Demi Lovato took Danica Roem, the first openly transgender state legislator, to the AMAs

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Demi Lovato brought a special guest who’s making empowering changes in politics to last night’s 2017 American Music Awards. 

The “Sorry Not Sorry” singer brought Danica Roem, the first openly transgender state legislator as her guest.

She wanted to celebrate Roem’s historic win with an invitation to the annual event. The Virginia Democrat defeated Republican Robert Marshall earlier this month. 

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Pink casually scaled a building for a jaw-dropping aerial performance at the 2017 AMAs

Perpetually fearless pop star and genuine acrobat Pink just smashed out an epic aerial performance on the side of the JW Marriott hotel in Los Angeles.
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