“He’ll never take credit for a lot of my sobriety and my recovery, but I guarantee it, I wouldn’t be alive without him today,” she said. But since then, the “Confident” singer has also made it a point to express her gratitude. In an interview with HuffPost Live in May, Lovato credited Valderrama with saving her life as Stranger Meetup she recovered from her drug addiction and an eating disorder. Lovato, who appears on the cover of the June/July issue of the magazine, also opened up about Valderrama’s personality and how he treats her. It’s New Music Friday once again, and this week’s best new songs and releases are here to brighten up your weekend.
Demi Lovato Reflects on Former Engagement, Sexual Identity
Lovato doesn’t have a girlfriend right now, but she has been romantically linked to several women, including the aforementioned Noah Cyrus and DJ-producer Lauren Abedini. Whatever their situation was, as of summer 2022, Lovato is currently dating a male-identifying musician, so it looks like this may have fizzled out quickly. In early 2021, Lovato and Noah Cyrus—Miley Cyrus’ younger sis and a singer in her own right—were rumored to be involved after collaborating musically.
A song with the same name, a brassy, haunting showcase for Lovato’s powerhouse voice, anchors a new album, “Dancing With the Devil … The Art of Starting Over,” due April 2. With the added context of all Lovato’s been through over the last few years — a public overdose, stints in and out of rehab, publicly coming out and more — the rock version of “Heart Attack” bears plenty more grit and anger where the original didn’t. When Lovato sings “It’s just not fair, pain’s more trouble than love is worth,” this time, you genuinely believe her.
Rather, the source shares they’re “hanging out” and “enjoying each other’s company.” Then, Lovato belts the chorus, in which she reflects on turning 29, the same age Valderrama was when he dated the Disney Channel actress. “Thought it was a teenage dream just a fantasy/But was it yours or was it mine? In another tweet in 2009, Lovato described what a spark with someone means to her. “Attraction is the spark that ignites when you first kiss, Love is the look in your eyes when you finally pull away,” she wrote at the time.
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“Thank you @noahcyrus for closing out the night w me for @youtube’s pride 2021 celebration 🎊🙏🏼🙌🏼 I’m so happy we finally got to sing our song together 💞#Easy,” Lovato captioned the snap. “Life has become so enriched by you. Life has become a dream come true,” Lovato wrote of Jutes in a caption marking the romantic holiday. “I’m so beyond grateful to have found my person in you. Falling asleep and waking up next to my best friend has made me so filled with joy I can’t even begin to explain.”
She learned her lesson, but that doesn’t mean she closed herself off. I’m very much listening to my intuition, and that’s not to say my boundaries or my guard is up,” she said. “It’s just saying my ears are perked a little higher and my eyes are open a little wider.” “I’m such a fluid person when it comes to my gender, my sexuality, my music, my creativity,” she explained on the Spout podcast, adding, “Last year, my energy was balanced in my masculine and feminine energy.”
Demi Lovato and Mike Johnson’s Relationship: A Complete Timeline
“[I’m] single and ready to mingle! Very single, but you know, very happy,” the DJ exclusively told Us in July 2022. News that the pop stars are in fact spending more time together following their outing at the June 29 premiere party forSpace Jam 2. But before fans get too ahead of themselves, the insider says, “They are not exclusively dating by any means.” Demi Lovato and Max Ehrich‘s whirlwind romance quickly heated up in 2020 as they checked off some major dating milestones, including quarantining together amid the coronavirus pandemic and getting engaged after just four months of dating.
The “Anyone” singer has joined Raya more than once while single. In her documentary, Simply Complicated, she talked about being on the app after her breakup with Valderrama. In April 2020, she told Harper’s Bazaar that she had deleted the app at one point, while she was in a relationship, but when she tried to get it back, she was rejected.
Lovato, the 28-year-old singer, songwriter, actress and budding activist who has been in show business since she was 6 and a household name since her teens, is not just adaptable — she is one of the most resilient pop cultural figures of her time. Shortly after his post, a source confirmed to PEOPLE that the two were doing well, and that the relationship has been healing for Lovato. “Everything that I write about comes from personal experiences… I had all of this unresolved trauma that I hadn’t dealt with or that I started to deal with in treatment,” Lovato said.
“They joke, laugh, talk about their mutual personal problems, and what they overcame as young people in the music business,” the insider added. Lovato continued, “I’ve waited my whole life to find you and I can’t wait to celebrate so many more birthdays together.. you’re a literal dream come true and I’m so grateful to call you mine.” PDA notwithstanding, the couple reportedly parted ways after just four months of dating, in March 2019. The pair were very private about their relationship, but it didn’t seem too serious; they got together in August 2016, took their relationship public in November 2016, and were split up by December.