Demi Lovato says their family has done an 'incredible job' adjusting to their pronouns

Demi Lovato came out as non-binary last month and in a recent interview, stated that it warms their heart to see their close ones adjusting to their queer identity.

Updated on Jun 19, 2021  |  10:48 AM IST |  781K
Demi Lovato speaks about their friends and family adjusting to their pronouns
Demi Lovato opens up about family trying to adjust to pronouns

Demi Lovato came out as non-binary last month and the singer is adjusting to their life with new pronouns. Lovato in an interview with Audacy opened up about what it has been like for their friends and family to adjust to their new pronouns. Last month, after coming out as non-binary, Demi announced the change of their pronouns to they/them. The singer revealed that they decided to accept their queer identity following a lot of "self-reflection."

While speaking to Audacy, Lovato revealed how their family has been trying to adjust to their new identity saying, "My family has done an incredible job… I’ve noticed (Dallas) using them and they and it really does warm my heart up that people are trying."

Further adding that it has been a bigger change for their friends, Demi said, "My friends have had a little harder time to get used to actually. Just because I think, like, your friends are the ones that you’re more likely to be like, ‘b***h.’ I’m like, ‘Look, you can still call me b***h.'"

Lovato has been open about their journey of coming out as queer. The singer in a previous interview mentioned how patriarchy held them back from accepting their queer identity and the pressure of how the industry would react to it.

While announcing their new pronouns via their podcast series 4D, Lovato spoke about being finally being the most authentic version of themself and said, "I feel that this best represents the fluidity I feel in my gender expression and allows me to feel most authentic and true to the person I both know I am and still am discovering."

ALSO READ: Demi Lovato says they 'tried to fit it into a mold' of what society wanted before coming out as queer

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