Demi Lovato’s ex fiance Max Ehrich reveals he found out about split online

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Demi Lovato’s ex fiance Max Ehrich reveals he found out about split online
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The ex-fiance of Demi Lovato has uploaded a string of furious Instagram posts, where he revealed he found out about their break-up online.

pair’s public break-up“To find out over the internet was beyond anything I could’ve ever imaged a person could do to another human,” the text message read.In another post, Ehrich said he found out about their relationship breakdown on the internet while filming a movie.

The unnamed insider added that Ehrich statements were an attempt to “stay relevant,” which is also an accusation Lovato fans have made based on the actor’s past and recent social media activity. In mid-September, Lovato claimed Ehrich’s resurfaced posts were fake, which prompted fans to re-share an old Instagram live video of the actor gushing about his decade-old crush on Gomez.

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