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Twitter reacts with love and pride as Demi Lovato announces they are non-binary

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Demi Lovato has announced they are non-binary in a moving new video. The chart-topping pop star, 28, shared the personal news across social media on Wednesday to the admiration of fans across the world.

In a clip, posted on Instagram and Twitter, Lovato said they would be changing their pronouns to “they/them moving forward”, and that they had made the decision after “a lot of healing and self-reflective work. ”“I’m doing this for those out there that haven’t been able to share who they truly are with their loved ones,” the Sorry not Sorry singer wrote in an impassioned statement. “Please keep living in your truths and know I am sending so much love your way. ”The news has prompted an outpouring of love and support towards the music icon,.

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