Demi Lovato is reflecting on their “complicated” relationship with their late father. The singer took to her Instagram Story on Father’s Day to share a message about the “difficult” day for some. Lovato’s dad, Patrick Lovato, died in 2013.
03.06.2021 - 22:21 / perezhilton.com
Growing up a child star has its challenges — and perhaps no one knows that better than former Disney kid Demi Lovato and talk show host Drew Barrymore.
Working busy hours on set, gaining international fame, and making more money than most can imagine would make it pretty hard to obey a parent’s rules, right? Apparently so, since Demi admitted during the latest episode of their podcast, 4D With Demi Lovato, that their relationship with mom Dianna and stepdad Eddie De La Garza first began to
Demi Lovato is reflecting on their “complicated” relationship with their late father. The singer took to her Instagram Story on Father’s Day to share a message about the “difficult” day for some. Lovato’s dad, Patrick Lovato, died in 2013.
Demi Lovato is reflecting on their «complicated» relationship with their late father. The singer took to her Instagram Story on Father's Day to share a message about the «difficult» day for some.
Singer and actress Demi Lovato recently opened up about her infamous frozen yoghurt controversy from a few months ago. If you didn’t know, the singer faced the wrath of fans when she targetted a Los Angeles frozen yoghurt shop, The Bigg Chill, for selling diet-friendly and sugar-free options available for purchase in their shop.
Demi Lovato came out as non-binary last month and the singer is adjusting to their life with new pronouns. Lovato in an interview with Audacy opened up about what it has been like for their friends and family to adjust to their new pronouns.
Demi Lovato is adjusting to life with their new pronouns after coming out as non-binary last month. In a new interview with , Lovato told Ryan Mitchell their «family has done an incredible job» with the pronoun usage.«My family has done an incredible job… I’ve noticed (Dallas) using them and they and it really does warm my heart up that people are trying,» Lovato shared, adding that their friends haven't adjusted quite as easily.
Demi Lovato is opening up about the challenges of using modern technology to communicate.
Jane Fonda is praising Demi Lovato for their courage, as the singer opened up about their near-fatal overdose in an emotional conversation.The legendary actress said that she wished she could give Demi a hug, after the artist explained how there was a voice inside that said “You’re not living, and if you don’t start living your life for you, it’s going to be your demise.”Making Demi wake up and think “You know what, I’m going to live my truth, and no matter who it scares.
Jane Fonda is applauding Demi Lovato for living their truth.
Demi Lovato has said they feared that their career would suffer if they did not conform to a “super sexy hyper-feminine pop star” look.The singer was speaking with Patricio Manuel, the first transgender boxer to fight professionally in the US, on her podcast 4D With Demi Lovato.“I was so afraid at times of what my career would look like if I wasn’t that super sexy hyper-feminine pop star,” they said.
Antonio Ferme editorApple TV Plus announced that the documentary special “Who Are You, Charlie Brown?” will premiere on June 25.Narrated by Lupita Nyong’o, the special will honor “Peanuts” creator Charles “Sparky” Schulz and celebrate the significance of the timeless comic strip with a new animated story that follows Charlie Brown on a quest to discover himself.
Demi Lovato is getting real about growing up as a child star.
Actress and singer Demi Lovato recently got candid about growing up as a child star and the pressures of it all. During the latest episode of their podcast, 4D with Demi Lovato, the singer spoke to Drew Barrymore who also worked as a child star in Hollywood.
Demi Lovato is now a bona fide YouTuber.
Demi Lovato has said that the “patriarchy” held them from coming out as non-binary.Earlier this month (May 19), the singer made the personal announcement on their Twitter account with a video and a series of tweets.Now, in a new interview on Jane Fonda’s programme Fire Drill Fridays, Demi said the patriarchy – a system or society where men have more dominance and power – held them back from coming out sooner.Lovato said: “After years of living my life for other people, trying to make myself
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Demi Lovato, who last week came out as "non-binary" and will henceforth be using "they/them" pronouns, said Saturday that complimenting someone on their weight loss can be just as harmful as complimenting somebody on their weight gain. "If you don’t know someone’s history with food, please don’t comment on their body," Lovato, 28, wrote in an Instagram story post.