Demi Lovato is a major LGBT advocate.

However, around two years ago she released the hit song 'Cool For The Summer' which many people read as being a reference to some sort of sexual ambiguity from the singer and actress.

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She told chat show host Alan Carr at the time that, 'I'm not confirming, and I'm definitely not denying,' Demi told Carr about whether the song was about a same-sex encounter. She continued: 'All of my songs are based off of personal experiences. I don't think there's anything wrong with experimentation at all.'

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Carr joked that he experimented once and never stopped. Demi added, 'Hey, I didn't say that it didn't stick, either. I didn't say that it didn't stick.'

The 25 year-old was recently seen holding hands with a girl at Disneyland which has lead many fans to presume they are in a romantic relationship.

According to Perez Hilton, this woman is a DJ called Lauren Abedini.

On Wednesday, with rumours swirling in the air, Lovato took to Twitter to have a word saying that, 'Just because I'm refuse to label myself for the sake of a headline doesn't mean I'm not going to stand up for what I believe in...If you're that curious about my sexuality, watch my documentary. But I don't owe anybody anything.'

She expanded on her Tweets in a recent interview with Pride Source, explaining:

I just feel like everyone's always looking for a headline and they always want their magazine or TV show or whatever to be the one to break what my sexuality is. I feel like it's irrelevant to what my music is all about. I stand up for the things that I believe in and the things that I'm passionate about, but I like to keep my personal life as private as possible when it comes to dating and sexuality and all that stuff just because it has nothing to do with my music. Unfortunately, we live in a world where everyone is trying to get that soundbite and I am purposefully not giving the soundbite. Watch my documentary.

Her documentary is called Simply Complicated and aims to take a backstage peek at the ex-Disney star's life.

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Daisy Murray is the Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, spotlighting emerging designers, sustainable shopping, and celebrity style. Since joining in 2016 as an editorial intern, Daisy has run the gamut of fashion journalism - interviewing Molly Goddard backstage at London Fashion Week, investigating the power of androgynous dressing and celebrating the joys of vintage shopping.