Singer Demi Lovato indirectly admits bisexuality during an interview. Although she did not actually say she was bisexual, she said she was experimenting and that there is no harm in that.
In a recent interview with a British late-night talk show "Alan Carr: Chatty Man", the singer showed her braveness in opening up about her sexuality. The singer was asked about her new single entitled "Cool for the Summer" whether the song was about being a lesbian. As noted by Entertainment Tonight, Demi answered "I'm not confirming and I'm definitely not denying". The singer exclaimed that her songs are definitely from personal experiences but she did stress that there is nothing wrong with experimenting one's sexuality.
Demi is not the first one of the Hollywood stars of this generation that admitted her true sexuality. Just last June, singer Miley Cyrus admitted to dating both men and women. However, according to Entertainment Tonight, Demi is now happily dating actor Wilmer Valderrama from "That 70's Show". In fact, she praises him for always being there by her side, even amidst her admission of experimenting one's sexuality. The actor claims that Demi can change and redefine the way people perceive pop culture.
During the interview, the host who is openly gay joked about experimenting his sexuality back then and the fact that it stuck with him and has been gay since then. Demi answered with a smile saying "I didn't say it didn't stick either". People reported that although Demi didn't give out a straight answer of her being lesbian or bisexual, she has definitely dropped serious hints about the wonderment. The 23-year-old singer was also asked about her new album cover thaw was very revealing. She explained that she really actually wore lingerie that were a bit see-through.
Aside from experimenting on her sexuality, she has a new album that is due to be out on October 16, entitled "Confident". One of its song releases in the album is her news single "Cool for the Summer" which she sang at the end of her interview.
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