Demi Lovato Crashes Adam Lambert Feud Rumors - Says 'I Love Him'

Reportedly, all is well between the American singer and actress who made her debut as a child actress in Barney & Friends - Demi Lovato and the American singer songwriter who rose to fame in 2009 as runner-up on the eighth season of American Idol - Adam Lambert.

Previously, there were rumors that Demi Lovato and Adam Lambert were at odds over reported tour negotiations, however,  the 'Really Don't Care' hitmaker Lovato, sounded off in an interview at CBS Radio's We Can Survive benefit concert on Saturday at the Hollywood Bowl and said, "Adam and I are really good friends, and I love him."

But, as stated by some reports, the 'Made in the USA' singer had supposedly set the 'Never Close Our Eyes' singer Adam Lambert, as the front act for Demi Lovato's upcoming world tour, but as it turns out, Lovato gave the slot to another friend - the American singer and songwriter Nick Jonas.

Demi Lovato stated on Saturday, neither confirming nor denying the allegations, "Nick Jonas is one of my best friends and also business partners."

Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas did team up earlier this year, as co-owners of Safehouse Records (a new record label). Lovato and Jonas'  friendship dates back to the pair's Disney days.

Back in 2008, Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas first shared the screen in Disney Channel's Camp Rock, followed by  the duo's respective series on the network - where Demi Lovato starred in the American sitcom - Sonny with a Chance, and Jonas  in the television series JONAS - and each of Lovato and Nick Jonas' show was aired shortly thereafter.

On the other hand, Adam Lambert's album - The Original High, he got a track named "Rumors," and in an interview earlier this year, Adam Lambert gushed about the collaboration with the Swedish singer and songwriter - Tove Lo.

Adam Lambert said, "It's about calling out how individuals get so hung up on rumors and unconstrained conversation," he also said, "I really liked singing with Tove Lo."

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