Looks like, Demi Lovato and Kathy Griffin never miss out on an opportunity to fan the flames of their feud that goes back a long way.
Hours after the 56-year-old comedian tearfully spoke out at a press conference about how she felt "bullied" by U.S. President Donald Trump and his family, Lovato took to Twitter to call a certain someone out.
"I find it funny when bullies play the victims," the 24-year-old pop star tweeted, making many Lovatics believe that she was referring to Griffin's tearful press conference.
"Oops. I spilled my tea," Lovato said in a follow-up tweet.
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Earlier in the day, Griffin and her lawyers spoke out days after the comedian shared an image of herself holding up a prop meant to represent President Trump's severed, bloody head.
She said, "I made a horrible, horrible call. Trust me, if I could redo the whole thing, I'd have a blow up doll and no ketchup," continuing, "What's happening to me has never happened in the history of this great country, which is a sitting president of the United States and his grown children and the First Lady are personally, I feel, personally trying to ruin my life forever."
The bad blood goes back to 2014 when the comedian was asked to name the "biggest douche celebrity" she has ever met.
"Probably [Demi] Lovato," she said in a tweet, wherein she called the former Disney Channel star "Debbie."
To which, the 'Let It Go' hit-maker responded by tweeting, "Only a 'douche' to people I can't stand."
The feud was reignited a year later when Griffin slammed Lovato's MTV Video Music Award performance.
Also, in her book titled 'Kathy Griffin's Celebrity Run-Ins,' the author dedicated several pages to the Grammy nominee.
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