Mar. 15, 2025
Demi Lovato in ‘A Very Demi Holiday Special’.Photo:Tori Time/OBB MediaDemi Lovatois feeling particularly festive this year.The pop-punk star, 31, went all in on the holidays starring in their first-everChristmasspecial,A Very Demi Holiday Special, which premiered on Friday via The Roku Channel.Though Lovato (who uses she/they pronouns) didn’t have a “particular reason” for hosting her holiday special, she jumped at the opportunity when it presented itself.“It was really hard to pass up,” they told PEOPLEwhile backstageatThe Jennifer Hudson Show.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Ticket holders forDemi Lovato’s Holy Fvck Tour stop in Rosemont, Illinois will have to wait a bit longer to see the show.
In anInstagrampost on the tour’s official account, Lovato announced they were cancelling their concert at the Rosemont Theatre, originally scheduled for Wednesday, after losing their voice. A new date will be announced soon, said the “Substance” performer.
“Rosemont, Today I woke up and had absolutely no voice,” wrote Lovato, 30.
Mar. 15, 2025
Demi Lovatowas hands-on when it came to her boyfriend Jutes' latest tattoo — literally!
“So my boyfriend was on tour with me, visiting and we had a tattoo artist there and he wanted to get a tattoo of a song title of mine called ‘Forever for Me,’ which is a song I wrote about him,” said Lovato. “And while he was getting tattooed, he was like, ‘I want you to do it.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Demi Lovatois taking a break from documenting theirrecovery journeythrough films.
In a new interview withAlternative Pressmagazine to promote her latest albumHoly Fvck, Lovato opened up about her feelings toward documentaries she’s released throughout her career about her sobriety journey, some of which she’spreviously claimed were filmed while she was not sober.
“Honestly, I’m really sick of watching myself, and I think other people probably are too,” they said in the cover story.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Demi Lovatois opening up about how beauty standards influenced her teenage self.
In anew exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the singer-songwriter (who uses she/they pronouns) spoke candidly about what advice she would give her teenage self — and about how beauty standards shouldn’t impact how you see yourself.
“What I would tell my teenage self is I would say don’t hold yourself to anybody else’s standards but your own,” the “Cool for the Summer” singer, 31, said.