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Demi Lovato

Demetria "Demi" Devonne Lovato (/ləˈvɑːt/ lə-VAH-toh; born August 20, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. After appearing on the children's television series Barney & Friends (2002–2004), Lovato rose to prominence for playing Mitchie Torres in the musical television film Camp Rock (2008) and its sequel Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010). The former film's soundtrack contained "This Is Me", Lovato's debut single and duet with Joe Jonas, which peaked at number nine on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.

Demi Lovato
Lovato in 2020
Born
Demetria Devonne Lovato

(1992-08-20) August 20, 1992 (age 30)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
Years active2002–present[1]
AgentScooter Braun
Works
RelativesMadison De La Garza (half-sister)
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
Labels
Websitedemilovato.com

After signing with Hollywood Records, Lovato released her[a] pop rock debut album, Don't Forget (2008), which debuted at number two on the U.S. Billboard 200. Its follow-up, Here We Go Again (2009), debuted at number one in the U.S., while its title track reached number 15 on the Hot 100. Her third studio album, Unbroken (2011), experimented with pop and R&B and spawned the U.S. platinum-certified single "Skyscraper". She released her eponymous fourth album in 2013, which debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, and contained the top-ten international song "Heart Attack". Lovato's fifth and sixth albums, Confident (2015) and Tell Me You Love Me (2017), infused soul and mature themes. She earned a Grammy Award nomination for Confident, while "Sorry Not Sorry", the lead single from Tell Me You Love Me, became her highest-charting single in the U.S., reaching number six. After a hiatus, her seventh album Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over followed in 2021, which reached number two in the U.S., and her eighth album, Holy Fvck, released in 2022.

On television, Lovato has starred as the titular character on the sitcom Sonny with a Chance (2009–2011), served as a judge on the music competition series The X Factor USA for its second and third seasons, and appeared as a recurring character on the musical comedy Glee (2013–2014) and the sitcom Will & Grace (2020). She also starred in the television drama film Princess Protection Program (2009), the animated comedy film Smurfs: The Lost Village (2017), and the musical comedy Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020).

Lovato has sold over 24 million records in the United States[6] and has also received numerous accolades, including an MTV Video Music Award, 14 Teen Choice Awards, five People's Choice Awards, two Latin American Music Awards, a Guinness World Record, and was included on the Time 100 annual list in 2017. An activist for several social causes, Lovato's struggles with an eating disorder and substance abuse have received considerable media attention, in response to which she published the self-help memoir Staying Strong: 365 Days a Year (2013) and released the documentaries Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated (2017) and Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil (2021).

Early life and career beginnings

Demetria Devonne Lovato was born on August 20, 1992, in Albuquerque, New Mexico,[7] to former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Dianna De La Garza (née Lee Smith)[8] and engineer and musician Patrick Martin Lovato.[9] Lovato has an older full sister named Dallas;[10] a younger maternal half-sister, actress Madison De La Garza;[11] and an older paternal half-sister, Amber, whom Lovato first spoke to at age 20.[12]

In mid-1994, shortly after Lovato's second birthday, her parents divorced.[13] Her father was of Nuevomexicano descent, with mostly Spanish and Native American ancestors, and came from a family that had been living in New Mexico for generations; he also had distant Portuguese and Jewish ancestry.[14][15] He was a descendant of Civil War Union veteran Francisco Perea and Santa Fe de Nuevo México governor Francisco Xavier Chávez.[16] Lovato had no interest in forging a relationship with Patrick after her parents divorced.[17] Her mother is of English and Irish descent.[18][19]

She has been vocal about her abusive and strained relationship with her father and once stated, "He was mean, but he wanted to be a good person. And he wanted to have his family, and when my mom married my stepdad, he still had this huge heart where he said, 'I'm so glad that [he's] taking care of you and doing the job that I wish I could do.'"[20][21] After Patrick died of cancer on June 22, 2013,[22] Lovato said that he had been mentally ill, and she created the Lovato Treatment Scholarship Program in his honor.[23]

Lovato was brought up in Dallas, Texas.[24][25] She began playing the piano at age seven and guitar at ten,[26] when she began dancing and acting classes.[27] In 2002, Lovato began her acting career on the children's television series Barney & Friends, portraying the role of Angela.[28] She appeared on Prison Break in 2006 and on Just Jordan the following year.[7] Due to her acting career, Lovato was bullied and consequently requested homeschooling,[29] through which she eventually received her high-school diploma.[30]

Career

2007–2008: Breakthrough with Camp Rock and Don't Forget

 
Lovato in London in September 2008

From 2007 to 2008, Lovato played Charlotte Adams on the Disney Channel short series As the Bell Rings.[31] Lovato auditioned for the channel's television film Camp Rock and series Sonny with a Chance during 2007 and got both roles.[32] Lovato played the lead character, aspiring singer Mitchie Torres, in Camp Rock.[33] The film premiered on June 20, 2008, to 8.9 million viewers.[34] Gillian Flynn of Entertainment Weekly wrote that Lovato's acting skills were underwhelming and that she has "the knee-jerk smile of someone who is often told she has a great smile".[35] The film's soundtrack was released three days earlier; however, the music was considered less current than that of High School Musical.[36] It debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200, with 188,000 units sold in its first week of release.[37] Lovato sang four songs on the soundtrack, including "We Rock" and "This Is Me".[38] The latter, Lovato's debut single, debuted at number 11 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and later peaked at number nine, marking her first entry on the chart.[39] That summer, Lovato signed with Hollywood Records and began her Demi Live! Warm Up Tour before the release of her debut studio album,[40] and appeared on the Jonas Brothers' Burnin' Up Tour.[41]

Lovato's debut studio album, Don't Forget, released on September 23, 2008, and was met with generally positive reviews from critics.[42][43][44] Michael Slezak of Entertainment Weekly said, "Demi Lovato might satisfy her 'tween fans but she won't be winning any rockers over with Don't Forget".[45] The album debuted at number two in the US, with first-week sales of 89,000 copies.[46] Ten of its songs were co-written with the Jonas Brothers.[47]

Don't Forget was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for US sales of over 500,000 copies.[48] Its lead single, "Get Back", was praised for its pop rock style and peaked at number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100, also selling over 560,000 copies in the United States.[49][50][51] The album's second single, "La La Land", was cited for its strong rock elements[52] and peaked at number 52 in the US,[51] and cracked the top 40 in Ireland and the United Kingdom.[53][54] The music video for the song was directed by Brendan Malloy and Tim Wheeler.[55][full citation needed] The third single[56] and title track, "Don't Forget", peaked at number 41 in the US.[57]

2009–2010: Sonny with a Chance and Here We Go Again

Lovato's Disney Channel sitcom Sonny with a Chance, in which she played Sonny Munroe, the newest cast member of the show-within-a-show So Random!, premiered on February 8.[58] Robert Lloyd of the Los Angeles Times described Lovato's acting ability as "very good", comparing her favorably to Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus.[59] That June, Lovato starred as Rosie Gonzalez / Princess Rosalinda in the Disney Channel film Princess Protection Program, alongside Selena Gomez. The film, the fourth highest-rated Disney Channel original movie, premiered to 8.5 million viewers.[60] For the film's soundtrack, the pair recorded the song "One and the Same", which was later released as a promotional single.[61]

 
Lovato performing on the Jonas Brothers: Live in Concert tour in September 2010

Lovato's second studio album, Here We Go Again, was released on July 21, 2009;[7] she described its acoustic style as similar to that of John Mayer.[62] The album received favorable reviews from critics who appreciated its enjoyable pop-rock elements, echoing reviews of Don't Forget.[63] Lovato's first number-one album, it debuted atop the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 108,000 copies, and was later certified Gold.[64][65] The album's lead single and title track, "Here We Go Again", debuted at number 59 on the Billboard Hot 100, and managed to peak at number 15, becoming Lovato's highest-charting solo single to that point.[66] The song also peaked at number 68 on the Canadian Hot 100 and number 38 in New Zealand.[67][68] "Here We Go Again" was additionally certified Platinum in the US.[65] The album's second and final single, "Remember December" failed to match the success of its predecessor, but peaked at number 80 on the UK Singles Chart. Lovato made her first 40-city national concert tour, Live in Concert, in support of Here We Go Again.[69] The tour, from June 21 to August 21, 2009,[70] had David Archuleta,[70] KSM, and Jordan Pruitt as opening acts.[71] Lovato and Archuleta received the Choice Music Tour award at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards.[72] Lovato was featured alongside the Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, and Selena Gomez on the song "Send It On", a charity single and the theme song for Disney's Friends for Change.[73][74] All proceeds from the song were donated to environmental charities supported by the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund.[73] Lovato recorded "Gift of a Friend" as a soundtrack for the Disney movie Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure. The movie was released in October 2009.

In 2010, Lovato and Joe Jonas recorded "Make a Wave" as the second charity single for Disney's Friends for Change.[75] That May, Lovato guest-starred as Hayley May, a teenager with schizophrenia, in the sixth-season Grey's Anatomy episode, "Shiny Happy People".[76] Although critics praised her versatility, they were underwhelmed by her acting and felt that her appearance was designed primarily to attract viewers.[77] Later that year, she headlined her first international tour, Demi Lovato: Live in Concert,[78][79] and joined the Jonas Brothers: Live in Concert tour as a guest.[80]

Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, with Lovato reprising her role as Mitchie Torres, premiered on September 3, 2010.[81][82] Critics were ambivalent about the film's plot, and it has a 40-percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[83] However, Lovato's performance was called "dependably appealing" by Jennifer Armstrong of Entertainment Weekly.[84] The film premiered to eight million viewers, the number-one cable television movie of the year by the number of viewers.[85] Its accompanying soundtrack was released on August 10 with Lovato singing nine songs, including "Can't Back Down" and "Wouldn't Change a Thing".[86] The soundtrack debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 41,000 copies.[87] Jonas Brothers: Live in Concert was reworked to incorporate Lovato and the rest of the film's cast;[88] it began on August 7, two weeks later than planned.[89] The Sonny with a Chance soundtrack was released on October 5; Lovato sang on four tracks, including "Me, Myself and Time".[90] It debuted (and peaked) at number 163 on the Billboard 200, her lowest-selling soundtrack.[91] In November 2010, Lovato announced her departure from Sonny with a Chance, putting her acting career on hiatus and ending the series;[92] she later said that she would return to acting when she felt confident doing so.[93] Her departure led to the actual spin-off series So Random! with the Sonny cast, featuring sketches from the former show-within-a-show. The series was canceled after one season.[94]

2011–2012: Unbroken and The X Factor

 
Lovato performing on Good Morning America in July 2012 as part of her Summer Concert Series

