Emily Hampshireis dishing on the timeDemi Lovatoslid into her DMs.
TheSchitt’s Creekstar appeared on Wednesday’s episode of the singer’s podcast,4D with Demi Lovato,and reflected on the “funny” story of how they first met.
“You also said that!” said Lovato, 29. “You were like, ‘I’m decades older, I don’t think we’ll find the same things funny.’ I was like, ‘Mm excuse you’ and I sent you a really good meme.”
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Hampshire then remembered Lovato bringing up the age gap between longtime coupleSarah Paulson, 46, andHolland Taylor, 78, as an example of how their romance could work.
“You also said, ‘Think of Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor.’ And then right after you were like, ‘I don’t mean you’re the Holland Taylor!'” Hampshire said. “I thought it was the funniest thing in the whole world because I was a Holland Taylor in that situation. Proud to be.”
Though Lovato’s move didn’t end in a relationship between the two stars, they were able to form a friendship out of it.
“A non-binary person can dream. And they, she — I at the time was a ‘she’ — she was dreaming, she was dreaming big,” said Lovato, whocame outas non-binary in May and uses they/them pronouns. “I was like, ‘What’s the worst that could happen?’ And I made a really good friend. You’re a dope friend, and I’m happy we became friends after that.”
“Me too, I wish you weren’t 29!” Hampshire joked.
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Later in the episode, the pair discussed both being single at the moment — Lovatosplitfrom fiancé Max Ehrich last year and Hampshireended her engagementto songwriter Teddy Geiger back in 2019.
“I went through a difficult breakup, and it kind of forced me to really go to therapy and look at myself because I was all about the other person and that was something I did before that person that I didn’t recognize,” Hampshire said.
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She continued, “Everything was about me not having any needs and any self, and now that I’ve finally gotten to that — after lots of expensive, expensive therapy — I’ve gotten to a place where I love me so much and doing what I want to do that I’m scared to get into a relationship. I’m worried that I’m just going to give that up.”
source: people.com