Five Times August Roasts Demi Lovato's "Woe is Me" Narrative and Quest for Validation Through Radical Gender Ideology

Five Times August, the musical sensation with a knack for witty commentary, has entered the ring, roasting Demi Lovato's obsession with gender ideology. In case you didn't hear: Ms. Demo Lovato reverted to her "She/Her" pronouns after switching to "They/Them". This switch confused a lot of people, forcing her to explain herself, which proved to be too exhausting for her, especially because she is a celebrity with mental health issues who is obsessed with social perception.

Let's face it, we've all witnessed the theatrics of the rich and famous. Their constant need for attention and validation knows no bounds. Five Times August has had enough and sarcastically remarks on the level of her emotional plight over the confusion she created.

Many on Twitter were quick to chime in and gave their perspective on the commentary, like Scott Spalding who tweeted in response:

"Yep, trying to coerce others into accepting a false reality can be exhausting."

Changing pronouns has become a bit of a fad in popular music. Sam Smith, Halsey and Lil Uzi Vert are some of the biggest musical artists that currently identify as "They/Them". Who knows what amount of stress this may cause then. Do you think that any of them will be reverting back to their original pronouns like Ms. Demi Lovato?

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