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About Demi Lovato
Demetria Devonne Lovato was born August 20, 1992 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and raised in Dallas, Texas after her parents — Patrick Lovato, a musician, and Dianna Hart, a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader and country singer — separated when she was a toddler. She made her television debut on the children's program Barney & Friends in 2002, where she met future longtime collaborator Selena Gomez. A series of guest spots on Disney Channel and other children's programming followed before the audition that defined the next decade: Mitchie Torres in the 2008 Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock, opposite Joe Jonas. Camp Rock made her a national-recognition pop star at fifteen, and her own debut album Don't Forget, released through Hollywood Records the same year, launched the recording career — it reached number two on the Billboard 200 and produced the singles Get Back and La La Land. The 2009 follow-up Here We Go Again debuted at number one on the chart. Her Disney Channel original series Sonny With a Chance ran for two seasons starting in 2009. The career pivot that defined the next phase came in late 2010, when she withdrew from a Jonas Brothers tour and entered inpatient treatment for what she later detailed openly as an eating disorder, self-harm, and substance use. The first record she released after that pause was Unbroken in 2011, an album built around the survival-anthem Skyscraper — a piano-led ballad that became her highest-charting solo single to that point and remains the song most associated with her recovery narrative. Demi in 2013 was the cleaner pop record — Heart Attack, Made in the USA, Neon Lights — and the start of her run as a judge on the US version of The X Factor under Simon Cowell. Confident in 2015 was the artistic step-up: Cool for the Summer, the title track Confident, Stone Cold as the ballad anchor. Tell Me You Love Me in 2017 deepened the gospel and R&B influences — the Sorry Not Sorry single with its choir-led gospel pivot remains one of her highest-streaming songs. The summer of 2018 brought a near-fatal overdose at her Hollywood Hills home and an extended treatment cycle that she chronicled across the 2021 YouTube documentary series Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil and the accompanying album Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over. HOLY FVCK in 2022 was the deliberate genre pivot — a hard-rock and pop-punk record with singles Skin of My Teeth and Substance. She has served as a coach on The Voice. The engagement to Jordan Lutes — the Canadian songwriter performing as Jutes — was announced in late 2023, and the pair married in 2025 according to public reporting at the time. Readers should treat any specific claim about the current state of her recovery as something to verify against her own recent public statements rather than against this evergreen page.
