Demi Lovato Takes Over L.A. Gay Pride Parade in 'I Really Don't Care' Music Video
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Shot earlier this month at the annual L.A. Pride parade, the clip features a blink-and-you'll-miss-it cameo appearance from Wilmer Valderrama.

AceShowbiz - Demi Lovato shows her support for the LGBT community in the music video for her newest single, "Really Don't Care". Hitting Vevo on Thursday, June 26, the visuals was shot at the annual L.A. Pride parade in West Hollywood earlier this month.

Channeling her inner rock star, the former Disney darling performs the song in the middle of the crowd in the fun-filled clip. In another scene, she joins a number of fans who dance while lip-syncing the track. Also making appearances are collaborator Cher Lloyd and "special guest" Wilmer Valderrama.

"Really Don't Care" is the fourth single taken off Lovato's 2013 self-titled album "Demi". It was originally a break-up song before the singer turned it into an "empowering anthem."

"One of my good friends who is gay, we were talking about this and he said, 'You know what? I would really like to see someone stand up for us.' So when I heard that idea I said, 'Absaf**kinglutley that's amazing.' And I love that we were able to turn this song into an empowering anthem rather than just another negative break-up song," she explained in an interview with MTV. "It goes for not just people in the LGBT community, but for anyone that's been bullied."

Demi Lovato's "Really Don't Care" (feat. Cher Lloyd) music video

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