Lala Kent is opening up about why she first called out Demi Lovato for her “California Sober” mentality when it came to her drug use.
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Lala Kent is opening up about why she first called out Demi Lovato for her “California Sober” mentality when it came to her drug use.
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Demi Lovato is describing their journey of self-discovery since coming out as nonbinary in May. The 29-year-old singer appeared on the "Today" show and discussed what it's been like since saying the words out loud. "The way that I explain being nonbinary to people, or gender non conforming, is for me personally — I can’t speak to everyone in their experience — when I came to the realization that I am equally as masculine as I am feminine," Lovato explained.
Demi Lovato is continuing to live their truth. The 29-year-old «Sorry Not Sorry» singer appeared on Thursday's show where they discussed their transformative year, coming out as non-binary and taking some time to get to know themselves better. «I've been doing very well.
Demi Lovato is embarking on a whole new journey!
Demi Lovato asks this question, and many more in their upcoming documentary series, . The pop singer is about their journey through the world of aliens, and is bringing their friend Matthew and sister Dallas along for the ride as they speak with leading experts, interview alien eyewitnesses, and conduct tests to search for the truth about UFOs in this four-part docuseries, streaming exclusively on Peacock. Sign Up Demi’s desire to search for the truth goes beyond the exciting potential UFO
Demi Lovato thinks that not only are aliens out there, but they're also looking out for the singer's best interests. «I feel like we're all our own worst enemy, or at least I am, so I definitely could see how if anything is up there watching over me, they're trying to protect me from my worst enemy, which is myself,» Demi tells ET's Matt Cohen. In their new Peacock show,, which features Demi, their sister, Dallas Lovato, and their best friend, Matthew Montgomery, the trio searches for
“When people run in circles, it’s a very, very mad world.”
EXCLUSIVE: CAA has signed Michael D. Ratner, the director of hit documentary features Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil, which opened this year’s SXSW, and the upcoming Justin Bieber: Our World. The agency has also inked Ratner’s OBB Media.
G-Eazy and Demi Lovato have teamed up for a new collaborative single, the raw and aptly titled ‘Breakdown’.The track sees both stars confront their demons, with G-Eazy rapping about the pressure and scrutiny that comes from being in the spotlight.It arrived alongside an accompanying music video, directed by G-Eazy’s frequent collaborator, Daniel CZ.
Demi Lovato, 29, and G-Eazy, 32, opened up about their controversies in a powerful new music video. The A-listers teamed up for their latest song, “Breakdown” which dropped on September 17, and saw the pair get candid about their struggles in the spotlight. The clip began with some real-life headlines flashing on the screen, relating to Demi’s drug overdose and G-Eazy’s legal troubles.
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Demi Lovato and G-Eazy are sharing their “Breakdown” with the world. G-Eazy released a powerful music video Thursday night for his new track, featuring Lovato.