Tuned In: Demi Lovato Gushes About Wilmer Valderrama on Twitter

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Wemi Dilmer Lovarrama (PCN) Demi Lovato fans are thrilled that their favorite ex-Disney starlet has returned to Twitter, even if it's just to dispel rumors that she's in rehab... and to profess her admiration for a certain much-older gentleman. That's right: Dilmer still exists. Or Wemi. How about Lovarrama? Also in music news, Madonna's new album cover is out, Jennifer Lopez is selling beer, and Jack White's releasing a new solo album.

Last week, it was rumored that former Sonny With a Chance star Demi Lovato had returned to rehab once again after Blind Gossip published a thinly veiled blind item about a hard-partying former child star. It didn't help that shortly after the piece was published, Lovato announced a break from Twitter with the admission, "I just get myself in trouble!"

Lovato's PR team was quick to deny Blind Gossip's claims, but would not confirm the singer's sobriety. On Monday, Demi returned to Twitter, writing, 'Don't believe the hype.....All is well! SO stoked to head to Chile in a few days!!! Love all my Lovatics... MUAH! xo."

Lovato also indirectly addressed rumors that she'd recently split from much-older beau Wilmer Valderrama, who has a history of dating ladies not yet old enough to drink legally. Lovato wished her rumored boyfriend a happy birthday: "To the o! ne and o nly @WillyVille - I only hope the world can see what an incredible man you are.. Happy Birthday Wilmer, you deserve it :)"

Then Valderrama basically confirmed their relationship with his response: "@ddlovato thank you my angel... #StayStrong."

Demi might want to check out our special on the most impressive Hollywood age gaps...

Madonna's MDNA. (via Dlisted) Surprise! Madonna doesn't really look like Madonna on the cover of her upcoming album MDNA. Her team saved precious Photoshop dollars by using a distorted, hyper-saturated shot of the Queen of Pop's face. It's kind of like an expensive, arty but deceptive MySpace profile shot.

Jennifer Lopez pays for the rocks that she's got by endorsing beer in Brazil. Lopez's contribution to the Brahama Beer commercial below must have taken about 20 minutes to shoot.

Nicki Minaj is a Harajuku Frankenstein in David Guetta's new music video for "Turn Me On," and it's safe to say his record company spent too much money on it. The '90s continue their revival with Garbage's announcement of a fifth studio album, Not Your Kind of People, which will be released independently on the Stunvolume label. Shirley Manson excitedly told the LA Times, "People at record companies live in fear of being wrong. Music cannot thrive in that environment. It is an unruly art form. You can't keep treating it like sausage meat. You have to let it move and breathe."

Jack White will release his first solo album, Blunderbus! s, this April. He explained in a press release, "I've put off making records under my own name for a long time but these songs feel like they could only be presented under my name. These songs were written from scratch, had nothing to do with anyone or anything else but my own expression, my own colors on my own canvas."

Lana Del Rey is pretty defensive in a new interview with Rolling Stone. Though she insists she "felt good" about her recent performance on Saturday Night Live ("I thought I looked beautiful and sang fine"), she's obviously got her guard up. She responded to a question about backlash with, "It wouldn't have mattered if I was absolutely excellent. People don't have anything nice to say about this project. I'm sure that's why you're writing about it."

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