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Demi Lovato

Demi Lovatois embracing new changes in their life.The “Cool for the Summer” singer, 29, updated their pronouns on their Instagram in recent days, adding “she/her” to the pronouns they previously used, which are “they/them.“Additionally, theDancing with the Devilartist debuted some brand-new ink, posting a handful of photos to their Instagram Story on Monday while showing off the word “love” on one shoulder and “fear” on the other.Demi Lovato/Instagram"Duality 🖤,” Lovato simply captioned the first photo, tagging renowned celebrity tattoo artistDr. Wooand reposting his close-up photos of the singer’s body art.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.During an episode of their podcast,4D with Demi Lovato, in May last year, the pop starcame out as non-binaryin the introduction of the episode before diving into a personal conversation withAlok Vaid-Menon, a gender non-conforming writer and performer.“Over the past year-and-a-half, I’ve been doingsome healing and self-reflective work. And through this work, I’ve had the revelation that I identify as non-binary. With that said, I’ll be officially changing my pronouns to they/them,” said Lovato.RELATED VIDEO:Demi LovatoComes Out as Non-Binary: ‘I’ll Be Changing My Pronouns to They/Them’Added the former Disney star: “I feel that this best represents the fluidity I feel in my gender expression and allows me to feel most authentic and true to the person I both know I am, and am still discovering.“During Non-Binary Awareness Week last July, theUnidentified withDemi Lovatostaropened up about being misgendered, reminding fans in an honest tweet, “If you misgender me, that’s okay. I accidentally misgender myself sometimes! It’s a huge transition to change the pronouns I’ve used for myself my entire life. And it’s difficult to remember sometimes!““As long as you keep trying to respect my truth and as long as I remember my truth, the shift will come naturally,” they continued. “I’m just grateful for your effort in trying to remember what means so much to my healing process.”

Demi Lovatois embracing new changes in their life.

The “Cool for the Summer” singer, 29, updated their pronouns on their Instagram in recent days, adding “she/her” to the pronouns they previously used, which are “they/them.”

Additionally, theDancing with the Devilartist debuted some brand-new ink, posting a handful of photos to their Instagram Story on Monday while showing off the word “love” on one shoulder and “fear” on the other.

Demi Lovato/Instagram

Demi Lovato Updates Pronouns and Debuts New Tattoos

“Duality 🖤,” Lovato simply captioned the first photo, tagging renowned celebrity tattoo artistDr. Wooand reposting his close-up photos of the singer’s body art.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

During an episode of their podcast,4D with Demi Lovato, in May last year, the pop starcame out as non-binaryin the introduction of the episode before diving into a personal conversation withAlok Vaid-Menon, a gender non-conforming writer and performer.

“Over the past year-and-a-half, I’ve been doingsome healing and self-reflective work. And through this work, I’ve had the revelation that I identify as non-binary. With that said, I’ll be officially changing my pronouns to they/them,” said Lovato.

RELATED VIDEO:Demi LovatoComes Out as Non-Binary: ‘I’ll Be Changing My Pronouns to They/Them’

Added the former Disney star: “I feel that this best represents the fluidity I feel in my gender expression and allows me to feel most authentic and true to the person I both know I am, and am still discovering.”

During Non-Binary Awareness Week last July, theUnidentified withDemi Lovatostaropened up about being misgendered, reminding fans in an honest tweet, “If you misgender me, that’s okay. I accidentally misgender myself sometimes! It’s a huge transition to change the pronouns I’ve used for myself my entire life. And it’s difficult to remember sometimes!”

“As long as you keep trying to respect my truth and as long as I remember my truth, the shift will come naturally,” they continued. “I’m just grateful for your effort in trying to remember what means so much to my healing process.”

source: people.com