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Demi Lovato Grows Up, Regrets 12 Tattoos

Demi Lovato has confessed to problems with her image including a dozen tattoos across her body in a recent interview.

Following her win at this year's MTV VMA's last week, Lovato went on "Live! With Kelly and Michael" and opened up about her ink.

At just 20 years old, Lovato already has 12 tattoos, including one on her left forearm of a friend's lips done in "a spur of the moment, stupid decision."

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The singer admitted she has considered getting the tattoos removed, which can be both painful and expensive.

"I've thought about it before because, you know, when I get older I don't know if I want to have 'rock and roll' on my middle finger," said Lovato. "But I'm young and I can rock it now. When I get old, I can worry about it later."

The "X-Factor" judge also opened up about her ever-changing hair color, which is currently blonde.

"I think this is my favorite right now," she said. "Just because, you know, it's the color I have right now and I don't feel like changing it."

The "Give Your Heart a Break" singer is well known for her honesty and has often revealed personal struggles with anorexia and self medicating. Moreover, Lovato dished about how her position on "X-Factor" has been going.

"I'm a Southern girl who speaks her mind," said the Texas native. "If you're going to dish it, you might as well be able to take it."

Lovato can be seen on "X-Factor" starting on Sept. 12 at 8 p.m. EST on FOX.

Following of her "Live!" interview with Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan, Lovato took to Twitter, posting, "I'm SO happy for Michael Strahan.. He was so sweet and genuine. OF COURSE Kelly is too, but I loved being on the show today. Such a sweetie!"

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