Demi Lovato is sending out some good vibrations.
The actor, podcast host, singer, nonbinary icon, and UFO-watcher is expanding their empire by moving into the sex toy industry with a new, gender-inclusive vibrator called The Demi Wand.
The Demi Wand is the latest sex toy launched by Boutique Bellesa, one of the leaders when it comes to female, nonbinary, and trans pleasure. It works on all body types, showing Lovato's commitment to making the world more welcoming for nonbinary people like them.
\u201cDemi Lovato announces the launch of their own vibrator, Demi Wand, in partnership with Bellesa.\u201d— Pop Base (@Pop Base) 1636380428
"There is nothing more empowering than taking your pleasure into your own hands," the site quotes Lovato as saying. "We have spent far too long pretending we are not sexual beings -- it's time for us to put this stigma to rest. We are all deserving of pleasure. We are all deserving of orgasms."
The Demi Wand was specifically designed to be Bellesa's best vibrator yet, with eight different settings, but no annoying patterns. This is a toy that can make you orgasm so hard you'll think you had a heart attack.
The Demi Wand is, not surprisingly, already a best-seller on the website, so if you want one, hurry up and buy it today. Fans are also going bonkers over it on social media.
\u201c@PopBase I want to hit the same high notes as Demi Lovato when I cum with this vibrator\nhttps://t.co/yzAVXkUgnV\u201d— simba. // fan account (@simba. // fan account) 1636380632
Lovato has had a huge year, coming out as nonbinary, hosting a podcast, 4D With Demi Lovato, a talk show The Demi Lovato Show, a docuseries Unidentified with Demi Lovato, releasing new music, and being named to the Out100.
With the new Demi Wand, it looks like Lovato isn't going to be slowing down any time soon, and is going to keep making the world better for nonbinary people like them.


















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