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Demi Lovato Says Queer Spaces Make Her Feel Safe and Fully Herself

Her recent marriage informs a lighter album, It's Not That Deep, due Oct. 24.

Overview

  • In a new PAPER interview, Lovato says she feels safer and more free in queer clubs than in straight venues, which she describes as feeling more dangerous.
  • She credits queer communities' authenticity with helping her live openly, saying that environment lets her be herself without judgment.
  • Lovato identifies as pansexual and previously reintroduced she/her alongside they/them pronouns, explaining that constant clarification had been exhausting.
  • She recalls growing up in Texas with religious shame around coming out, contrasting that past with her present sense of belonging in LGBTQ+ spaces.
  • Lovato, now married to musician Jutes, says the relationship helped shape the lighter tone of her upcoming album and notes a warm reception after playing her song "Kiss" at a queer party.