Demi Lovato Says Old Tweets About Max Ehrich and Selena Gomez Are ‘Fake’

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Demi Lovato is confirming resurfaced social media posts allegedly attributed to her fiancé, Max Ehrich, are fake.

The singer posted a statement on her Instagram Story in which she said it’s “really sad” when those on the Internet “put women against each other.”

The statement came after fans on Twitter circulated old screenshots and videos allegedly linked back to Max in which he professed his love for Selena Gomez.

“It’s really sad when people FAKE images to put women against each other. If women have conflict that’s between them NOT YOU,” she wrote. “Secondly, don’t y’all have more important s— to write about in 2020??? I challenge any tabloid that dares to type my name to mention Breonna Taylor and the fact that her murderers still haven’t been arrested. WRITE ABOUT THAT.”

She then encouraged the world to start talking about issues that matter:

“But then I stop and think.. it’s hella rude but damn.. I get it. And I don’t wanna look at what’s really happening in the world either but WE HAVE TO,” she wrote. “Yes, it’s easier to tear apart celebrities and their relationships because 2020 sucks and scares the s— out of us all but it’s only gonna stay terrifying until we address it all and WORK ON SOLUTIONS TOGETHER.”

We love you, Demi.