KEY POINTS

  • Demi Lovato isn't keen on getting back together with Max Ehrich after his controversial posts, a report says
  • The singer is reportedly "completely done" with her ex-fiancé 
  • The two broke up last week, with Ehrich claiming he only learned about their split through a report 

Demi Lovato reportedly wants nothing to do with ex-fiancé Max Ehrich after he claimed to have learned of their split through a tabloid.

Fans were shocked when news broke that Lovato and Ehrich ended their relationship. The “Young and the Restless” actor then added more drama to the mix when he said on social media that he was blindsided by the revelation and found out about their engagement being called off from a report.

Soon after, Ehrich unleashed a barrage of controversial social media posts seemingly directed at Lovato. It’s unclear if he was trying to win back his ex, but his recent actions are making things worse between them, a source told E! News.

“Demi wants no contact with Max at this point. She is completely embarrassed at the way he's been acting and putting their relationship on blast via social media. She wants nothing to do with him,” the tipster said.

The source also claimed that Ehrich tried to reach out to Lovato and that he is “in denial” that their engagement is off. Moreover, the “Camp Rock” star is reportedly worried about his “erratic behavior” and doesn’t want things to get worse.

“Demi is completely done and doesn't want to see him again at this point. She can't believe she fell into his trap and is really upset over it,” the source said.

While Lovato has yet to address Ehrich's posts publicly, she has let her fans know that she is busy spending time with her circle. The insider shared that she has been leaning on her family and friends for support and that they “are all keeping her occupied and rallying around her."

Less than a week ago, news began swirling that Lovato and Ehrich had broken up. The actor then posted a series of Instagram Stories on Saturday claiming he found out about their split while he was on the set of his new movie, “Southern Gospel.”

“Imagine finding out the status of your relationship through a tabloid. While your (sic) in the middle of filming a biopic movie about a Pastor in a Christian Church whose intention of the film is to help people,” Ehrich wrote in a now-deleted post.

He also made a reference to Ariana Grande's popular breakup song, saying, “Please stop trying to thank you, next... Me.”

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Demi Lovato speaks on stage at the Teen Vogue Summit 2019 on Nov. 2, 2019 in Los Angeles. Rich Fury/Getty Images for Teen Vogue