Courtney Stodden at Lombardi Pumpkin Patch in Valencia, CA. (October 22, 2011)

Courtney Stodden is first in line to support Demi Lovato and Wilmer Valderrama's love, calling it "beautiful."

Lovato and Valderrama have been getting a bit of flack lately for taking another stab at their May-September romance. The couple dated in 2010 just before 19-year-old Lovato checked into rehab for physical and emotional issues.

Recently, the Disney starlet attended Seth MacFarlane's house party where sources say she and the 31-year-old actor heated things up.

"They showed up together and made no effort to hide that they're back together," an eyewitness told Life & Style. "They were stealing kisses throughout the night, holding hands and just seemed to enjoy being together."

"He (Valderrama) was being very boyfriend-like and affectionate," the eyewitness added.

Days after, they were snapped in a hot and heavy make-out session in front of Valderrama's house.

The pair's 12-year age difference have made them the target of disapproval, but teen bride Stodden is quick to defend the duo.

"I find it beautiful for any couple who find love regardless of the age difference," Stodden reveals to E! in an interview.

Stodden is no stranger to controversial love affairs having married actor Doug Hutchison, who is 35 years her senior. Stodden was 16 when they got married in Las Vegas on May. The legal age for marriage is supposed to be 18, but Stodden's parents gave their little girl permission to go through with the nuptials.

The blonde bombshell says she understands why her own relationship received backlash from the public. "I was 16; he was 51," Stodden points out.

Then she adds, "But when you define the both of us as human beings, people find us very interesting, very unique and fascinating, and we're not afraid to express our relationship to the world."

Stodden is not afraid to speak up about society's criticisms with older men dating young girls, as opposed to the support older women get when they date younger men.

"Because women feel they've leveled the playing field with this cougar epidemic," Stodden explains. "They feel more empowered with this type of situation, rather than when the older man is dating a younger hot woman."