Last year, pop star Demi Lovato announced that they identified as non-binary and changed their pronouns to they/them. As the “Sorry Not Sorry” singer turned 30 and on the verge of releasing their 8th studio album, HOLY FVCKthey are reassessing their gender fluidity and once again changing their pronouns to they/she.
As the music sensation returns to tour with a new sound and look, they’re ready to dazzle fans with their “fluid” fashion sense that’s both masculine and feminine.
Demi Lovato’s current style
In a recent interview with Vogue, Safe the singer explained her new fashion look, saying: “I’ve been wearing clothes that are a lot wilder. It has a bit of masculinity and a bit of femininity – it’s a good balance between the two.”
Lovato said that on tour, they wear a “dress pantsuit” and have some shirts that they wear with plaid skirts. Footwear choices vary between packs, boots and Converse sneakers.
The Disney alum found that they feel more authentic in a skirt, shirt or blazer with heels or boots. They agreed: “But it changes! I’m quite a fluid person, and I’m also very fluid in my fashion.”
Taking back their power
In 2018, the “Sober” singer had a near-death experience after a drug overdose. They have been open about their experiences with addiction and an eating disorder and have spent several stints in rehab.
Now, stronger than ever, the Grammy-nominated artist is reclaiming their power. Speaking about new single ’29’, the 30-year-old singer revealed: ‘It’s about owning my power, taking it back and reclaiming some of that anger too.’
In the last one outlet face In the podcast interview, Lovato revealed that they have new feelings about their gender identity, saying, “I’ve actually adopted her/his pronouns again.”
The “This Is Me” performer explained: “When I was faced with the choice of going into a bathroom and it said ‘women’ and ‘men’, I didn’t feel like there was a bathroom for me because I didn’t necessarily feel like a woman.” . I didn’t feel like a man. I just felt like a man. And that’s what they/they are all about. To me, it’s just about feeling human at your core.”
The pop star went on to explain that they’ve been “feeling more feminine” lately, but stressed that “when it comes to pronouns in general, it’s still a learning process for a lot of people.”
According to Them, “It’s important to note that both ‘they’ and ‘she’, in that order, are included in her Instagram bio, and at no point in the interview did Lovato say she was giving up using ‘they/ they’. ‘.” The new set of pronouns is just a way to “more accurately describe her gender.”
How Demi Lovato got her start
Lovato is enjoying her return to the stage to promote her new album. They love performing in front of a live audience again, especially after spending so much time alone in the studio creating new music.
The “Neon Lights” singer was only 7 years old when she appeared alongside Selena Gomez on the popular children’s TV show. Barney and friends. Spending most of her life in the public eye, Lovato began experimenting with drink and drugs when she was just 13 years old.
According to Variety, in a recent podcast appearance call her daddy they discovered that around age 15 or 16 they were “stealing” their mother’s Xanax pills, and at age 17 they tried cocaine for the first time and “loved it.”
It was during this time that Lovato was starring on the Disney Channel Rock Camp movies with the Jonas Brothers. When the actor/singer turned 18, it was too much and they sought treatment for the first time.
Despite her battle with addiction, Lovato still managed to release chart-topping music. They are now in a happy and healthy relationship and, to date, have 224 nominations and 68 awards for their work in music, television and film.
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