Premiere: Demi Lovato 'Really Don't Care' Music Video Released, See Fabulous Clip Filmed At Los Angeles Gay Pride Parade
She "Really Don't Care."
Demi Lovato proved to be this generation's gay icon in her newest music video for single "I Really Don't Care." The video, which was shot entirely at Los Angeles Pride Parade, has such an empowering message, we can't help but get chills while watching.
It's pretty much a figurative middle finger to anyone who talks down upon the gay community. Demi even literally flips off the camera during the one part of the song where she sings, "Now if we meet out on the street, I won't be running scared/I'd walk right up to you an put one finger in the air."
Demi opens the video by standing on her pride float and saying"[This one guys] has a burn in hell poster. You don't have to hate because my Jesus loves all."
The video is very LGBT inclusive featuring drag queens, lesbian couples, gay men, and transgender individuals. The sea of rainbow flags, and latex body suits, along with other strange wardrobe choices, or lack there of, are really just eye candy for the pop-power song.
If you look close you'll even catch a glimpse of Perez Hilton, and Lovato's rumored on-again, off-again boyfriend Wilmer Valderrama, who it seems like she is telling that world that she really doesn't care if you know about their relationship.
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