Demi Lovato Comes Out As Non-Binary, Fans Share Pride, Confusion Over Singer's Announcement
Demi Lovato came out on Wednesday in their new podcast "4D with Demi Lovato" as non-binary and said they will be using they/them pronouns from now on, but many have questions as to what this means.
Lovato has been busy making music and recently released their YouTube docu-series, "Dancing with the Devil," which outlines their 2018 overdose and what lead up to it. They told their fans that this decision has come after “a lot of self-reflective work” and they are “proud” of coming out.
Every day we wake up, we are given another opportunity & chance to be who we want & wish to be. I’ve spent the majority of my life growing in front of all of you… you’ve seen the good, the bad, & everything in between. pic.twitter.com/HSBcfmNruo
— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) May 19, 2021
Today is a day I'm so happy to share more of my life with you all- I am proud to let you know that I identify as non-binary & will officially be changing my pronouns to they/them moving forward 💖
— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) May 19, 2021
"I'm doing this for those out there that haven't been able to share who they truly are with their loved ones. Please keep living in your truths & know I am sending so much love your way,” they said.
Many have been congratulating them and couldn’t be more proud.
demi lovato is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns i’m going to cry i’m so proud of them and i love them so much pic.twitter.com/bBgawTvuU3
— liv ✵ ⧗ ❆ (@captlavenders) May 19, 2021
Others, have been asking questions and are confused as to where this decision came from.
How does Demi Lovato “officially” change her pronouns to they/them, by changing her Twitter bio?
— Brigitte Gabriel (@ACTBrigitte) May 19, 2021
The 28-year-old came out as pansexual in March, meaning that they’re attracted to all genders. They also ended their engagement with Max Ehrich due to being “just too queer” and “too gay to marry a man,” the "Sorry Not Sorry" singer told Entertainment Weekly.
Non-binary or genderqueer is defined as “terms used by some people who experience their gender identity and/or gender expression as falling outside the categories of man and woman,” according to GLAAD.

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