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Demi Lovato Opened Up About Wilmer Valderrama Being Engaged And The Possibility Of Raising A Child With Another Woman

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"I've never loved anybody like I loved Wilmer," Demi said at one point during the documentary. "And like, I still love Wilmer." It was reported that Wilmer visited Demi at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after it happened, visiting again the following day and apparently staying for numerous hours.

She continued: "When you get into a relationship with somebody at that young of an age and then you spend six years with somebody, you don't really get to learn about yourself." "I'm really

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