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Demi Lovato And Perez Hilton Have Twitter Feud Over Lindsay Lohan

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Nov. 30 2012, Published 5:24 a.m. ET

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Demi Lovato is jumping to the rescue of Lindsay Lohan on Twitter. The X Factor judge knows what it's like to be bullied and go through a hard time in the public eye and she wants people to back off the troubled star while she's dealing with yet another arrest.

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Demi writes, "I really wish we could go back in time when artists were known for their work. Not their personal lives."

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Celeb blogger Perez Hilton responded, "@ddlovato Do you really think @LindsayLohan wants the media to not write about her? She needs attention and creates drama to get it. #Truth"

Demi replied: " The media (not just you) don't realize when you need to stop. This isn't a headline for your readers. This is someone's life."

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He then wrote, "@ddlovato The media (me) is not harming Lindsay. She is doing that to herself. She needs to take #accountability before she will get better."

The 20-year-old didn't back down and replied, "@PerezHilton hey how about you just leave her alone? Instead of kicking someone while they're down?"

This is all referring to the Liz & Dic star's recent altercation in NYC when Lindsay allegedly punched a woman in the face.

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