For Demi Lovato, 2021 has been a year for carrying on with life so anyone can hear and talking their reality.
In May, the singer, songwriter, actor and activist came out as nonbinary, and from that point forward they’ve been very easy to read, helping other people better comprehend gender identity and empowering others to track down their own realities en route.
In an interview broadcasted Thursday, the 29-year-old entertainer shared considerably more with regards to their life and looked forward to what their future might hold in regards to children and romantic love.
As of late as last year, Lovato talked about a craving to begin a family and looked at kids as a goal for the next decade of their life. Be that as it may, from that point forward, their plans have kept on advancing.
“I don’t know,” the “I Love Me” singer said when TODAY’s Hoda Kotb asked about the possibility. “I used to really want that, and then, as I’m approaching my 30s without children, it’s pretty nice. I have maternal instincts, I love my animals, and I used to really think that one day I would love to be a parent.”
Presently? It isn’t so much that they’ve decided not to, yet rather that they’ve decided not to decide.
“I just don’t know because I’m going with the flow, and if life presents itself with a child in the future, then it does and we’ll take it,” they explained. “We’ll see what happens.”
With regards to discovering a collaborate with whom they could possibly choose to dive in, Lovato is keeping the future totally open. They’re keen on discovering somebody they love and don’t have numerous limitations around what that resembles.
“I’m very fluid, so I date men and women,” they said. “But I identify as pansexual, which is I’m attracted to human beings, and it doesn’t matter what you identify as. If you’re nonbinary as well, if you are a straight man or if you’re fluid as well, I don’t hold myself back from sharing my love with anybody.”
Not that Lovato needs a partner or child in their life to feel fulfilled and happy.
“I would say I’m pretty happy,” they said. “I think that happiness is not a constant state of being. I think that I’m very content, and I have moments of happiness and moments of bliss and joy that are so fulfilling.”
Furthermore, they believe happiness is what you think about it.
“I woke up this morning, meditated and then listen to some music that I love, and it put me in a great mood,” they recalled. “I think that someone that is very content in their life starts their day off that way.”