Lovato released her third studio album, Unbroken, on September 20, 2011.[95] Begun in July 2010, the album experimented with R&B and featured less pop rock than her first two albums.[96] Lyrically, Unbroken encompassed more mature themes as opposed to Lovato's previous works, with some songs focusing on her personal struggles.[97] The album and its stylistic change received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Lovato's vocals and saw a growth in her musicianship due to the songs focusing on her struggles, but criticized the album's "party songs" and found the music to be more generic than her previous efforts.[98] Unbroken debuted at number four in the US, selling 97,000 copies in its first week of release; it was later certified Gold.[99]

"Skyscraper", the lead single from Unbroken, was released on July 12, and was noted for its messages of self-worth and confidence.[100] It debuted at number ten in the US, selling 176,000 downloads during the first week of release, becoming Lovato's highest first week sales at the time.[101] The song also became Lovato's highest-charting single since "This Is Me" peaking at number nine in July 2008,[101] and it also debuted at number two on the Hot Digital Songs chart.[102] "Skyscraper" received the Best Video With a Message award at the September 2012 MTV Video Music Awards, and the track was also certified Platinum by the RIAA and Silver by the BPI.[103] The album's second and final single, "Give Your Heart a Break", was released on January 23, 2012, and later peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 16, making Lovato's fourth highest-charting song to that point.[104] It peaked at number 12 on the US Adult Top 40 chart and number one on the US Pop Songs chart. It also became the longest climb by a female artist[b] to reach No. 1 in the Pop Songs chart history until 2019, when Halsey's feature on "Eastside" broke the record.[51][105] The song was certified triple Platinum in the US; as of October 2014, "Give Your Heart a Break" has sold 2.1 million digital copies.[106] Billboard has ranked the song as Lovato's best, calling it "timeless".[107]

In May, Lovato became a judge and mentor for the second season of the U.S. version of The X Factor, with a reported salary of one million dollars.[108] Joining Britney Spears, Simon Cowell, and L.A. Reid,[109] it was speculated that she was chosen to attract a younger audience.[110] Mentoring the Young Adults category, her final act (CeCe Frey) finished sixth.[111] At the Minnesota State Fair in August, Lovato announced that after a pre-show performance at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards[112] she would release a single by December.[113] On December 24, she released a video on her YouTube account of herself singing "Angels Among Us" dedicated to the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.[114] In March, she was confirmed as returning for The X Factor's third season,[115] with her salary reportedly doubling.[116]

2013–2014: Demi and Glee

 
Lovato at the Redlight Traffic's Inaugural Dignity Gala in October 2013

Lovato's fourth studio album, Demi, was released on May 14, 2013.[117] The album features influences of synthpop and bubblegum pop and was met with generally positive reviews from music critics.[118] Although Jon Carmichael of The New York Times found Lovato's transition fun, according to Entertainment Weekly it signified a less mature image.[119][120] The album debuted at number three in the US, with first-week sales of 110,000 copies, the best-selling debut week of Lovato's discography.[121] It was also successful internationally, charting in the top ten in New Zealand, Spain and the UK.[122] The album has been certified Gold in the US.[123]

The lead single from Demi, "Heart Attack", was released on February 25, and debuted at number 12 in the US, with first-week sales of 215,000 copies, the highest first week sales of Lovato's discography.[124][125] The song peaked at number ten (Lovato's third top ten entry in the US),[51] and was also successful in the UK, Australia, and Europe.[126] The second single, "Made in the USA" peaked at number 80 in the US.[106] The third and fourth singles from Demi, "Neon Lights" and "Really Don't Care", both peaked in the top forty of the US, and at number one in the country's Dance Club Songs chart.[127][128] She was also certified Platinum in the US.[129]

Lovato later released a deluxe version of Demi, which included seven new tracks, consisting of four live performances and three studio recordings.[130] One of these songs was "Up", a collaboration with Olly Murs for his fourth studio album Never Been Better.[131] Lovato contributed to The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones soundtrack album with "Heart by Heart".[132]

On June 11, Lovato released an e-book, Demi, on iBooks.[133] She planned to appear in at least six episodes of the fifth season of Glee, but only appeared in four. She played Dani, a struggling New York-based artist who befriends Rachel Berry (Lea Michele) and Santana Lopez (Naya Rivera) and interacts with fellow newcomer Adam Lambert's character. Lovato debuted in the season's second episode, which aired on October 3, and made her final appearance in March 2014.[134] On November 19, she released a book, Staying Strong: 365 Days a Year, which topped The New York Times bestseller list.[135] She then agreed to write a memoir, which has yet to be released.[136] While on The X Factor, her final act (Rion Paige) finished fifth.

Lovato announced her Neon Lights Tour (including a Canadian leg) on September 29, 2013;[137] it began on February 9, 2014, and ended on May 17.[138][139] On October 21, she released her cover of "Let It Go" for the Disney film Frozen, which was released in theaters on November 27. Lovato's cover was described as more "radio friendly" and "pop" as compared to the original by Idina Menzel.[140] Lovato's cover appears in the film's credits, and the song was promoted as the single for the film's soundtrack.[141] The song peaked at number 38 on the Billboard Hot 100, spending 20 weeks on the chart. It was certified double Platinum by the RIAA.[129] On May 18, 2014, "Somebody to You" featuring Lovato was released as the fourth single from the Vamps' debut album, Meet the Vamps.[142]

On May 29, Lovato announced the Demi World Tour, which marked her fourth concert tour (and first world tour, covering 25 cities) and second in support of her album Demi.[143] In November 2014, she opened the UK shows on Enrique Iglesias' Sex and Love Tour[144] and worked with longtime friend Nick Jonas on the song "Avalanche" from his self-titled album.[145] On December 24, Lovato released a music video for the song "Nightingale".[146]

2015–2016: Confident

 
Lovato performing on her Future Now Tour in September 2016

Lovato's fifth album, Confident, was released on October 16, 2015,[147] and received generally positive reviews from music critics.[148] The album debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 98,000 copies.[149] During the album's production, Lovato commented: "I've already started recording for my new album, and I have plans to record during the tour. The sound just evolves into everything that I've been and everything that I want to become."[150][151] She further stated, "I've never been so sure of myself as an artist when it comes down to confidence, but not only personal things, but exactly what I want my sound to be and what I know I'm capable of and this album will give me the opportunity to show people what I can really do."[152]

In January 2019, the album was certified platinum by the RIAA, and has sold one million copies in the United States.[153] In May 2015, Billboard revealed that Lovato was in the process of starting an "artist-centric" new record label, Safehouse Records, of which she would be co-founder and co-owner. The label would be a partnership between Lovato, Nick Jonas, and her then-manager Phil McIntyre, and will form part of a new collaborative arrangement with record label Island.[154] Confident was released through the new venture deal. This would be Lovato's second multi-label venture of her career; she was formerly part of Jonas Records, a UMG/Hollywood/Jonas Brothers partnership, which is now defunct.[155]

Lovato released the lead single from Confident titled "Cool for the Summer" on July 1, 2015.[156] The song attracted attention for its bi-curious theme[157] and was a commercial success, peaking at number eleven on the Billboard Hot 100 and being certified double platinum in the U.S.[65][158] On September 18, 2015, the title track "Confident" was released as the album's second single and peaked at number 21 on the Hot 100.[159] On October 17, 2015, Lovato performed a "Cool for the Summer" and "Confident" medley, as well as "Stone Cold" melody on Saturday Night Live during the series' forty-first season.[160][161] Lovato was also featured on the re-release of "Irresistible", the fourth single from Fall Out Boy's sixth studio album American Beauty/American Psycho.[162] The same month, she signed with the major modeling agency, Wilhelmina Models.[163] Lovato released the music video for her R&B-infused song "Waitin for You" featuring rapper Sirah on October 22, 2015.[164] On October 26, 2015, Lovato and Nick Jonas announced that they would be touring together on the Future Now Tour.[165] Lovato was honored with the first-ever Rulebreaker Award on December 11, 2015, at the 2015 Billboard Women in Music event.[166] On March 21, 2016, "Stone Cold" was released as the third and final single from Confident.[167] On July 1, 2016, Lovato released a new single titled "Body Say" to promote her tour.[168]

2017–2018: Tell Me You Love Me

 
Lovato performing in Glasgow on her Tell Me You Love Me World Tour in June 2018

In February 2017, Lovato executive-produced a documentary, Beyond Silence, which follows three individuals and their experiences with mental illnesses including bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety.[169] Lovato featured in Cheat Codes' song "No Promises", released in March 2017,[170] and Jax Jones's "Instruction" along with Stefflon Don, released in June 2017.[171] In 2017, Lovato was included in Time magazine's annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world.[172][173] On May 8, 2017, she announced a collaboration with sportswear line Fabletics to support the United Nations' initiative, Girl Up.[174]

In July 2017, Lovato released "Sorry Not Sorry" as the lead single from her sixth studio album,[175] which became her highest-charting song in New Zealand and the United States at number six[176][177] as well as Australia at number eight.[178] It also became her best-selling single in the US for its 5× Platinum certification by RIAA.[179] The album, titled Tell Me You Love Me, was released on September 29 and debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 78,000 copies.[180][181] It received positive reviews from music critics and became Lovato's first album to be certified Platinum in the US.[182][183] On October 17, Lovato released Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated on YouTube, a documentary focusing on her career and personal struggles.[184][185] It was nominated for "Best Music Documentary" at the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards.[186] In October 2017, Lovato announced the tour dates for the North American leg of her Tell Me You Love Me World Tour, with special guests DJ Khaled and Kehlani. She confirmed European and South American legs of the tour in the following months, and the tour commenced in February 2018.[187][188]

In November 2017, Lovato released the single "Échame la Culpa" with Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi.[189] Lovato performed at the March for Our Lives anti-gun violence rally in Washington, D.C. on March 24, 2018.[190] In May, Lovato was featured on Christina Aguilera's "Fall in Line" and Clean Bandit's "Solo".[191][192] The latter became Lovato's first number-one song in the United Kingdom.[193] On June 21, Lovato released a new single, titled "Sober", which she referred to as "my truth"; it discusses struggles with addiction and sobriety.[194] The Tell Me You Love Me World Tour concluded the following month, having originally been scheduled to end in November 2018.[195][196]

2019–2021: Acting return and Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over

On May 11, 2019, Lovato revealed she had signed with a new manager, Scooter Braun.[197] She shared that she "couldn't be happier, inspired and excited to begin this next chapter".[197] In August 2019, it was revealed that Lovato would appear in Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, a Netflix original film, directed by David Dobkin, based on the song competition of the same name. The film was ultimately released on June 26, 2020, and starred Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams.[198] This marked Lovato's first acting appearance since her guest role on Glee in 2013 and her first film role since Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010). Later in the month, after teasing that she had been working on a new project, Lovato revealed her return to television with a recurring guest role in the final season of the NBC sitcom Will & Grace, where she played Will's surrogate.[199]

In January 2020, Lovato made her first musical appearance since her hiatus with a performance of single "Anyone" at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.[200] The song, which was recorded four days prior to her 2018 drug overdose, was released on iTunes immediately after. On February 2, 2020, Lovato performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl LIV.[201] On March 6, Lovato released a new single titled "I Love Me".[202] The release was supplemented by both a guest appearance and guest-host role on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. On April 16, she released a collaboration with Sam Smith titled "I'm Ready".[203] A remix of "Lonely Hearts" by JoJo featuring Lovato was released on August 28, 2020.[204] At the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards, Lovato received two nominations for her song "I Love Me", becoming the first artist in VMA history to receive a nomination every year for eight consecutive years.[205][206] On September 10, Lovato released a collaboration with American DJ Marshmello, titled "OK Not to Be OK", in partnership with the Hope For The Day suicide prevention movement.[207] On September 30, 2020, Lovato released "Still Have Me" via Twitter; the song was later released on digital platforms.[208] On October 14, she released a political ballad titled "Commander in Chief", ahead of the 2020 presidential election.[209] She hosted the 46th People's Choice Awards on November 15, 2020.[210] On November 20, she featured on American rapper Jeezy's song "My Reputation" from his album The Recession 2. On December 4, Lovato featured on a remix of the song "Monsters" by rock band All Time Low, alongside Blackbear.[211]

Lovato was chosen to perform during Celebrating America, the primetime television special marking the inauguration of Joe Biden. Lovato sang "Lovely Day" by Bill Withers, with appearances from President Joe Biden with his grandson.

