Demi and Trace Breakup

July 23, 2009 at 3:01am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Metro Station's frontman Trace Cyrus has broken up with singer and actress Demi Lovato, 16.

The 20-year-old brother of Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus said: "Demi is one of my good friends and I definitely became very, very close with her in the past few months, and it's something I really wanted to make work. But unfortunately, we both have very busy schedules - we're both on tour right now.

"She's someone I can totally relate to. But she is a lot younger than me. When someone is that much younger, you're looking for different things in relationships. Maybe when she's older and we've both matured, we'll be looking for the same thing and it can work out."

We thought age was just a number. Guess not.

—Philippa Bourke, Splash News

 

Comments

what a relief

Im happy for whatever he chooses, but she's so wrong. She's just too clean.

good

i love metro station! she will ruin it!

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