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Demi Lovato Fans Think Their New Song Addresses Age Gap With Ex Wilmer Valderrama

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Demi Lovato fans have a theory about their new song, «29,» off their forthcoming album, , which is set to be released on Aug.

19. In a snippet of the track, Lovato seems to address the 13-year age difference between them and their ex-boyfriend, Wilmer Valderrama.

In a TikTok posted by Demi_Artistry, the lyrics off the track are spelled out on the screen. «Fibre on the vine / too young to drink wine / Just five years of bleeders, student and a teacher,» Lovato sings. «Far from innocent / what the f*ck's consent? / Numbers told you not to / but that didn't stop you.»«Finally 29 / Funny, just like you were you at the time,» Lovato continues, seemingly referring to the age the now-42-year-old actor was when they started dating. «Thought it was a teenage dream / just a fantasy / But was it yours or was it mine?»In the last bit of the song, Lovato repeats, «Seventeen, 29 / Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh / 17, 29,» which were their respective ages when they were together.Twitter users were quick to point out their theories of the song being about Valderrama. «Demi Lovato is coming for blood with this new album as they call out ex-Wilmer Vladerrama for dating them as a minor,»one fan wrote.

Another shared, ": lyrics from '29,' the 6th song of @ddlovato’s upcoming album #HOLYFVCK. The song recalls Lovato’s relationship with the actor Wilmer Valderrama.«Lovato and Valderrama split in 2016 after almost six years of dating.

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