- On Saturday, Demi Lovato opened up about wanting to adopt kids.
- She said she "can't really see myself getting pregnant."
- Lovato also said that she would "love to have children" but "that might change."
- Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.
Demi Lovato opened up about her hopes for a future family in an interview on "The Joe Rogan Experience" podcast on Saturday.
When asked if she ever wants to have children of her own, Lovato said: "I used to. If anything I want to adopt."
"Life doesn't go according to any plan. So, I could sit here and say, 'Yes, I would love to have children.' But I don't know, because that might change next week," she continued. "I think in this moment, I want to adopt, for sure."
The "Dancing With the Devil" singer also spoke to Rogan about uncertainties and changes in her life, including her split from ex-fiance Max Ehrich, who she said gave her a "false sense of security."
"I don't know, I was engaged to a man last year. I totally thought that I'd be married, maybe pregnant, by now. And that's not the case," she said. "I know that my life is not going according to my plan."
-Spotify Podcasts 🎙 (@spotifypodcasts) March 27, 2021
Lovato also admitted to Rogan that she can't see herself carrying a child and echoed a previous statement about how she isn't sure that she will end up with a man.
"I can't really see myself even getting pregnant," Lovato told Rogan.
"I don't know. I'm so fluid now, and a part of the reason why I am so fluid is because I was super closeted off," she continued.
Earlier in the interview, she also came out as pansexual.
"Any attraction that I had toward a female at a young age, I shut it down before I even let myself process what I was feeling," she told Rogan.
The singer, who said she's proud to be a part of the LGBTQ community, also said she wants people to stop telling her who she can and can't love.
"Are y'all okay? Can I have my sexuality back, please?" she asked rhetorically. "I'm pushing 30. I am no longer a 15-year-old on Disney Channel. Please, let me live my life."
Dit artikel is oorspronkelijk verschenen op z24.nl