A four-part documentary series following Lovato's life premiered on YouTube in March 2021.[212] The series, titled Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil, was directed by Michael D. Ratner and showcased her personal and musical journey over the past three years.[213][214] It was later announced that Lovato's seventh studio album, titled Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over, would be released on April 2, 2021. Lovato defined it "the non-official soundtrack to the documentary".[215] The album features collaborations with Ariana Grande, Noah Cyrus and Saweetie, as well as the previously released "What Other People Say", a collaboration between Lovato and Australian singer-songwriter Sam Fischer, initially released on February 4, 2021.[216] Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 74,000 album-equivalent units in the US.[217] Prior to the release of the album, Lovato released one of the two title tracks "Dancing with the Devil" on March 26,[218] and "Met Him Last Night" on April 1, 2021.[219] The Dave Audé remix of the song was nominated for Best Remixed Recording at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards.[220] On August 20, 2021, Lovato released the "Melon Cake" music video.[221]

Lovato launched a podcast series titled 4D with Demi Lovato on May 19, 2021, with new episodes releasing every Wednesday.[222][223] Confirmed guests for the podcast include Chelsea Handler, Jane Fonda, Jameela Jamil, Alok Vaid-Menon, and Glennon Doyle.[224] On July 30, 2021, a talk show hosted by Lovato titled The Demi Lovato Show was released on Roku's streaming platform.[225] Consisting of ten-minute episodes, it features candid, unfiltered conversations between Lovato and both expert and celebrity guests, exploring topics such as activism, body positivity, gender identity, sex, relationships, social media, and wellness.[226] The show had initially been announced in February 2020 to air on Quibi under the title Pillow Talk with Demi Lovato before Quibi sold its contents to Roku.[227][228]

On September 17, 2021, American rapper G-Eazy released "Breakdown" featuring Lovato as the second single from his album These Things Happen Too.[229] On September 30, Lovato launched a four-episode series titled Unidentified with Demi Lovato on Peacock.[230] The show follows Lovato as she searches for signs of extraterrestrial life with her sister Dallas and friend Matthew Montgomery.[231]

2022–present: Holy Fvck

In early 2022, Lovato began teasing her eighth studio album.[232][233] On May 23, 2022, she confirmed that "Skin of My Teeth" would serve as the lead single,[234] which was ultimately released on June 10.[235] Lovato premiered "Skin of My Teeth" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on June 9.[236] On June 6, the title of the album was officially announced as Holy Fvck, which was released on August 19, 2022,[237][238] preceded by two other singles: "Substance" and "29".[239][240] Lovato stated that its sound is reminiscent of her rock-infused first two studio albums Don't Forget (2008) and Here We Go Again (2009).[241] In support of this album, she embarked on the Holy Fvck Tour, which commenced on August 13, 2022.[242]

In August 2022, a poster advertising the album and featuring Lovato in a bondage-style outfit lying on a cushioned crucifix was banned in the UK by the Advertising Standards Authority for being "likely to cause serious offence to Christians".[243][244][245]

On February 15, 2023, Lovato was confirmed to be featured on the soundtrack for the slasher film Scream VI, with the song "Still Alive".[246] It was released on March 3.[247]

Artistry

Influences

 
 
Lovato credits Kelly Clarkson (left) and Christina Aguilera (right) as her main musical influences.

Lovato has frequently cited "power vocalists" such as Christina Aguilera, Kelly Clarkson, Whitney Houston, and Aretha Franklin as major musical and vocal influences.[248][249] Lovato says, "I had a lot of respect for Whitney Houston, and Christina Aguilera."[250] About her admiration for Clarkson, Lovato says, "I just thought she was a great role model. I feel like she set a really great example and she was extremely talented."[251] Lovato also said that she was "obsessed with Kelly Clarkson" as a child, and she even had an AOL username, "Little Kelly", inspired by the singer.[252]

Her other influences or inspirations include Britney Spears,[253] Rihanna, JoJo, Keri Hilson,[254] Jennifer Lopez,[255] Gladys Knight, Alexz Johnson,[256] Billie Holiday, the Spice Girls,[257] and Billy Gilman.[248] About Gilman she said, "We had the same voice range when I was young. I would practice to his songs all the time."[258] In her teens, Lovato listened to heavy metal music,[259] including bands such as the Devil Wears Prada, Job for a Cowboy, Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, and Bring Me the Horizon.[260] She has said that John Mayer's songwriting has in particular been a "huge influence" on hers[248] and that he taught her to write songs by starting with the titles.[236] Following the release of Unbroken, her musical style shifted towards hip hop and R&B.[248] Upon the release of the song "Without a Fight" by country music singer Brad Paisley featuring Lovato, she cited the country genre as a lifelong strong musical influence of hers, as she "grew up listening to country" and her mother "was a country singer".[261]

Lovato's Neon Lights Tour was "inspired by Beyoncé" and specifically her 2013 self-titled visual album in regard to the visuals shown onscreen.[262] Moreover, Lovato revealed that her sixth studio album, Tell Me You Love Me, was inspired by Aguilera.[263] Lovato said "I grew up listening to Christina Aguilera. She was one of my idols growing up. She still is. Her voice is incredible, and in Stripped you really got to hear that. I think it was her breakout album that really transformed her into the icon that she is today. So that inspired me … she really inspired this album. I was even inspired by the black and white artwork!"[263]

Voice

Throughout her career, Lovato has received acclaim from critics for her singing abilities. Regarding her vocals on Don't Forget, Nick Levine of Digital Spy stated, "she's certainly a stronger singer than the Jonases. In fact, her full-bodied vocal performances are consistently impressive."[264] Becky Brain of Idolator remarked that Lovato has a "killer voice and the A-list material to put it to good use".[265] According to Sophie Schillaci of The Hollywood Reporter, Lovato "has a voice that can silence even the harshest of critics."[266] In his review of Lovato's second studio album Here We Go Again, Jeff Miers from The Buffalo News stated, "Unlike so many of her Disney-fied peers, Lovato can really sing," and he found it "refreshing" that she "doesn't need the help of Auto-Tune ... to mask any lack of natural ability."[267]

Commenting on working with Lovato on her third studio album Unbroken, Ryan Tedder stated that Lovato "blew me out of the water vocally! I had no idea how good her voice is. She's one of the best singers I've ever worked with. Literally, that good ... I mean, she's a Kelly Clarkson-level vocalist. And Kelly has a set of pipes." He also commented on their work together on the song "Neon Lights" from her fourth studio album, saying that Lovato "has one of the biggest ranges, possibly the highest full voice singer I've ever worked with."[268] Tamsyn Wilce from Alter the Press commented on her vocals on Demi, stating "it shows just how strong her vocal chords [sic] are and the variation of styles that she can completely work to make her own."[269]

In a review of the Neon Lights Tour, Mike Wass from Idolator remarked "you don't need shiny distractions when you can belt out songs like Demi and connect with the crowd on such an emotional level".[270] In a review of the Demi World Tour, Marielle Wakim from Los Angeles magazine praised Lovato's vocals, commenting, "For those who haven't bothered to follow Lovato's career, let's get something out of the way: [Lovato] can sing.... At 22 years old, her vocal range is astounding." Wakim also described Lovato's vocals as "spectacular".[271]

Lovato was lauded for her performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl LIV in 2020. Patrick Ryan of USA Today commended her for delivering a "flawless performance" and described Lovato as "one of the best vocalists in the industry today".[272] He remarked that Lovato "hit all the high notes with ease" and ultimately "even added some of her own riffs" which he says resulted in "a rendition that was uniquely and phenomenally" her own.[272]

Personal life

Residence

On August 20, 2010, her 18th birthday, Lovato purchased a Mediterranean-style house in Los Angeles for her family; however, Lovato decided to live in a "sober house" in Los Angeles after leaving rehab in January 2011.[273] In September 2016, Lovato also purchased a Laurel Canyon home in Los Angeles for $8.3 million, which she sold in June 2020 for $8.25 million.[274] In September 2020, Lovato purchased a Studio City home in Los Angeles for $7 million.[275]

Hobbies

Lovato started training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu in 2016.[276] She was promoted to purple belt in the sport on February 4, 2023.[277]

Sexuality, gender and relationships

For a few months, Lovato dated singer Trace Cyrus in 2009.[278] Lovato briefly dated her Camp Rock co-star Joe Jonas in 2010.[279] Lovato then had an on-again, off-again relationship with actor Wilmer Valderrama; they first began dating in August 2010 when Valderrama was 29 and Lovato was 18. They ended their relationship in June 2016.[280] Her 2022 single "29" was widely believed to be about Valderrama and the significant age gap in their relationship, although Lovato did not directly confirm this.[281][282] Lovato later dated UFC athlete Guilherme "Bomba" Vasconcelos from January to July 2017.[283] In late 2018, Lovato briefly dated designer Henry Levy until March 2019.[284] She dated model Austin Wilson for a few months until late 2019.[285] On July 23, 2020, Lovato announced her engagement to actor Max Ehrich.[286] The two had begun dating four months prior, but eventually called off the engagement that September.[287] In early August 2022, People reported that Lovato was in a "happy and healthy relationship" with a male musician.[288] On August 20, Canadian musician Jutes confirmed the relationship in an Instagram post marking Lovato's 30th birthday.[289][290]

Lovato describes her sexuality as fluid, and has said she is open to finding love with someone of any gender.[291][292] In July 2020, she labeled herself queer in a social media statement mourning the death of her Glee co-star Naya Rivera.[293] In March 2021, Lovato came out as pansexual and sexually fluid, stating "I've always known I was hella queer, but I have fully embraced it." In the same interview, she called herself "just too queer" to date men at the time. She also expressed feeling proud of belonging to the "alphabet mafia", referring to the LGBT community.[294][295]

