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Jimmy Fallon And Demi Lovato Paint One Another, Talk Taking Care Of Yourself Mentally While In Quarantine

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Jimmy Fallon mixed his interview technique up a little for his chat with Demi Lovato Monday. Lovato revealed how she’d been painting a bit while in quarantine at her family’s house, with Fallon suggesting the pair drew one another while he asked her some questions.

As the duo got going, Lovato admitted: “You’ve got a vagina for a nose. I’m so sorry!” She later added, “You’ve got a hairy a** forehead!” RELATED: Demi Lovato Announces New Fabletics Collection, Confirms Generous Donation To Frontline Workers Battling Coronavirus Outbreak See the grand unveiling, and it’s actually pretty impressive, in the clip above.

Lovato and Fallon also agreed to auction the paintings off for charity. Fallon then asked Lovato about taking care of yourself

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