Demi Lovato Plays Coy About Being Bisexual, Performs New Single On ‘Alan Carr: Chatty Man’

Former Disney child Demi Lovato has been rumored to be bisexual after she discussed her newest track in a recent interview. Lovato sat for an interview on England’s famous late-night talk show Alan ...
Demi Lovato Plays Coy About Being Bisexual, Performs New Single On ‘Alan Carr: Chatty Man’
Written by Val Powell
  • Former Disney child Demi Lovato has been rumored to be bisexual after she discussed her newest track in a recent interview.

    Lovato sat for an interview on England’s famous late-night talk show Alan Carr: Chatty Man to promote her latest single “Cool for the Summer.” She talked about the meaning behind the lyrics of the song, which turned out to be about experimenting in relationships with both men and women.

    The host directly asked the singer if the song is referring to lesbianism, to which she responded: “I’m not confirming and I’m definitely not denying…”

    Carr, threw another hot question to the 23-year-old singer: “Have you ever gone cool for the summer yourself?”

    Lovato answered the question in her roundabout way: “All of my songs are based on personal experiences. I don’t think there is anything wrong with experimentation at all.”

    The singer’s sexuality had been questioned in the past. In fact, Orange is the New Black actress Ruby Rose stated in a previous interview, that she once had a fling with Lovato.

    After the interview, the “Cool for the Summer” singer rocked the Alan Carr: Chatty Man studio with her rendition of her new track. She wore an edgy, tight-fitting black dress with slashes on the thigh.

    Lovato, who battled depression as well as self-harm and eating disorders in the past claims her newest album shows that she has become a more confident person after all those years.

    “I think there was something very liberating over this past year when I really honestly stopped caring,” she opened up.

    Now that she has gained more faith in herself, Lovato said she has become more comfortable in her own skin and the negative comments do not affect her as much as before.

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