On May 19, 2021, Lovato publicly came out as non-binary and announced the decision to change her gender pronouns to they/them, stating that "this has come after a lot of healing and self-reflective work. I'm still learning and coming into myself; I don't claim to be an expert or a spokesperson. Sharing this with you now opens another level of vulnerability for me."[296][297] She had previously come out as non-binary to her family and friends towards the end of 2020.[298][299][300] Lovato later changed her pronouns to include she/her in April 2022,[301] and described herself the following August as a "fluid person" who had "adopted the pronouns of she/her again" after starting to feel "more feminine".[302][303] That September, she reiterated that she "still feel[s] very comfortable with they/them".[304]

Mental health and substance abuse

Lovato had suffered from bulimia nervosa, self-harm, and being bullied before her first stint in rehab at age 18.[305][306] On November 1, 2010, Lovato withdrew from the Jonas Brothers: Live in Concert tour, entering a treatment facility for "physical and emotional issues".[307] It was reported[308] that she decided to enter treatment after punching backup dancer Alex Welch; her family and management team convinced her that she needed help. Lovato said she took "100 percent, full responsibility" for the incident.[305] On January 28, 2011, she completed in-patient treatment at Timberline Knolls and returned home. Lovato acknowledged that she had bulimia, had cut herself, and had been "self-medicating" with drugs and alcohol "like a lot of teens do to numb their pain".[309] She added that she "basically had a nervous breakdown" and had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder during her treatment.[310] She later commented that she used to use cocaine several times a day and smuggled cocaine onto airplanes.[311] In a 2022 interview on the podcast Call Her Daddy, Lovato added that she began using opiates at the age of 13 after a car accident and "was already drinking" by that time.[312][313] She said that this eventually led her to use cocaine at the age of 17.[312]

 
Lovato speaking at the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in July 2016

In April 2011, Lovato became a contributing editor for Seventeen magazine, penning an article that described her struggles.[314] In March 2012, MTV aired a documentary, Demi Lovato: Stay Strong, about her rehab and recovery.[315] She began work on her fourth studio album the following month.[316] In January 2013, it was reported that Lovato had been living in a sober-living facility in Los Angeles for over a year because she felt it was the best way to avoid returning to her addiction and eating disorder.[317] Lovato celebrated the five-year anniversary of her sobriety on March 15, 2017.[318]

In her 2017 YouTube documentary Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated, Lovato revealed that her treatment at Timberline Knolls had not been entirely successful, stating that she still struggled with alcoholism and a cocaine addiction in the year following her stint in the treatment center and further admitting that she was in fact under the influence of cocaine while being interviewed about her sobriety for Demi Lovato: Stay Strong.[319][320][321][322] She stated, "I wasn't working my program. I wasn't ready to get sober. I was sneaking it on planes, sneaking it in bathrooms, sneaking it throughout the night. Nobody knew."[320]

Lovato also stated that her drug and alcohol addiction not only caused her to nearly overdose several times, but later began to impact her ability to perform live and promote her Unbroken album, referencing a 2012 performance on American Idol where she was severely hungover.[319][321][322] After her management team had expressed their intentions to leave her, Lovato agreed to resume treatment and counseling for her addiction, leading to her move to a sober-living facility in Los Angeles with roommates and responsibilities to help her overcome her drug and alcohol problems.[319][322] Although she had previously stated that she was entirely done with hard drugs such as heroin, Lovato revealed in March 2021 that she was not completely sober; she drank alcohol and smoked marijuana in moderation at that point, a choice that many of her friends openly disagreed with. She decided on moderation as she felt she was setting herself up for failure if she told herself she was never going to drink or smoke again. Lovato said it was because it had been drilled into her that "one drink was equivalent to a crack pipe."[323] This changed the following December when she abandoned her "California sober ways" and declared herself "sober sober".[324][325]

In 2021, Lovato said she had initially accepted her bipolar diagnosis and shared this in 2011 because it explained her erratic behavior, but later came to believe it was inaccurate: "I was acting out when I was 18 for many reasons, but I know now from multiple different doctors that it was not because I was bipolar. I had to grow the fuck up."[326] Lovato also stated that the diagnosis has been revised to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).[327]

2018 drug overdose

On June 21, 2018, Lovato released the single "Sober" in which she revealed she had relapsed after six years of sobriety.[328] On July 24, 2018, she was rushed to the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after emergency services were called to her home due to an opioid overdose.[329][330] Lovato recalled, "The doctors told me that I had five to 10 minutes, like, if no one had found me, then I wouldn't be here."[331] The singer was reported to be stable and recovering later in the day.[329] She reportedly overdosed on oxycodone laced with fentanyl[332] and was revived with naloxone.[333]

Lovato also had multiple health complications stemming from the overdose, including multiple strokes, a heart attack, and brain damage, the latter of which caused lasting vision problems.[334] She was hospitalized for two weeks and subsequently entered an in-patient rehab facility.[335]

Lovato's drug overdose received widespread media coverage, leading to her becoming the most googled person of 2018, ahead of other figures who had received extensive coverage throughout the year, due largely to the public interest surrounding the overdose.[336] CBS News ranked the overdose the 29th biggest story of 2018.[337]

In December 2018, Lovato took to Twitter to dismiss rumors regarding her overdose and went on to thank fans, writing, "If I feel like the world needs to know something, I will tell them MYSELF. All my fans need to know is I'm working hard on myself, I'm happy and clean and I'm SO grateful for their support."[338] She added that some day she would "tell the world what exactly happened, why it happened and what my life is like today .. but until I'm ready to share that with people please stop prying and making up shit that you know nothing about. I still need space and time to heal."[338]

Lovato addressed the matter during a 2020 appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, elaborating on how her worsened struggles with bulimia in 2018 contributed to her eventual drug overdose as she relapsed three months prior to the incident due to being extremely unhappy.[339] The singer attributed these struggles to the extreme measures that her then-manager, Phil McIntyre, took to control the food she ingested.[340] Lovato further explained that, along with the controlling nature of her management team, they did not provide her with the help she needed: "People checking what my orders at Starbucks were on my bank statements ... just little things like that ... it led me to being really unhappy and my bulimia got really bad and I asked for help and I didn't receive the help that I needed."[340] Moreover, she recounted that her thought process the night she relapsed after six years of sobriety was as follows, "I'm six years sober and I'm miserable. I'm even more miserable than I was when I was drinking. Why am I sober?"[340] When Lovato confronted her management about these thoughts, the latter responded with, "You're being very selfish, this would ruin things for not just you but for us as well." This made Lovato feel "completely abandoned" due to triggering her underlying abandonment issues with her birth father, and so she "drank ... that night".[340]

Rape trauma

In 2021, Lovato said she was raped at age 15 when she was an actor on the Disney Channel, and that the rapist was a co-star whom she had to continue seeing thereafter. The incident contributed to her bulimia and self-harm. She told someone about the incident, but the assaulter "never got in trouble for it. They never got taken out of the movie they were in." Lovato stated she did not acknowledge the act as rape at the time, because sexual activity was not normalized to her and she was part of the Disney crowd who wore purity rings and were waiting until marriage. However, she decided to share her experience because she believed that everyone should "speak their voice if they can and feel comfortable doing so". Lovato also stated she was raped during her 2018 drug overdose, realizing a month after the incident that she was not in a place to consent at that point.[341][342]

Other ventures

Activism and philanthropy

Lovato's work as an LGBT rights activist has been recognized by GLAAD, which awarded her the Vanguard Award in 2016.[343] When the Defense of Marriage Act was appealed in June 2013, Lovato celebrated the occasion on social media.[344] Lovato has previously affirmed her support for the LGBT community: "I believe in gay marriage, I believe in equality. I think there's a lot of hypocrisy with religion. But I just found that you can have your own relationship with God, and I still have a lot of faith."[345] In May 2014, Lovato was named lead performer for NYC Pride Week and Grand Marshal of the LA Pride Parade, where she later filmed the music video for "Really Don't Care".[346][347] Lovato became the face of Human Rights Campaign's America's for Marriage Equality in 2015.[348] In June 2016, Lovato participated in a video released by the Human Rights Campaign honoring the victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting.[349][350]

Lovato has also raised awareness for health and mental health issues. For her efforts to fight mental health stigma, she were honored with the Artistic Award of Courage by The Jane and Terry Semel Institute.[351] In May 2009, Lovato was named an Honorary Ambassador of Education by the American Partnership For Eosinophilic Disorders.[352] In December 2011, Lovato condemned the Disney Channel for airing episodes of Shake It Up and So Random! in which characters joked about eating disorders. The network subsequently issued an apology and removed the episodes from their broadcast and video on demand services.[353] In May 2013, she was cited for her dedication to mentoring teens and young adults with mental-health problems at a National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day hosted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration in Washington.[354] Lovato has paid treatment costs for mentally-ill patients through the Lovato Treatment Scholarship Program, named for her late father, since 2013.[23] Her speech at the 2016 Democratic National Convention focused on raising awareness for mental health.[355] In September 2017, Lovato was named a Global Citizen ambassador for championing the mental health of thousands of children displaced within Iraq and other communities" and helped "fund the expansion of a Save the Children pilot program, Healing and Education through the Arts, to violence-scarred young people living around Kirkuk and Saladin Governorate, Iraq".[356] In April 2020, Lovato joined a mental health campaign in support of Irish charity SpunOut.i.e. to launch The Mental Health Fund which is raising money for mental health support.[357]

Lovato identifies as a feminist.[358] In a 2017 interview with Dolly magazine, she explained that "Feminism ... doesn't have to mean burning bras and hating men" but instead "standing up for gender equality and trying to empower our youth. And showing women that you can embrace your sexuality and you deserve to have confidence and you don't need to conform to society's views on what women should be or how you should dress. So, I think it is just about supporting other women and empowering other women."[359] In May 2017, Lovato partnered with Fabletics to create a limited edition activewear collection[360] for the United Nations Foundation's Girl Up campaign to fund programs for "the world's most marginalized adolescent girls".[361][362]

Lovato is a vocal anti-bullying advocate. In October 2010, she served as spokesperson for the anti-bullying organization PACER and appeared on America's Next Top Model to speak out against bullying.[363][364] Lovato participated in the "A Day Made Better" school advocacy campaign[365] and has supported DonateMyDress.org, Kids Wish Network, Love Our Children USA, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and City of Hope.[366] In April 2012, she became a contributing editor of Seventeen magazine, describing her personal struggles to its female teenage readers.[314] In September 2012, Lovato was named the ambassador of Mean Stinks, a campaign focused on eliminating bullying by girls.[367]

