G-Eazy Insists Demi Lovato Is "Just A Friend" After The Two Were Seen Holding Hands

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G-Eazy stands backstage during the 2018 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival Weekend 1 at the Empire Polo Field on April 15, 2018 in Indio, California.
G-Eazy dispels rumors of dating Demi Lovato.

G-Eazy's made a lot of headlines over the past few weeks. At the top of the month, his ex-girlfriend Halsey confirmed the two broke up. While she didn't explicitly say the reasoning behind the split, she may have hinted that his infidelity caused them to call off their relationship. Despite this, G-Eazy seems to be handling the break-up fairly well since he's been spotted partying with vans full of women and holding hands with ex-Disney star, Demi Lovato. However, the rapper insists that he and the "Sober" singer are just friends.

G-Eazy finally addressed the dating rumors between him and Demi Lovato. The "No Limit" rapper was spotted on the red carpet for the 2018 ESPY's where he caught up with Entertainment Tonight. When the rapper was asked about rumors of him and Demi Lovato being an item, the rapper responded, "She's just a friend."

Shortly after splitting with Halsey, G-Eazy was spotted walking hand-in-hand with Lovato as they made their way into Warwick Nightclub in Los Angeles last weekend. Despite saying that the two are friends, G-Eazy accepts the speculations that come along with his love life.

"It's just one of those things that comes with the territory. You trade in your anonymity in exchange for some of your success in the public eye," he said. "You have to remember the blessings and remember how grateful you are to be here in the first place and understand some of that is just what comes with the territory."


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