Demi Lovato set tongues wagging and rumors circulating last summer when she released her hit “Cool For The Summer,” which some people assumed was her desire to sleep with another woman.
Demi played coy then about her intentions with the song’s suggestive lyrics but now she is speaking out about her sexuality.
“[Sexuality is] something I don’t think needs to have a label. As humans, it’s just about a connection with someone.”
“Being different in Texas or in the South in general, you can be judged,” she said. “I grew up in a home where there was absolutely nothing wrong with somebody identifying as another sex or liking the same sex. People will say, ‘Thank you so much for all that you do.’ And my response is: ‘It’s just something that people should already be doing.’
Like Lovato, more and more young people appear to be moving away from identifying as exclusively heterosexual. A survey conducted in the UK revealed that nearly 1 in 2 young people identify as not being exclusively heterosexual. Another study, this one conducted by the trend forecasting agency J W Thompson Innovation Group reported that 52 percent of Gen Zs don’t identify as exclusively heterosexual.
Demi played coy then about her intentions with the song’s suggestive lyrics but now she is speaking out about her sexuality.
“[Sexuality is] something I don’t think needs to have a label. As humans, it’s just about a connection with someone.”
“Being different in Texas or in the South in general, you can be judged,” she said. “I grew up in a home where there was absolutely nothing wrong with somebody identifying as another sex or liking the same sex. People will say, ‘Thank you so much for all that you do.’ And my response is: ‘It’s just something that people should already be doing.’
Like Lovato, more and more young people appear to be moving away from identifying as exclusively heterosexual. A survey conducted in the UK revealed that nearly 1 in 2 young people identify as not being exclusively heterosexual. Another study, this one conducted by the trend forecasting agency J W Thompson Innovation Group reported that 52 percent of Gen Zs don’t identify as exclusively heterosexual.
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