The Fallout Between Nick Jonas and Demi Lovato "You Ain't No Friend Of Mine"

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What are the odds that someone on the inside is working their hardest to prove this blog correct? They’re quite high I’ll tell you that.

After 2 years since their fallout, we finally decided to write about what happened in an explosive post that details everything that went wrong between the Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato.

Our post highlighted some main points:

  • Demi was used to help revive the Jonas Brothers' career back in 2014-2017 where she was constantly seen with them at promotional events and then went on to tour with Nick in 2016 and even do press appearances for Joe’s new band in 2016-17.

  • When things got tough for Demi again, they left her and chose her abusive and toxic ex, Wilmer, over her.

  • She wasn’t invited to Nick or Joe’s weddings and suddenly when they hit it big again, they forgot about her.

  • There was a lot of betrayal from Nick’s side since he was literally her best friend and since we suspected that she was secretly in love with him.

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Yeah yeah it all sounds crazy, but it’s broken down detail by detail in the post above. Either way, Demi has proven us right because on May 14, an unreleased song called “Ain’t No Friend,” leaks and describes that exact situation.

At first I thought the song was about Nick AND other friends who betrayed her but oh ho… no. It’s 100% about Nick and Demi didn’t make it that hard to guess.

After all, she did promise that we wouldn’t need no names.

Demi Lovato in 2019.

Demi Lovato in 2019.

Take a look for yourself.

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What did we say in our post?

Read more here.

Read more here.

As always, we know what we are talking about.

I’ve said multiple times that Demi is not the type of person to make a whole era about someone other than herself and she won’t expose the scandalous tea out in public. She will say it through her songs just like she exposed her abusive relationship with Wilmer Valderrama in her unreleased song, “Sorry.”

A part of me feels like she doesn’t want to put these songs on the album because she doesn’t want to revolve her music about the bitter past. However, a musician’s diary is their songs. Listen to their music and you’ll have the key to their story.

We need to allow musicians to tell their story.

P.S. don’t say what I know you will say. There’s a difference between milking the same narrative and story for 7 years and having that being your whole identity vs. an unreleased song that talks about an experience for the first time.

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