Demi Lovato has announced that she’s “taking a break from music and the spotlight” in the wake of criticism of her comments about Taylor Swift in a magazine interview.
In a recent interview with Glamour Magazine, Lovato suggested Swift could do more for feminism “if they’re going to claim that as part of their brand.” She also referenced Swift’s “girl squad” saying, “I don’t see anybody in any sort of squad that has a normal body.”
Lovato brought up Swift’s song “Bad Blood,” which many have speculated is a diss at Katy Perry. She says the song is “not women’s empowerment.”
Lovato said on Twitter Tuesday that she’s not apologizing for the remarks, adding that she’s excited for 2017 and “not meant for this business and the media.”
This isn’t the first time the former Disney Channel star has abruptly announced she was taking a break. Lovato posted that she was leaving Twitter in June in response to negative comments from other users, but she returned the next day with a message that she was “coming back more honest than ever.”
This isn’t the first time the former Disney Channel star has abruptly announced she was taking a break. Lovato posted that she was leaving Twitter in June in response to negative comments from other users, but she returned the next day with a message that she was “coming back more honest than ever.”
The singer talked about her struggle with mental health illnesses in a speech at the opening night of the Democratic National Convention in July.
She’s been open about dealing with bipolar disorder, substance abuse issues and eating disorders in the past.
But she says she’s finally happy with how she looks.
“I feel healthy, I feel happy. Back then I felt an emptiness inside of me, and I reached for so many things — a person, a substance, a behavior-to fill that void,” she says.
Source: Arab News
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