Demi Lovato recently opened up about her time at Camp Rock and reflected on some of her viral moments.
During a video interview with Harper’s Bazaar released Friday, the 30-year-old singer-songwriter revealed she’s always wanted to do an R-rated Camp Rock 3 movie.
The former Disney star – who goes by the pronouns “they/them” and “she/her” – also shared his thoughts on some of her most famous internet moments, including the iconic “poot” memes.
The actor rose to fame as a teenager playing Mitchie Torres on Camp Rock and Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam.
Over a decade later, the Sorry Not Sorry hitmaker – who revealed she still has vision and hearing problems after her near-fatal overdose in 2018 – opened up about how she always wanted to make a third sequel.
Discussing the Past: Demi Lovato recently opened up about her time at Camp Rock and reflected on some of her viral moments. During a video interview with Harper’s Bazaar released Friday, the 30-year-old singer-songwriter revealed she’s always wanted to do an R-rated Camp Rock 3 movie
Recalling her viral moments: The former Disney star – who calls herself the pronouns “they/them” – also shared his thoughts on some of his most famous internet moments, as well as the iconic “poot” memes
“I used to want to do an adult version of Camp Rock 3, like an R-rated version,” Lovato revealed during her interview.
“But I think too much time has passed,” they continued dejectedly. “And it missed its chance.”
During the interview, Lovato was also jokingly asked what her favorite dish was – a reference to a famous clip of them speaking to German radio station NRJ in 2015.
Instead of answering what their favorite food was, they gave an unexpected answer with a straight face: “I like cups because they are very comfortable to hold and contain the hot things that you don’t have to touch.”
Almost a decade later, she revisited the viral moment, stressing that it was all a joke.
“I was really tired and I was doing these interviews and I got asked all these questions,” she laughed, recalling to Harper’s Bazaar. “I finally got tired of answering the questions, so I made up a silly answer.”
“And then it went viral,” Lovato continued. “Everyone thought I was serious, but if you watch the video you’ll see me looking up at my daily manager and after that reply I smile because I was like, ‘Ha ha, they did.’ I don’t know it.’
They added, “My favorite dish would be a plate anyway.” No, I’m just kidding. My favorite dish is probably pizza. I love pizza.’
Most prominent role: The actor rose to fame as a teenager playing Mitchie Torres in ‘Camp Rock’ and ‘Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam.’ Over a decade later, the ‘Sorry Not Sorry’ hitmaker – who revealed she still has vision and hearing problems after her near-fatal overdose in 2018 – opened up about always wanting to make a third sequel
Remembering iconic moments online: Lovato was laughing infectiously even before they finished the whole question and recalled the nickname they were given after an unflattering photo was uploaded to Tumblr in October 2015. “When poot went viral it really sucked,” they truthfully replied. “Because I thought that was a real picture of me and I was like, ‘Oh no, that’s a really bad angle.'”
A producer behind the cameras then asked her, “Is it weird when things like that or poot or ‘get a job stay away from her’ go viral?”
Lovato laughed infectiously before they even asked the whole question, recalling the nickname they earned after an unflattering photo was uploaded to Tumblr in October 2015.
“When poot went viral it really sucked,” they truthfully replied. “Because I thought that was a real picture of me and I was like, ‘Oh no, that’s a really bad angle.'”
They continued, “But Poot was photoshopped!” I felt better about it later because I realized that wasn’t my face. But when it went viral, it was definitely weird.”
Referring to the viral “get a job” and “stay away from her” comments she once wrote to a superfan who posted a photo with Lovato’s sister, she said, “It’s a whole different story, but it’s really funny to watch.’ on again.’