Growing up in the spotlight often meant being measured against others who started in the same place. For Demi Lovato, that included frequent comparisons with Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus, two performers who also built early careers on Disney Channel.
In a recent interview, Lovato addressed the long-running narrative that grouped the three artists together during their rise to fame. As reported by Billboard, she said the comparisons followed them for years as each transitioned from teen television to music and other projects.
Lovato explained that the public often treated the three performers as direct rivals, even though their careers developed in different ways. Each pursued distinct styles, audiences, and creative directions after leaving Disney programming.
Over time, all three artists built individual paths in entertainment. Gomez expanded into acting, music, and business ventures, while Cyrus became known for evolving musical styles and major pop hits. Lovato continued releasing albums and touring while also speaking openly about personal experiences and recovery.
Looking back, Lovato acknowledged that constant comparisons were part of growing up in a highly visible industry, but the artists ultimately shaped separate careers.