Lovato is politically active, often speaking out against gun violence and racial injustice. In January 2010, she was featured in a public-service announcement for Voto Latino to promote the organization's "Be Counted" campaign ahead of the 2010 United States Census.[368] In June 2016, Lovato signed an open letter from Billboard urging gun reform[369] and performed at the March for Our Lives anti-gun violence rally in Washington, D.C. in March 2018.[370][371] In May 2020, Lovato condemned police brutality and the officers responsible for the murder of George Floyd and the shooting of Breonna Taylor. She shared resources to support the Black Lives Matter movement and black-owned businesses and denounced white privilege.[372][373]

Throughout her career, Lovato has donated to and partnered with various charities. In 2009, she recorded the theme song "Send It On" with the Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, and Selena Gomez for the Disney's Friends for Change program. The song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 20,[374] and its proceeds were directed to environmental charities through the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund.[73] Lovato and Joe Jonas recorded the song "Make a Wave" for the charity in March 2010.[75] In August 2013, she traveled to Kenya for her 21st birthday to participate in a program of the international charity organization Free the Children.[375] She returned to Kenya in January 2017 with We Movement to work with women and children.[376] In March 2017, as a celebration of her five-year anniversary of sobriety, Lovato donated money to Los Angeles-based charities specializing in animal, LGBT and adoption rights.[377][378] In August 2017, Lovato donated $50000 to Hurricane Harvey relief and started fund with Nick Jonas, DNCE and her then-manager Phil McIntyre. Lovato's second limited edition activewear collection with Fabletics, released in June 2020, pledged up to $125,000 in proceeds to COVID-19 pandemic relief efforts.[379] As spokesperson for the Join the Surge Campaign, DoSomething.Org and Joining the Surge by Clean & Clear, she has encouraged fans to take action in their own communities.[380]

In September 2021, Lovato performed from the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles to raise awareness of the different crises that the world is going through and promoting global unity, as part of the Global Citizen Live organization.[381]

Products and endorsements

 
Lovato at the Global Citizen Festival in Hamburg in July 2017

From 2014 to 2016, Lovato was the face of the Skechers footwear brand.[382] She partnered with Shazam on the Demi World Tour in 2014.[383] Lovato launched her skincare line Devonne by Demi in December of the same year.[384] In addition, she became the first-ever brand ambassador of the makeup brand N.Y.C. New York Color in 2015.[385] That year, Lovato promoted The Radiant Collection for Tampax for "empowering females of all ages to stay fearless and wear what they want anytime of the month."[386] In June 2016, Lovato partnered with streaming service Tidal to livestream the first date of her Future Now Tour with Nick Jonas.[387] Since 2017, Lovato has released activewear collections with the women's athleisure brand Fabletics to raise money for organizations such as United Nations Foundation's Girl Up campaign and COVID-19 relief efforts.[388] Also in 2017, she performed at a dinner hosted by the jewelry company Bulgari to celebrate the opening of the brand's Fifth Avenue flagship store in New York City.[389]

Lovato became a brand ambassador for the JBL audio company in 2017[390] and for the mug company Ember in 2018.[391] That year, she starred in CORE Hydration's "Finding Balance" campaign; she had become an initial investor of CORE Hydration after first discovering the brand in 2015.[392] Jaguar, JBL, Lyft, Ferrari, TikTok and Samsung products have been featured in Lovato's music videos.[393] She also appeared in commercials for Skechers, Acuvue, Apple, and Fabletics.[394] In 2019, Dior used Lovato's song "Only Forever" from the album Tell Me You Love Me in a series of commercials and social media posts to promote the brand's "Dior Forever" makeup collection; the brand later used Lovato's song "Confident" in March 2021 to promote a new "Dior Forever" foundation in a series of social media campaigns. Since September 2020, Lovato has served as a Mental Health Spokesperson for the online and mobile therapy company Talkspace.[395] In November 2021, Lovato announced the launch of her own vibrator, named Demi Wand, in partnership with Bellesa.[396] The same month, she became Gaia, Inc.'s first celebrity ambassador;[397] this endorsement attracted criticism from fans and the media due to the contents of the platform, which are widely described as promoting conspiracy theories.[398][399][400]

Achievements

Lovato has won an MTV Video Music Award, Billboard Women in Music, Guinness World Record, iHeartRadio Much Music Video Award, and five People's Choice Awards.[c] For her music work, she was nominated for two Grammy Awards, three Brit Awards, four Billboard Music Awards, and an American Music Award.[c] With 14 wins she is the eight-most awarded solo artist at the Teen Choice Awards.[401] In 2013, she was awarded the SAMHSA for mental health advocacy.[c] In 2016, for her activism in the LGBT rights movement, Lovato awarded a GLAAD Vanguard Award at the GLAAD Media Award.[343]

In 2009, Lovato became one of eleven singers in the world whose album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 before turning 18 years old.[402] In 2012, she became the youngest X Factor judge in the history of the show.[403] In 2016, she was named to Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the music category.[404] Time included Lovato on its annual list of the 100 most influential people in 2017.[405] Billboard named Lovato one of the most successful artist to debut in the 2010s.[406] With more than 140 million followers, Lovato is the twenty-third most followed person on Instagram, and with more than 53 million followers, she is the tenth most followed women on Twitter.[407][408]

Lovato has earned almost 30 billion streams worldwide.[409] Seven of Lovato's studio albums have debuted in top-5 of the Billboard 200, and four of them have gained more than one billion streams on Spotify.[410][409] With her song "Sorry Not Sorry" Lovato entered the Billions Club on Spotify.[411] According to Recording Industry Association of America(RIAA), Lovato has achieved 31.5 million certified units based on sales and on-demand streaming.[412] As of June 2021, she has sold 2.7 million albums and 23.8 million song downloads and her songs have registered 5.6 billion on-demand streams in the United States.[413] She has a total of 36 chart entries on the US Billboard Hot 100, including 4 top-tens songs.[410]

Filmography

Discography

Tours

Written works

Books

  • Staying Strong: 365 Days a Year, Feiwel & Friends (November 19, 2013), ISBN 978-1-250-05144-8
  • Staying Strong: A Journal, Feiwel & Friends (October 7, 2014), ISBN 978-1-250-06352-6

Authored articles

  • Lovato, Demi (September 1, 2020). "Demi Lovato's Deeply Personal Letter on the Pandemic, Mental Health and Black Lives Matter". Vogue. Retrieved January 11, 2021.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Lovato uses both she/her and they/them pronouns. This article uses she/her pronouns for consistency.
  2. ^ Lovato identified as female at that time.
  3. ^ a b c Adapted from List of awards and nominations received by Demi Lovato.

