Jan. 21, Demi Lovato shared a message of support for the non-binary community on her Instagram Stories and told fans "we will get thru this."
Gracie Abrams and Demi Lovato hit out at Meta
Demi Lovato is speaking out after Donald Trump's first order of business back in the White House was to declare that trans and nonbinary individuals would no longer be recognized by the federal government.
Demi Lovato pointed out that Meta has been automatically making users follow the new President, as well as Vice-President JD Vance.
Demi Moore laid down the law on how to pronounce her name — and it turns out fans have had it wrong this whole time. The movie star, 62, addressed the name debacle during an appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” in 2017; however, after her recent best actress win at the Golden Globes, the clip has resurfaced.
CNN reported that singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams said in her Instagram story that even when she unfollowed '@vp' and '@potus' handles, the platform kept on making her account refollow them. Abrams reportedly said that she unfollowed the handles three times but couldn't.
Demi Lovato has taken to social media to reveals why she reverted to using she/her pronouns, having previously coming out as non-binary and using they/them
Gracie Abrams and Demi Lovato claim Meta auto-followed Donald Trump and JD Vance, with users reporting the same.
Demi Lovato has sent a heartfelt message of support to the transgender and non-binary community. The 32-year-old singer - who has previously clarified why she had gone back to using she/her pronouns - has urged people to know that they are "not alone" after President Donald Trump ruled that the United States will only recognise male and female sexes.
Meta is under fire as users, including celebrities, report being unable to unfollow Trump accounts on Instagram
According to CNN, Abrams, an American singer and songwriter, took to her Instagram story stating that she had to unfollow the "@vp" and "@potus" accounts three times as Meta kept automatically refollowing them. She even had to block the accounts to ensure she stayed away from them.
People were not made to automatically follow any of the official Facebook or Instagram accounts for the President, Vice President, or First Lady,” Meta spokesperson Andy Stone wrote on X (formerly Twitter).