Showing posts with label Lovato. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lovato. Show all posts

Saturday, July 3, 2021

Demi Lovato and Noah Cyrus Hold Hands During Fun Theme Park Outing

Demi Lovato and Noah Cyrus Hold Hands During Fun Theme Park Outing

  • After performing together at YouTube 2021 Pride, Demi Lovato and Noah Cyrus enjoyed a night out Six Flags' Magic Mountain in California.
  • Watch: Demi Lovato Comes Out as Nonbinary, Changes Pronouns to They/Them

    Girls’ night out! 

    Demi Lovato and Noah Cyrus recently stepped out for a fun-filled outing at the Space Jam: A New Legacy party at Six Flags’ Magic Mountain in Valencia, Calif. The musicians, who collaborated on the hit song “Easy” earlier this year, were photographed holding hands at the theme park on Tuesday, June 29.

    During their out and about, the dynamic duo kept things low-key and casual. Demi, who came out as non-binary in May and uses they/them pronouns, wore a bright pink T-shirt and tie-dye sweatpants. The 28-year-old pop star paired their colorful look with white sneakers, a vibrant yellow fanny pack and a black beanie.

    As for Noah? The 21-year-old singer opted for a similar cozy vibe and donned a white oversized sweatshirt, denim pants with bold prints and patches and a navy beanie.

    According to Page Six, the singers were joined by Demi’s longtime friend, Matthew Scott Montgomery.

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    Demi and Noah’s recent outing comes a week after they performed for YouTube 2021 Pride. 

    “Thank you @noahcyrus for closing out the night w me for @youtube’s pride 2021 celebration,” the Dancing with the Devil… the Art of Starting Over singer wrote on Instagram. “I’m so happy we finally got to sing our song together #Easy.”

    Noah responded, “thank you for having me you [sic] were effortlessly perfect and im never not in awe of u.”

    Noah Cyrus, Demi LovatoALEXJR / BACKGRID

    Back in March, Page Six reported through a source that the superstars were “very close” after recording their song “Easy” together, hinting that they had a fling.

    However, an insider close to Demi called the romance rumors “weird” and reiterated that “they’re not dating.”

    “They have dinner sometimes, but they’re not romantic,” the source told the outlet at the time. “They got together for this song that sorta came together a bit last minute, and they hang out.”

    Both Noah and Demi haven’t publicly commented on whether or not they are more than friends.

    Of course, these days, the “Sorry Not Sorry” singer appears to be focused on building a relationship with herself more than anything. In March, the Texas native opened up to Glamour about their queer identity and how their whirlwind engagement to Max Ehrich was eye-opening. The two broke up in September 2020.

    “When I started getting older, I started realizing how queer I really am,” Demi shared. “This past year, I was engaged to a man, and when it didn’t work, I was like, ‘This is a huge sign.’ I thought I was going to spend my life with someone. Now that I wasn’t going to, I felt this sense of relief that I could live my truth.”

    “I know who I am and what I am, but I’m just waiting until a specific timeline to come out to the world as what I am,” they said at the time. “I’m following my healers’ timeline, and I’m using this time to really study and educate myself on my journey and what I’m preparing to do.”

    Tuesday, June 8, 2021

    Demi Lovato Reveals How Becoming the "Breadwinner" as a Teen Affected Family Dynamics

    Demi Lovato Reveals How Becoming the "Breadwinner" as a Teen Affected Family Dynamics

  • Demi Lovato and Drew Barrymore recently opened up about "the parent-child dynamic" they both experienced as they skyrocketed to fame at a young age and became the money-makers for their family.
  • Watch: Demi Lovato Comes Out as Nonbinary, Changes Pronouns to They/Them

    You can always count on Demi Lovato to keep it real. 

    The pop star, who identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, recently spoke to Drew Barrymore about how their childhood stardom affected their family dynamics. And it’s certainly a topic the Charlie’s Angels actress can relate to as she not only grew up in the public eye, but also had a strained relationship with her parents.

    “I noticed that when I came into the spotlight at a young age, and then was the breadwinner…there wasn’t a manual for my parents to read and it say, ‘Here’s what to do to raise a child star,'” Demi candidly shared on the 4D With Demi Lovato podcast on Wednesday, June 2.

    “They didn’t get that,” the “Anyone” singer continued. “So when they would try to ground me at 17, I would say, ‘I pay the bills.’ And I cringe now when I think about that attitude. But when the world is putting you on a pedestal, you kind of think that you could do no wrong. As I’ve gotten older, I see my parents just as big kids themselves.”

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    While the 50 First Dates actress could connect with Demi, she also brought up an interesting perspective.

    Drew responded, “I don’t think it’s the world and the pedestal. I think it’s the parent-child dynamic that gets completely reversed.”

    “And,” she went on, “no wonder you won’t take an order from an authority figure who’s no longer an authority figure because you’ve now reduced them down with finances and responsibilities.”

    Demi Lovato, Drew Barrymore, 4DYoutube

    The Drew Barrymore Show host explained that becoming a mother opened her eyes to “how little I understood what boundaries were.” She shares two daughters, Olive, 8, and Frankie, 7, with her ex-husband, Will Kopelman.

    “When you’re a parent,” she began. “You try to compensate with so much love and you’re almost afraid to get into the argument. Sometimes, you’re just trying to survive the day, so you let things slide, and then you’re like, ‘There should’ve been a boundary in that place probably a while ago, but I guess I’m only realizing that now.'”

    The award-winning actress then detailed her tempestuous relationship with her mother, Jaid Barrymore.

    “I didn’t know I was angry at my mom. I didn’t know I resented her,” Drew shared. “I also then felt so much guilt as if my inability to make a relationship with this woman work was literally the most cruel and f–ked thing I’d ever done in my life.”

    “I, for 20 or 30 years, felt toxic inside that I had to keep separating myself from her to gain autonomy and a structure and boundaries…and learn everything on my own,” she explained. “I realized that her and I were friends. We were not parent and child. Therefore, I had to completely relearn what [the] parent-child dynamic is. I couldn’t have a relationship with her until I figured that out for myself, and could come to her as a woman.”

    The Hollywood veteran said she and her mother are in a “really good place” now.

    But because of their past, Drew pointed out that she maintains a certain dynamic with her daughters.

    “I told my own kids, I will never be your friend,” she admitted, to which Demi laughed and nodded in agreement. “Like, I’m your parent. I’m not your friend. You can be friendly and do activities, it’s not that it has to be this strict relationship.”

    The Grammy singer replied, “But you know what? That’s how it’s supposed to be.”

    Watch Demi and Drew’s candid conversation in the video above.