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demi, lovato, demetria, demi, devonne, lovato, ɑː, born, august, 1992, american, singer, songwriter, actress, after, appearing, children, television, series, barney, friends, 2002, 2004, lovato, rose, prominence, playing, mitchie, torres, musical, television, . Demetria Demi Devonne Lovato l e ˈ v ɑː t oʊ le VAH toh born August 20 1992 is an American singer songwriter and actress After appearing on the children s television series Barney amp Friends 2002 2004 Lovato rose to prominence for playing Mitchie Torres in the musical television film Camp Rock 2008 and its sequel Camp Rock 2 The Final Jam 2010 The former film s soundtrack contained This Is Me Lovato s debut single and duet with Joe Jonas which peaked at number nine on the U S Billboard Hot 100 Demi LovatoLovato in 2020BornDemetria Devonne Lovato 1992 08 20 August 20 1992 age 30 Albuquerque New Mexico U S OccupationsSingersongwriteractressYears active2002 present 1 AgentScooter BraunWorksDiscographysongs recordedvideographyperformancesRelativesMadison De La Garza half sister AwardsFull listMusical careerGenresPop 2 rock 3 R amp B 4 5 Instrument s VocalsLabelsIsland Safehouse HollywoodWebsitedemilovato wbr comAfter signing with Hollywood Records Lovato released her a pop rock debut album Don t Forget 2008 which debuted at number two on the U S Billboard 200 Its follow up Here We Go Again 2009 debuted at number one in the U S while its title track reached number 15 on the Hot 100 Her third studio album Unbroken 2011 experimented with pop and R amp B and spawned the U S platinum certified single Skyscraper She released her eponymous fourth album in 2013 which debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 and contained the top ten international song Heart Attack Lovato s fifth and sixth albums Confident 2015 and Tell Me You Love Me 2017 infused soul and mature themes She earned a Grammy Award nomination for Confident while Sorry Not Sorry the lead single from Tell Me You Love Me became her highest charting single in the U S reaching number six After a hiatus her seventh album Dancing with the Devil the Art of Starting Over followed in 2021 which reached number two in the U S and her eighth album Holy Fvck released in 2022 On television Lovato has starred as the titular character on the sitcom Sonny with a Chance 2009 2011 served as a judge on the music competition series The X Factor USA for its second and third seasons and appeared as a recurring character on the musical comedy Glee 2013 2014 and the sitcom Will amp Grace 2020 She also starred in the television drama film Princess Protection Program 2009 the animated comedy film Smurfs The Lost Village 2017 and the musical comedy Eurovision Song Contest The Story of Fire Saga 2020 Lovato has sold over 24 million records in the United States 6 and has also received numerous accolades including an MTV Video Music Award 14 Teen Choice Awards five People s Choice Awards two Latin American Music Awards a Guinness World Record and was included on the Time 100 annual list in 2017 An activist for several social causes Lovato s struggles with an eating disorder and substance abuse have received considerable media attention in response to which she published the self help memoir Staying Strong 365 Days a Year 2013 and released the documentaries Demi Lovato Simply Complicated 2017 and Demi Lovato Dancing with the Devil 2021 Contents 1 Early life and career beginnings 2 Career 2 1 2007 2008 Breakthrough with Camp Rock and Don t Forget 2 2 2009 2010 Sonny with a Chance and Here We Go Again 2 3 2011 2012 Unbroken and The X Factor 2 4 2013 2014 Demi and Glee 2 5 2015 2016 Confident 2 6 2017 2018 Tell Me You Love Me 2 7 2019 2021 Acting return and Dancing with the Devil the Art of Starting Over 2 8 2022 present Holy Fvck 3 Artistry 3 1 Influences 3 2 Voice 4 Personal life 4 1 Residence 4 2 Hobbies 4 3 Sexuality gender and relationships 4 4 Mental health and substance abuse 4 4 1 2018 drug overdose 4 4 2 Rape trauma 5 Other ventures 5 1 Activism and philanthropy 5 2 Products and endorsements 6 Achievements 7 Filmography 8 Discography 9 Tours 10 Written works 10 1 Books 10 2 Authored articles 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksEarly life and career beginningsDemetria Devonne Lovato was born on August 20 1992 in Albuquerque New Mexico 7 to former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Dianna De La Garza nee Lee Smith 8 and engineer and musician Patrick Martin Lovato 9 Lovato has an older full sister named Dallas 10 a younger maternal half sister actress Madison De La Garza 11 and an older paternal half sister Amber whom Lovato first spoke to at age 20 12 In mid 1994 shortly after Lovato s second birthday her parents divorced 13 Her father was of Nuevomexicano descent with mostly Spanish and Native American ancestors and came from a family that had been living in New Mexico for generations he also had distant Portuguese and Jewish ancestry 14 15 He was a descendant of Civil War Union veteran Francisco Perea and Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico governor Francisco Xavier Chavez 16 Lovato had no interest in forging a relationship with Patrick after her parents divorced 17 Her mother is of English and Irish descent 18 19 She has been vocal about her abusive and strained relationship with her father and once stated He was mean but he wanted to be a good person And he wanted to have his family and when my mom married my stepdad he still had this huge heart where he said I m so glad that he s taking care of you and doing the job that I wish I could do 20 21 After Patrick died of cancer on June 22 2013 22 Lovato said that he had been mentally ill and she created the Lovato Treatment Scholarship Program in his honor 23 Lovato was brought up in Dallas Texas 24 25 She began playing the piano at age seven and guitar at ten 26 when she began dancing and acting classes 27 In 2002 Lovato began her acting career on the children s television series Barney amp Friends portraying the role of Angela 28 She appeared on Prison Break in 2006 and on Just Jordan the following year 7 Due to her acting career Lovato was bullied and consequently requested homeschooling 29 through which she eventually received her high school diploma 30 Career2007 2008 Breakthrough with Camp Rock and Don t Forget Lovato in London in September 2008 From 2007 to 2008 Lovato played Charlotte Adams on the Disney Channel short series As the Bell Rings 31 Lovato auditioned for the channel s television film Camp Rock and series Sonny with a Chance during 2007 and got both roles 32 Lovato played the lead character aspiring singer Mitchie Torres in Camp Rock 33 The film premiered on June 20 2008 to 8 9 million viewers 34 Gillian Flynn of Entertainment Weekly wrote that Lovato s acting skills were underwhelming and that she has the knee jerk smile of someone who is often told she has a great smile 35 The film s soundtrack was released three days earlier however the music was considered less current than that of High School Musical 36 It debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 with 188 000 units sold in its first week of release 37 Lovato sang four songs on the soundtrack including We Rock and This Is Me 38 The latter Lovato s debut single debuted at number 11 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and later peaked at number nine marking her first entry on the chart 39 That summer Lovato signed with Hollywood Records and began her Demi Live Warm Up Tour before the release of her debut studio album 40 and appeared on the Jonas Brothers Burnin Up Tour 41 Lovato s debut studio album Don t Forget released on September 23 2008 and was met with generally positive reviews from critics 42 43 44 Michael Slezak of Entertainment Weekly said Demi Lovato might satisfy her tween fans but she won t be winning any rockers over with Don t Forget 45 The album debuted at number two in the US with first week sales of 89 000 copies 46 Ten of its songs were co written with the Jonas Brothers 47 Don t Forget was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for US sales of over 500 000 copies 48 Its lead single Get Back was praised for its pop rock style and peaked at number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100 also selling over 560 000 copies in the United States 49 50 51 The album s second single La La Land was cited for its strong rock elements 52 and peaked at number 52 in the US 51 and cracked the top 40 in Ireland and the United Kingdom 53 54 The music video for the song was directed by Brendan Malloy and Tim Wheeler 55 full citation needed The third single 56 and title track Don t Forget peaked at number 41 in the US 57 2009 2010 Sonny with a Chance and Here We Go Again Lovato s Disney Channel sitcom Sonny with a Chance in which she played Sonny Munroe the newest cast member of the show within a show So Random premiered on February 8 58 Robert Lloyd of the Los Angeles Times described Lovato s acting ability as very good comparing her favorably to Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus 59 That June Lovato starred as Rosie Gonzalez Princess Rosalinda in the Disney Channel film Princess Protection Program alongside Selena Gomez The film the fourth highest rated Disney Channel original movie premiered to 8 5 million viewers 60 For the film s soundtrack the pair recorded the song One and the Same which was later released as a promotional single 61 Lovato performing on the Jonas Brothers Live in Concert tour in September 2010 Lovato s second studio album Here We Go Again was released on July 21 2009 7 she described its acoustic style as similar to that of John Mayer 62 The album received favorable reviews from critics who appreciated its enjoyable pop rock elements echoing reviews of Don t Forget 63 Lovato s first number one album it debuted atop the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 108 000 copies and was later certified Gold 64 65 The album s lead single and title track Here We Go Again debuted at number 59 on the Billboard Hot 100 and managed to peak at number 15 becoming Lovato s highest charting solo single to that point 66 The song also peaked at number 68 on the Canadian Hot 100 and number 38 in New Zealand 67 68 Here We Go Again was additionally certified Platinum in the US 65 The album s second and final single Remember December failed to match the success of its predecessor but peaked at number 80 on the UK Singles Chart Lovato made her first 40 city national concert tour Live in Concert in support of Here We Go Again 69 The tour from June 21 to August 21 2009 70 had David Archuleta 70 KSM and Jordan Pruitt as opening acts 71 Lovato and Archuleta received the Choice Music Tour award at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards 72 Lovato was featured alongside the Jonas Brothers Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez on the song Send It On a charity single and the theme song for Disney s Friends for Change 73 74 All proceeds from the song were donated to environmental charities supported by the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund 73 Lovato recorded Gift of a Friend as a soundtrack for the Disney movie Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure The movie was released in October 2009 In 2010 Lovato and Joe Jonas recorded Make a Wave as the second charity single for Disney s Friends for Change 75 That May Lovato guest starred as Hayley May a teenager with schizophrenia in the sixth season Grey s Anatomy episode Shiny Happy People 76 Although critics praised her versatility they were underwhelmed by her acting and felt that her appearance was designed primarily to attract viewers 77 Later that year she headlined her first international tour Demi Lovato Live in Concert 78 79 and joined the Jonas Brothers Live in Concert tour as a guest 80 Camp Rock 2 The Final Jam with Lovato reprising her role as Mitchie Torres premiered on September 3 2010 81 82 Critics were ambivalent about the film s plot and it has a 40 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes 83 However Lovato s performance was called dependably appealing by Jennifer Armstrong of Entertainment Weekly 84 The film premiered to eight million viewers the number one cable television movie of the year by the number of viewers 85 Its accompanying soundtrack was released on August 10 with Lovato singing nine songs including Can t Back Down and Wouldn t Change a Thing 86 The soundtrack debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 41 000 copies 87 Jonas Brothers Live in Concert was reworked to incorporate Lovato and the rest of the film s cast 88 it began on August 7 two weeks later than planned 89 The Sonny with a Chance soundtrack was released on October 5 Lovato sang on four tracks including Me Myself and Time 90 It debuted and peaked at number 163 on the Billboard 200 her lowest selling soundtrack 91 In November 2010 Lovato announced her departure from Sonny with a Chance putting her acting career on hiatus and ending the series 92 she later said that she would return to acting when she felt confident doing so 93 Her departure led to the actual spin off series So Random with the Sonny cast featuring sketches from the former show within a show The series was canceled after one season 94 2011 2012 Unbroken and The X Factor Lovato performing on Good Morning America in July 2012 as part of her Summer Concert Series Lovato released her third studio album Unbroken on September 20 2011 95 Begun in July 2010 the album experimented with R amp B and featured less pop rock than her first two albums 96 Lyrically Unbroken encompassed more mature themes as opposed to Lovato s previous works with some songs focusing on her personal struggles 97 The album and its stylistic change received mixed reviews from critics who praised Lovato s vocals and saw a growth in her musicianship due to the songs focusing on her struggles but criticized the album s party songs and found the music to be more generic than her previous efforts 98 Unbroken debuted at number four in the US selling 97 000 copies in its first week of release it was later certified Gold 99 Skyscraper the lead single from Unbroken was released on July 12 and was noted for its messages of self worth and confidence 100 It debuted at number ten in the US selling 176 000 downloads during the first week of release becoming Lovato s highest first week sales at the time 101 The song also became Lovato s highest charting single since This Is Me peaking at number nine in July 2008 101 and it also debuted at number two on the Hot Digital Songs chart 102 Skyscraper received the Best Video With a Message award at the September 2012 MTV Video Music Awards and the track was also certified Platinum by the RIAA and Silver by the BPI 103 The album s