Demi Lovato Addresses Max Ehrich's 'Fake' Old Tweets About Selena Gomez

By Paris Close

September 14, 2020

Demi Lovato is tired of the culture that pits female artists against each other.

The “Skyscraper” singer made this clear when she took to her Instagram Stories last night (September 13) to remind fans that there are more important matters at hand than indulging in “fake” drama.

“It's really sad when people FAKE images to put women against each other. If women have conflict that's between them NOT YOU,” Lovato started. “Secondly, don't y'all have more important s—t to write about in 2020??? I challenge any tabloid that dares to type my name to mention Breonna Taylor and the fact that her murderers still haven't been arrested. WRITE ABOUT THAT.”

Albeit unclear, the 28-year-old’s message seemed to be in response to the newly-resurfaced tweets allegedly written by her fiance, Max Ehrich, who supposedly compared his wife-to-be’s looks to her ex-friend, Selena Gomez, in December 2010.

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Although Lovato describes this gossip as “hella rude,” she says she “[gets]” people are doing it because they “don’t wanna look at what’s really happening in the world.”

She added, “Yes, it's easier to tear apart celebrities and their relationships because 2020 suck and scares the s—t out of us all but it's only gonna stay terrifying until we address it all and WORK ON SOLUTIONS TOGETHER.”

“So while on one hand I understand and have compassion for those who are so horrified at the reality of 2020 that they gotta distract themselves with doctored images in order to not focus on how bad these times are,” Lovato continued. “But on the other hand, if you're aren't 13 years old trying to grasp the reality of right now, put on your adult underpants and write about what actually matters. Please.”

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