Demi Lovato seemingly shaded her ex-boyfriend Wilmer Valderramain her scathing new breakup song, 29,off herupcoming eighth studio album Holy Fvck album.The angsty track, widelybelieved to be about the actor, 42, based off the revealing lyrics,are penned from her perspective at the age he was when they first met when she was still a teenager.'Finally 29 / Funny, just like you were you at the time,' the 29-year-old singer croons. 'Thought it was a teenage dream / Just a fantasy / But was it yours or was it mine?' Looking back: Demi Lovato seemingly shaded her ex-boyfriend Wilmer Valderrama in her scathing new breakup song, 29, off her upcoming eighth studio album Holy Fvck album; seen in 2016In another verse, the performer, who decided to become completely sober in late 2021, notes that she was 'too young to drink wine' when they first started dating. 'Just five years of bleeders, student and a teacher / Far from innocent / what the f**k's consent? / Numbers told you not to / but that didn't stop you,' the Grammy nominee sang.Lovato has not explicitly confirmed that the tune is about Valderrama, who she dated from 2010 to 2016.
Scathing: The angsty track, widely believed to be about the actor, 42, based off the revealing lyrics, are penned from her perspective at the age he was when they first met when she was still a teenager (pictured in June 2022)The singer began dating the actor when she was 18,California's age of consent, and he was 29.During an interview with Harper's Bazaar in 2020 after he got engaged to Amanda Pacheco,she stated they are 'not in each other's lives' and 'haven't spoken in a long time.'While speaking out their split, Lovato said: 'I think I needed that because I needed to learn to be okay on my own..
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