Demi Lovato opens up about why she's using 'she/her' pronouns again
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Lovato said that she decided to use her former pronouns because she's been feeling more feminine. She uses both they and she pronouns.

Demi Lovato, the singer and former Disney Channel actor, has started to use she pronouns again.

Lovato, who in 2021 came out as nonbinary and changed their pronouns to they, said this week on the Spout podcast that they've been feeling more feminine recently and adopted their former pronouns.

I'm such a fluid person when it comes to my gender, my sexuality, my music, my creativity, Lovato said on the podcast, a short-form interview series with celebrities.

Lovato now uses both they and she pronouns, according to her Instagram account. She has also said she identifies as both queer and pansexual.

It's not uncommon for nonbinary people to use gendered pronouns or interchange pronouns: Singer Janelle Monae recently came out as nonbinary and said they would continue to use she pronouns in addition to they.

Lovato said on Spout that while everyone messes up pronouns at some point, it's just all about respect.

The Cool for the Summer singer is set to release their next album, Holy F**k later this month. One of the songs, Skin of My Teeth, was inspired by Lovato's health challenges after an 2018 overdose, which caused multiple strokes and brain damage. She said on Spout that she was sober throughout the creation of her album, something she's so proud of.

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