," saying she was "far too innocent" at 17.

“But I was only 17, so he was like, ‘Get away from me.’ “Finally 29 / Funny, just like you were you at the time,” the actress sings. She continues, “Just five years of bleeders, student and a teacher / Far from innocent / What the f–k’s consent?

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Demi Lovato Fans Think New Song Is About Wilmer Valderrama ... (Newsweek)

Lovato and Valderrama dated from 2010 to 2016 and the song appears to be a nod to their 12-year age gap.

She explained: "Recently, I've been feeling more feminine, and so I've adopted 'she/her' again. But [when] I met him and I laid eyes on him for the first time, I was in hair and makeup and he came in and sat down and I was like 'I love this man' and 'I have to have him.' But I was only 17, so he was like, 'Get away from me.' After I turned 18, we began dating." / Numbers told you not to / but that didn't stop you."

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Everything Demi Lovato Has Said About Ex-Boyfriend Wilmer ... (Us Weekly)

Demi Lovato and Wilmer Valderrama dated for six years before calling it quits — read more.

“I wish I could put into words how grateful I am for this man right here,” she wrote in 2015 via Instagram. “But my love has grown to a level that words could never possibly express how much this man completes me. “[When] I met him and I laid eyes on him for the first time, I was in hair and makeup and he came in and sat down and I was like ‘I love this man’ and ‘I have to have him,’” she said in 2017. The diss of the actor comes after she previously claimed she “wouldn’t be alive today without him” amid her battle with substance abuse.

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Demi Lovato's pronouns can help normalize gender fluidity ... (The Washington Post)

Experts say it's common for trans and nonbinary people to use multiple pronouns, and to interchange pronouns throughout their gender journey ... Earlier this year ...

“But in reality, people wouldn’t usually describe it as they made that change themselves but rather they experienced that change happening to them.” “If it wasn’t for social media and the change in conversation in popular culture, I may not know these labels existed.” “A lot of them are about meeting new people [and] learning about new terms that they hadn’t been exposed to before.” Since coming out as nonbinary in May 2021, Lovato has been open about anticipating such changes, telling the 19th at the time that her gender identity would be a “forever” journey. “There might be a time where I identify as nonbinary and gender nonconforming my entire life. And this year, singer Janelle Monae confirmed she is nonbinary, telling the Los Angeles Times she’ll use both they/them and she/her pronouns. “There are a lot of contextual factors that appear to be related to people experiencing these changes,” she said. “If you’re constantly having your ideas challenged or meeting new people who maybe help you to change or better construct your own idea of what gender means over time, it’s natural that it would change,” White said. “The media’s reaction to Demi Lovato using she/they pronouns is why I wish I’d stuck with they/them,” another user wrote. “The second I switched to he/they everyone stopped using they.” “My idea of femininity was completely different than that of those around me,” they said. “I’m such a fluid person,” Lovato, who came out as nonbinary in 2021, told host Tamara Dhia when asked about their pronouns.

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Demi Lovato (Basically) Calls Out Wilmer Valderrama In Her New ... (Glamour)

In her new song "29," Demi Lovato seems to make reference to her relationship with actor Wilmer Valderrama.

She's said this—that he backed off because she was underage—on multiple occasions, both in her documentary Simply Complicated (per Us) and in an interview with Complex. In that article, published in 2015 when they were together, Lovato says, “Then we became really good friends, and he was there for me through a number of situations and breakups and whatever. The timeline goes something like this: She had a crush on him when they met, but because she was 17 at the time (he was 29), he turned her down. Lovato hasn't said explicitly who the song is about, but she dated the That 70s Show star for years…starting when she was a teenager.

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The Real Lesson of Demi Lovato Updating Her/Their Pronouns (Daily Beast)

Non-binary people do not need to explain to anyone why they go by a certain pronoun. Just be respectful and call people by the pronouns they choose to use.

Personally, I go by either “they/them” or “she/her” and it’s not because I define myself as a woman, because I do not. I still go by “she” because I went by “she” for 27 years of my life and it's easier for both myself and probably others in my life to still use that pronoun. Lovato did not “revert back to she/her pronouns,” they simply added “she/her” to their list of pronouns. The thing is, non-binary people do not need to explain to anyone why they go by a certain pronoun—just be respectful and call people by the pronouns they go by. For non-binary people, we can have many pronouns and this is because we don’t identify as a singular gender or any gender for that matter. Or that Lovato was somehow reverting back to being what their idea of a “real woman” is, safely boxed back into her gender binary. Responses varied from “who cares” to downright bigotry to non-binary and queer people pointing out that updating pronouns is super-normal. Many within the queer community and their allies were quick to note that Lovato did not stop using “ they/them” pronouns and encouraged people in and outside of the media to understand the difference. There were misleading headlines about how Lovato “reverted back to ‘she/her’ pronouns” (Daily Mail). (The Mail has since amended the original headline.) Glamour UK also ran a similarly incorrect headline, that has yet to be fixed. Lovato’s Instagram bio has been updated to include all their pronouns: “they/them/she/her.” What is so shocking about this? Lovato came out as non-binary in May 2021 with a video and Twitter thread, that informed the public they would be going by they/them pronouns. I am non-binary myself and go by similar “she/they” pronouns.

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Demi Lovato seemingly shades her ex Wilmer Valderrama over their ... (Daily Mail)

Demi Lovato seemingly shaded her ex-boyfriend Wilmer Valderrama in her scathing new breakup song, 29, off her upcoming eighth studio album Holy Fvck album.

'Finally 29 / Funny, just like you were you at the time,' the 29-year-old singer croons. 'Finally 29 / Funny, just like you were you at the time,' the 29-year-old singer croons. 'Just five years of bleeders, student and a teacher / Far from innocent / what the f**k's consent?

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What Are Demi Lovato's Pronouns? (Them)

Several outlets framed the story as if the singer only uses “she/her” pronouns. ... Singer Demi Lovato stands at a microphone. ... Demi Lovato has joined the ranks ...

Plenty of media outlets, however, have framed this as Lovato definitively changing her pronouns “back” to “she/her,” rather than adding a new set of pronouns to more accurately describe her gender. Coming from suspects like the Daily Mail, TMZ, and Page Six, who are not exactly known for their thoughtful coverage of trans people, it seems as though Lovato is being somewhat scrutinized for her decision to begin using “she/her” pronouns again. The “Cool for the Summer” singer shared their shifting feelings about their gender identity in an interview on the Spout podcast, a show dedicated to celebrity interviews.

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