Demi Lovato seemingly disses ex Wilmer Valderrama over 12-year age gap

Demi Lovato appears to diss her ex Wilmer Valderrama and their 12-year age gap in her new song “29.”

The track, which will be released later this month on the 29-year-old singer’s “Holy Fvck” album, references the “That ’70s Show” alum’s age when they met.

“Finally 29 / Funny, just like you were you at the time,” the actress sings. “Thought it was a teenage dream / Just a fantasy / But was it yours or was it mine?”

In addition to repeating “17, 29” in the tune, the former Disney Channel star mentions being “too young to drink wine.”

She continues, “Just five years of bleeders, student and a teacher / Far from innocent / What the f–k’s consent? / Numbers told you not to / But that didn’t stop you.”

Lovato has yet to confirm that the song is about Valderrama, whom she dated from 2010 to 2016.

In her 2017 documentary, “Simply Complicated,” the “Camp Rock” star described meeting the actor, now 42, at his house in January 2010.