second and final single Give Your Heart a Break was released on January 23 2012 and later peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 16 making Lovato s fourth highest charting song to that point 104 It peaked at number 12 on the US Adult Top 40 chart and number one on the US Pop Songs chart It also became the longest climb by a female artist b to reach No 1 in the Pop Songs chart history until 2019 when Halsey s feature on Eastside broke the record 51 105 The song was certified triple Platinum in the US as of October 2014 update Give Your Heart a Break has sold 2 1 million digital copies 106 Billboard has ranked the song as Lovato s best calling it timeless 107 In May Lovato became a judge and mentor for the second season of the U S version of The X Factor with a reported salary of one million dollars 108 Joining Britney Spears Simon Cowell and L A Reid 109 it was speculated that she was chosen to attract a younger audience 110 Mentoring the Young Adults category her final act CeCe Frey finished sixth 111 At the Minnesota State Fair in August Lovato announced that after a pre show performance at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards 112 she would release a single by December 113 On December 24 she released a video on her YouTube account of herself singing Angels Among Us dedicated to the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting 114 In March she was confirmed as returning for The X Factor s third season 115 with her salary reportedly doubling 116 2013 2014 Demi and Glee Lovato at the Redlight Traffic s Inaugural Dignity Gala in October 2013 Lovato s fourth studio album Demi was released on May 14 2013 117 The album features influences of synthpop and bubblegum pop and was met with generally positive reviews from music critics 118 Although Jon Carmichael of The New York Times found Lovato s transition fun according to Entertainment Weekly it signified a less mature image 119 120 The album debuted at number three in the US with first week sales of 110 000 copies the best selling debut week of Lovato s discography 121 It was also successful internationally charting in the top ten in New Zealand Spain and the UK 122 The album has been certified Gold in the US 123 The lead single from Demi Heart Attack was released on February 25 and debuted at number 12 in the US with first week sales of 215 000 copies the highest first week sales of Lovato s discography 124 125 The song peaked at number ten Lovato s third top ten entry in the US 51 and was also successful in the UK Australia and Europe 126 The second single Made in the USA peaked at number 80 in the US 106 The third and fourth singles from Demi Neon Lights and Really Don t Care both peaked in the top forty of the US and at number one in the country s Dance Club Songs chart 127 128 She was also certified Platinum in the US 129 Lovato later released a deluxe version of Demi which included seven new tracks consisting of four live performances and three studio recordings 130 One of these songs was Up a collaboration with Olly Murs for his fourth studio album Never Been Better 131 Lovato contributed to The Mortal Instruments City of Bones soundtrack album with Heart by Heart 132 On June 11 Lovato released an e book Demi on iBooks 133 She planned to appear in at least six episodes of the fifth season of Glee but only appeared in four She played Dani a struggling New York based artist who befriends Rachel Berry Lea Michele and Santana Lopez Naya Rivera and interacts with fellow newcomer Adam Lambert s character Lovato debuted in the season s second episode which aired on October 3 and made her final appearance in March 2014 134 On November 19 she released a book Staying Strong 365 Days a Year which topped The New York Times bestseller list 135 She then agreed to write a memoir which has yet to be released 136 While on The X Factor her final act Rion Paige finished fifth Lovato announced her Neon Lights Tour including a Canadian leg on September 29 2013 137 it began on February 9 2014 and ended on May 17 138 139 On October 21 she released her cover of Let It Go for the Disney film Frozen which was released in theaters on November 27 Lovato s cover was described as more radio friendly and pop as compared to the original by Idina Menzel 140 Lovato s cover appears in the film s credits and the song was promoted as the single for the film s soundtrack 141 The song peaked at number 38 on the Billboard Hot 100 spending 20 weeks on the chart It was certified double Platinum by the RIAA 129 On May 18 2014 Somebody to You featuring Lovato was released as the fourth single from the Vamps debut album Meet the Vamps 142 On May 29 Lovato announced the Demi World Tour which marked her fourth concert tour and first world tour covering 25 cities and second in support of her album Demi 143 In November 2014 she opened the UK shows on Enrique Iglesias Sex and Love Tour 144 and worked with longtime friend Nick Jonas on the song Avalanche from his self titled album 145 On December 24 Lovato released a music video for the song Nightingale 146 2015 2016 Confident Lovato performing on her Future Now Tour in September 2016 Lovato s fifth album Confident was released on October 16 2015 147 and received generally positive reviews from music critics 148 The album debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 98 000 copies 149 During the album s production Lovato commented I ve already started recording for my new album and I have plans to record during the tour The sound just evolves into everything that I ve been and everything that I want to become 150 151 She further stated I ve never been so sure of myself as an artist when it comes down to confidence but not only personal things but exactly what I want my sound to be and what I know I m capable of and this album will give me the opportunity to show people what I can really do 152 In January 2019 the album was certified platinum by the RIAA and has sold one million copies in the United States 153 In May 2015 Billboard revealed that Lovato was in the process of starting an artist centric new record label Safehouse Records of which she would be co founder and co owner The label would be a partnership between Lovato Nick Jonas and her then manager Phil McIntyre and will form part of a new collaborative arrangement with record label Island 154 Confident was released through the new venture deal This would be Lovato s second multi label venture of her career she was formerly part of Jonas Records a UMG Hollywood Jonas Brothers partnership which is now defunct 155 Lovato released the lead single from Confident titled Cool for the Summer on July 1 2015 156 The song attracted attention for its bi curious theme 157 and was a commercial success peaking at number eleven on the Billboard Hot 100 and being certified double platinum in the U S 65 158 On September 18 2015 the title track Confident was released as the album s second single and peaked at number 21 on the Hot 100 159 On October 17 2015 Lovato performed a Cool for the Summer and Confident medley as well as Stone Cold melody on Saturday Night Live during the series forty first season 160 161 Lovato was also featured on the re release of Irresistible the fourth single from Fall Out Boy s sixth studio album American Beauty American Psycho 162 The same month she signed with the major modeling agency Wilhelmina Models 163 Lovato released the music video for her R amp B infused song Waitin for You featuring rapper Sirah on October 22 2015 164 On October 26 2015 Lovato and Nick Jonas announced that they would be touring together on the Future Now Tour 165 Lovato was honored with the first ever Rulebreaker Award on December 11 2015 at the 2015 Billboard Women in Music event 166 On March 21 2016 Stone Cold was released as the third and final single from Confident 167 On July 1 2016 Lovato released a new single titled Body Say to promote her tour 168 2017 2018 Tell Me You Love Me Lovato performing in Glasgow on her Tell Me You Love Me World Tour in June 2018 In February 2017 Lovato executive produced a documentary Beyond Silence which follows three individuals and their experiences with mental illnesses including bipolar disorder schizophrenia depression and anxiety 169 Lovato featured in Cheat Codes song No Promises released in March 2017 170 and Jax Jones s Instruction along with Stefflon Don released in June 2017 171 In 2017 Lovato was included in Time magazine s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world 172 173 On May 8 2017 she announced a collaboration with sportswear line Fabletics to support the United Nations initiative Girl Up 174 In July 2017 Lovato released Sorry Not Sorry as the lead single from her sixth studio album 175 which became her highest charting song in New Zealand and the United States at number six 176 177 as well as Australia at number eight 178 It also became her best selling single in the US for its 5 Platinum certification by RIAA 179 The album titled Tell Me You Love Me was released on September 29 and debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 with first week sales of 78 000 copies 180 181 It received positive reviews from music critics and became Lovato s first album to be certified Platinum in the US 182 183 On October 17 Lovato released Demi Lovato Simply Complicated on YouTube a documentary focusing on her career and personal struggles 184 185 It was nominated for Best Music Documentary at the 2018 MTV Movie amp TV Awards 186 In October 2017 Lovato announced the tour dates for the North American leg of her Tell Me You Love Me World Tour with special guests DJ Khaled and Kehlani She confirmed European and South American legs of the tour in the following months and the tour commenced in February 2018 187 188 In November 2017 Lovato released the single Echame la Culpa with Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi 189 Lovato performed at the March for Our Lives anti gun violence rally in Washington D C on March 24 2018 190 In May Lovato was featured on Christina Aguilera s Fall in Line and Clean Bandit s Solo 191 192 The latter became Lovato s first number one song in the United Kingdom 193 On June 21 Lovato released a new single titled Sober which she referred to as my truth it discusses struggles with addiction and sobriety 194 The Tell Me You Love Me World Tour concluded the following month having originally been scheduled to end in November 2018 195 196 2019 2021 Acting return and Dancing with the Devil the Art of Starting Over On May 11 2019 Lovato revealed she had signed with a new manager Scooter Braun 197 She shared that she couldn t be happier inspired and excited to begin this next chapter 197 In August 2019 it was revealed that Lovato would appear in Eurovision Song Contest The Story of Fire Saga a Netflix original film directed by David Dobkin based on the song competition of the same name The film was ultimately released on June 26 2020 and starred Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams 198 This marked Lovato s first acting appearance since her guest role on Glee in 2013 and her first film role since Camp Rock 2 The Final Jam 2010 Later in the month after teasing that she had been working on a new project Lovato revealed her return to television with a recurring guest role in the final season of the NBC sitcom Will amp Grace where she played Will s surrogate 199 In January 2020 Lovato made her first musical appearance since her hiatus with a performance of single Anyone at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards 200 The song which was recorded four days prior to her 2018 drug overdose was released on iTunes immediately after On February 2 2020 Lovato performed The Star Spangled Banner at Super Bowl LIV 201 On March 6 Lovato released a new single titled I Love Me 202 The release was supplemented by both a guest appearance and guest host role on The Ellen DeGeneres Show On April 16 she released a collaboration with Sam Smith titled I m Ready 203 A remix of Lonely Hearts by JoJo featuring Lovato was released on August 28 2020 204 At the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards Lovato received two nominations for her song I Love Me becoming the first artist in VMA history to receive a nomination every year for eight consecutive years 205 206 On September 10 Lovato released a collaboration with American DJ Marshmello titled OK Not to Be OK in partnership with the Hope For The Day suicide prevention movement 207 On September 30 2020 Lovato released Still Have Me via Twitter the song was later released on digital platforms 208 On October 14 she released a political ballad titled Commander in Chief ahead of the 2020 presidential election 209 She hosted the 46th People s Choice Awards on November 15 2020 210 On November 20 she featured on American rapper Jeezy s song My Reputation from his album The Recession 2 On December 4 Lovato featured on a remix of the song Monsters by rock band All Time Low alongside Blackbear 211 Lovato was chosen to perform during Celebrating America the primetime television special marking the inauguration of Joe Biden Lovato sang Lovely Day by Bill Withers with appearances from President Joe Biden with his grandson A four part documentary series following Lovato s life premiered on YouTube in March 2021 212 The series titled Demi Lovato Dancing with the Devil was directed by Michael D Ratner and showcased her personal and musical journey over the past three years 213 214 It was later announced that Lovato s seventh studio album titled Dancing with the Devil the Art of Starting Over would be released on April 2 2021 Lovato defined it the non official soundtrack to the documentary 215 The album features collaborations with Ariana Grande Noah Cyrus and Saweetie as well as the previously released What Other People Say a collaboration between Lovato and Australian singer songwriter Sam Fischer initially released on February 4 2021 216 Dancing with the Devil the Art of Starting Over debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 74 000 album equivalent units in the US 217 Prior to the release of the album Lovato released one of the two title tracks Dancing with the Devil on March 26 218 and Met Him Last Night on April 1 2021 219 The Dave Aude remix of the song was nominated for Best Remixed Recording at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards 220 On August 20 2021 Lovato released the Melon Cake music video 221 Lovato launched a podcast series titled 4D with Demi Lovato on May 19 2021 with new episodes releasing every Wednesday 222 223 Confirmed guests for the podcast include Chelsea Handler Jane Fonda Jameela Jamil Alok Vaid Menon and Glennon Doyle 224 On July 30 2021 a talk show hosted by Lovato titled The Demi Lovato Show was released on Roku s streaming platform 225 Consisting of ten minute