Demi Lovato admitted that she and ex-pal Selena Gomez are not on speaking terms anymore. Is it because she has gone over to the Taylor Swift side of Hollywood?
In her recent interview with Complex Magazine, where Demi Lovato flaunted her curves wearing nothing but a blue, lacy lingerie, the former Disney star revealed that she and Selena Gomez have stopped talking to eachother. Lovato also talked about not having many celebrities friends unlike other people (*cough! Taylor Swift).
It's been known to many that Demi Lovato's friendship with Selena Gomez started to fall apart when she had to deal with her personal struggles with anorexia, bulimia, bipolar syndrome and self-mutilation.
Although the two have previously mended their broken friendship, Lovato said she and Gomez have stopped talking to eachother.
"You and Selena Gomez used to be close, but you've had some ups and downs over the years. Are you talking anymore?" Complex Magazine asked Lovato.
"Nope," Lovato simply said.
Prodded on whether or not it was because of Gomez' "particular relationship choice," Lovato simply replied: "Not really. Not anymore."
Aside from Demi Lovato's rather clipped answers about her friendship with Selena Gomez, she also talked about why she didn't have that many celebrity friends like Taylor Swift or other pop stars her age.
"I don't really hang out with celebrities. I guess I do sometimes," she said. "I like Hailee Steinfeld. And Nick (Jonas). But I don't count Nick and Joe (Jonas) as celebrities. I've grown up with them."
"I'm not the type of person that's on Instagram posting pictures of me and tons of my best friends," she added. "I have my core group, and they're the type of people that will be there for me in the middle of the night,"
Lovato's statement on celebrity friends mirrors that of Miley Cyrus' recent interview with the New York Times where she said she doesn't want to be in Taylor Swift's squad of skinny, beautiful and famous women like Cara Delevingne, Gigi Hadid, Karlie Kloss, Kendall Jenner and Zendaya among others.
"I'm not trying to be in the squad," Cyrus said. "None of my friends are famous and not because of any other reason than I just like real people who are living real lives, because I'm inspired by them."