Demi Lovato trades in pixie haircut for a dramatic extra-long mullet

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Demi Lovato has been having fun playing around with their look these days.

 

The 28-year-old superstar recently traded in the raven colored pixie cut they had been rocking as of late and took a page out of the Miley Cyrus playbook with a dramatic new mullet.

It was business in the front and party in the back as Lovato was spotted on the set of their new music video with rapper G-Eazy in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

New look: Demi Lovato rocked a dramatic new mullet on the set of their new music video with G-Eazy in Los Angeles on Wednesday

 

Demi and G-Eazy (Gerald Earl Gillum) were seen heading to the set of a music video this week for an unreleased song that the pair of stars have collaborated on.

The Sorry Not Sorry crooner sported an over-sized lemon yellow short sleeved button-up shirt over a matching yellow crop top, black parachute pants and work boots. 

Their hair, however, was the statement piece as Demi is now rocking a long wavy mullet that cascades down to the mid-back.

A lover of glam, Demi's face was fully made up with dramatic eye-shadow in blacks and yellows to match their ensemble.

Hair do: Demi's new hairdo made a statement as they are now rocking a long wavy mullet that cascades down to the mid-back

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G-Eazy, meanwhile, kept things simple in skin tight black leather pants and a matching leather jacket. 

This week on Demi's new podcast, 4D with Demi Lovato, the singer chatted with transgender boxer Patricio Manuel.

During the conversation Demi - who has been training in MMA for years - revealed that their own experience with jiujitsu helped them discover and appreciate their masculine side. 

Getting to know you: During a conversation on their podcast, Demi revealed that their own experience with jiujitsu helped them discover and appreciate their masculine side. 

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'I felt like I was embracing my masculine side when I was training. I was able to set foot into my masculinity more,' Demi explained.

Adding: 'I found that when i started training, specifically for me it was jiujitsu, I really found an immense amount of healing.'  

Demi recently launched the popular new podcast earlier this month and in the first episode came out as non-binary. Lovato now uses the pronouns they/them.

Their story: Demi recently launched the popular new podcast earlier this month and in the first episode came out as non-binary. Lovato now uses the pronouns they/them

 
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