On a new podcast, actor and singer Demi Lovato dives into her sex life like never before.
“To amplify the voices of those who advocate for choice and bodily autonomy.”
The singer updated her pronouns last May.
The original track appeared in her fourth studio album, ‘Demi.’
Here’s everything you need to know about the project.
For being offensive to Christians.
It’s 2004 again, and we L.O.V.E. it.
A perfect end of summer mix of funk, K-pop and rap.
The pop-rock LP features several lyrics supporting her dual identities.
The singer talks down on a major age gap.
“We’re all f-cking exhausted,” they sing in the old school pop-punk anthem.