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Demi Lovato, the singer and former Disney Channel star, has resumed using "she" pronouns.
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Lovato, who came out as nonbinary in 2021 and altered their pronouns to "they," claimed on the "Spout" show this week that they've "been feeling more feminine
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I'm such a fluid person in terms of my gender, my sexuality, my music, and my creativity," Lovato said on the podcast, a series of brief celebrity interviews.
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According to her Instagram account, Lovato now uses both "they" and "she" pronouns. She has also stated that she is both queer and pansexual.
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Singer Janelle Monae recently came out as nonbinary and claimed they will use "she" and "they" pronouns.
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I didn't feel like a lady or a man, so I didn't feel like there was a bathroom for me,” she said. "I felt human." For me, that's they/them.
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Everyone makes a mistake with pronouns at some point, especially when they are learning," she concluded. "It's just a matter of respect."
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I am so content with my life as it is that I rarely think about substances, which is a lovely thing and something I never imagined would happen to me
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Even on her social media platforms, Lovato has been channelling feminine energy, as evidenced by a post with the comment "You can call me they, but I'm still daddy's girl.
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