episodes it features candid unfiltered conversations between Lovato and both expert and celebrity guests exploring topics such as activism body positivity gender identity sex relationships social media and wellness 226 The show had initially been announced in February 2020 to air on Quibi under the title Pillow Talk with Demi Lovato before Quibi sold its contents to Roku 227 228 On September 17 2021 American rapper G Eazy released Breakdown featuring Lovato as the second single from his album These Things Happen Too 229 On September 30 Lovato launched a four episode series titled Unidentified with Demi Lovato on Peacock 230 The show follows Lovato as she searches for signs of extraterrestrial life with her sister Dallas and friend Matthew Montgomery 231 2022 present Holy Fvck In early 2022 Lovato began teasing her eighth studio album 232 233 On May 23 2022 she confirmed that Skin of My Teeth would serve as the lead single 234 which was ultimately released on June 10 235 Lovato premiered Skin of My Teeth on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on June 9 236 On June 6 the title of the album was officially announced as Holy Fvck which was released on August 19 2022 237 238 preceded by two other singles Substance and 29 239 240 Lovato stated that its sound is reminiscent of her rock infused first two studio albums Don t Forget 2008 and Here We Go Again 2009 241 In support of this album she embarked on the Holy Fvck Tour which commenced on August 13 2022 242 In August 2022 a poster advertising the album and featuring Lovato in a bondage style outfit lying on a cushioned crucifix was banned in the UK by the Advertising Standards Authority for being likely to cause serious offence to Christians 243 244 245 On February 15 2023 Lovato was confirmed to be featured on the soundtrack for the slasher film Scream VI with the song Still Alive 246 It was released on March 3 247 ArtistryInfluences Lovato credits Kelly Clarkson left and Christina Aguilera right as her main musical influences Lovato has frequently cited power vocalists such as Christina Aguilera Kelly Clarkson Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin as major musical and vocal influences 248 249 Lovato says I had a lot of respect for Whitney Houston and Christina Aguilera 250 About her admiration for Clarkson Lovato says I just thought she was a great role model I feel like she set a really great example and she was extremely talented 251 Lovato also said that she was obsessed with Kelly Clarkson as a child and she even had an AOL username Little Kelly inspired by the singer 252 Her other influences or inspirations include Britney Spears 253 Rihanna JoJo Keri Hilson 254 Jennifer Lopez 255 Gladys Knight Alexz Johnson 256 Billie Holiday the Spice Girls 257 and Billy Gilman 248 About Gilman she said We had the same voice range when I was young I would practice to his songs all the time 258 In her teens Lovato listened to heavy metal music 259 including bands such as the Devil Wears Prada Job for a Cowboy Maylene and the Sons of Disaster and Bring Me the Horizon 260 She has said that John Mayer s songwriting has in particular been a huge influence on hers 248 and that he taught her to write songs by starting with the titles 236 Following the release of Unbroken her musical style shifted towards hip hop and R amp B 248 Upon the release of the song Without a Fight by country music singer Brad Paisley featuring Lovato she cited the country genre as a lifelong strong musical influence of hers as she grew up listening to country and her mother was a country singer 261 Lovato s Neon Lights Tour was inspired by Beyonce and specifically her 2013 self titled visual album in regard to the visuals shown onscreen 262 Moreover Lovato revealed that her sixth studio album Tell Me You Love Me was inspired by Aguilera 263 Lovato said I grew up listening to Christina Aguilera She was one of my idols growing up She still is Her voice is incredible and in Stripped you really got to hear that I think it was her breakout album that really transformed her into the icon that she is today So that inspired me she really inspired this album I was even inspired by the black and white artwork 263 Voice Throughout her career Lovato has received acclaim from critics for her singing abilities Regarding her vocals on Don t Forget Nick Levine of Digital Spy stated she s certainly a stronger singer than the Jonases In fact her full bodied vocal performances are consistently impressive 264 Becky Brain of Idolator remarked that Lovato has a killer voice and the A list material to put it to good use 265 According to Sophie Schillaci of The Hollywood Reporter Lovato has a voice that can silence even the harshest of critics 266 In his review of Lovato s second studio album Here We Go Again Jeff Miers from The Buffalo News stated Unlike so many of her Disney fied peers Lovato can really sing and he found it refreshing that she doesn t need the help of Auto Tune to mask any lack of natural ability 267 Commenting on working with Lovato on her third studio album Unbroken Ryan Tedder stated that Lovato blew me out of the water vocally I had no idea how good her voice is She s one of the best singers I ve ever worked with Literally that good I mean she s a Kelly Clarkson level vocalist And Kelly has a set of pipes He also commented on their work together on the song Neon Lights from her fourth studio album saying that Lovato has one of the biggest ranges possibly the highest full voice singer I ve ever worked with 268 Tamsyn Wilce from Alter the Press commented on her vocals on Demi stating it shows just how strong her vocal chords sic are and the variation of styles that she can completely work to make her own 269 In a review of the Neon Lights Tour Mike Wass from Idolator remarked you don t need shiny distractions when you can belt out songs like Demi and connect with the crowd on such an emotional level 270 In a review of the Demi World Tour Marielle Wakim from Los Angeles magazine praised Lovato s vocals commenting For those who haven t bothered to follow Lovato s career let s get something out of the way Lovato can sing At 22 years old her vocal range is astounding Wakim also described Lovato s vocals as spectacular 271 Lovato was lauded for her performance of The Star Spangled Banner at Super Bowl LIV in 2020 Patrick Ryan of USA Today commended her for delivering a flawless performance and described Lovato as one of the best vocalists in the industry today 272 He remarked that Lovato hit all the high notes with ease and ultimately even added some of her own riffs which he says resulted in a rendition that was uniquely and phenomenally her own 272 Personal lifeResidence On August 20 2010 her 18th birthday Lovato purchased a Mediterranean style house in Los Angeles for her family however Lovato decided to live in a sober house in Los Angeles after leaving rehab in January 2011 273 In September 2016 Lovato also purchased a Laurel Canyon home in Los Angeles for 8 3 million which she sold in June 2020 for 8 25 million 274 In September 2020 Lovato purchased a Studio City home in Los Angeles for 7 million 275 Hobbies Lovato started training in Brazilian jiu jitsu in 2016 276 She was promoted to purple belt in the sport on February 4 2023 277 Sexuality gender and relationships For a few months Lovato dated singer Trace Cyrus in 2009 278 Lovato briefly dated her Camp Rock co star Joe Jonas in 2010 279 Lovato then had an on again off again relationship with actor Wilmer Valderrama they first began dating in August 2010 when Valderrama was 29 and Lovato was 18 They ended their relationship in June 2016 280 Her 2022 single 29 was widely believed to be about Valderrama and the significant age gap in their relationship although Lovato did not directly confirm this 281 282 Lovato later dated UFC athlete Guilherme Bomba Vasconcelos from January to July 2017 283 In late 2018 Lovato briefly dated designer Henry Levy until March 2019 284 She dated model Austin Wilson for a few months until late 2019 285 On July 23 2020 Lovato announced her engagement to actor Max Ehrich 286 The two had begun dating four months prior but eventually called off the engagement that September 287 In early August 2022 People reported that Lovato was in a happy and healthy relationship with a male musician 288 On August 20 Canadian musician Jutes confirmed the relationship in an Instagram post marking Lovato s 30th birthday 289 290 Lovato describes her sexuality as fluid and has said she is open to finding love with someone of any gender 291 292 In July 2020 she labeled herself queer in a social media statement mourning the death of her Glee co star Naya Rivera 293 In March 2021 Lovato came out as pansexual and sexually fluid stating I ve always known I was hella queer but I have fully embraced it In the same interview she called herself just too queer to date men at the time She also expressed feeling proud of belonging to the alphabet mafia referring to the LGBT community 294 295 On May 19 2021 Lovato publicly came out as non binary and announced the decision to change her gender pronouns to they them stating that this has come after a lot of healing and self reflective work I m still learning and coming into myself I don t claim to be an expert or a spokesperson Sharing this with you now opens another level of vulnerability for me 296 297 She had previously come out as non binary to her family and friends towards the end of 2020 298 299 300 Lovato later changed her pronouns to include she her in April 2022 301 and described herself the following August as a fluid person who had adopted the pronouns of she her again after starting to feel more feminine 302 303 That September she reiterated that she still feel s very comfortable with they them 304 Mental health and substance abuse Lovato had suffered from bulimia nervosa self harm and being bullied before her first stint in rehab at age 18 305 306 On November 1 2010 Lovato withdrew from the Jonas Brothers Live in Concert tour entering a treatment facility for physical and emotional issues 307 It was reported 308 that she decided to enter treatment after punching backup dancer Alex Welch her family and management team convinced her that she needed help Lovato said she took 100 percent full responsibility for the incident 305 On January 28 2011 she completed in patient treatment at Timberline Knolls and returned home Lovato acknowledged that she had bulimia had cut herself and had been self medicating with drugs and alcohol like a lot of teens do to numb their pain 309 She added that she basically had a nervous breakdown and had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder during her treatment 310 She later commented that she used to use cocaine several times a day and smuggled cocaine onto airplanes 311 In a 2022 interview on the podcast Call Her Daddy Lovato added that she began using opiates at the age of 13 after a car accident and was already drinking by that time 312 313 She said that this eventually led her to use cocaine at the age of 17 312 Lovato speaking at the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in July 2016 In April 2011 Lovato became a contributing editor for Seventeen magazine penning an article that described her struggles 314 In March 2012 MTV aired a documentary Demi Lovato Stay Strong about her rehab and recovery 315 She began work on her fourth studio album the following month 316 In January 2013 it was reported that Lovato had been living in a sober living facility in Los Angeles for over a year because she felt it was the best way to avoid returning to her addiction and eating disorder 317 Lovato celebrated the five year anniversary of her sobriety on March 15 2017 318 In her 2017 YouTube documentary Demi Lovato Simply Complicated Lovato revealed that her treatment at Timberline Knolls had not been entirely successful stating that she still struggled with alcoholism and a cocaine addiction in the year following her stint in the treatment center and further admitting that she was in fact under the influence of cocaine while being interviewed about her sobriety for Demi Lovato Stay Strong 319 320 321 322 She stated I wasn t working my program I wasn t ready to get sober I was sneaking it on planes sneaking it in bathrooms sneaking it throughout the night Nobody knew 320 Lovato also stated that her drug and alcohol addiction not only caused her to nearly overdose several times but later began to impact her ability to perform live and promote her Unbroken album referencing a 2012 performance on American Idol where she was severely hungover 319 321 322 After her management team had expressed their intentions to leave her Lovato agreed to resume treatment and counseling for her addiction leading to her move to a sober living facility in Los Angeles with roommates and responsibilities to help her overcome her drug and alcohol problems 319 322 Although she had previously stated that she was entirely done with hard drugs such as heroin Lovato revealed in March 2021 that she was not completely sober she drank alcohol and smoked marijuana in moderation at that point a choice that many of her friends openly disagreed with She decided on moderation as she felt she was setting herself up for failure if she told herself she was never going to drink or smoke again Lovato said it was because it had been drilled into her that one drink was equivalent to a crack pipe 323 This changed the following December when she abandoned her California sober ways and declared herself sober sober 324 325 In 2021 Lovato said she had initially accepted her bipolar diagnosis and shared this in 2011 because it explained her erratic behavior but later came to believe it was inaccurate I was acting out when I was 18 for many reasons but I know now from multiple different doctors that it was not because I was bipolar I had to grow the fuck up 326 Lovato also stated that the diagnosis has been revised to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD 327 2018 drug overdose On June 21 2018 Lovato released the single Sober in which she revealed she had relapsed after six years of sobriety 328 On July 24 2018 she was rushed to the Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after emergency services were called to her home due to an opioid overdose 329 330 Lovato recalled The doctors told me that I had five to 10 minutes like if no one had found me then I wouldn t be here 331 The singer was reported to be stable and recovering later in the day 329 She reportedly overdosed on oxycodone laced with fentanyl 332 and was revived with naloxone 333 Lovato also had multiple health complications stemming from the overdose including multiple strokes a heart attack and brain damage the latter of which caused lasting vision problems 334 She was hospitalized for two weeks and subsequently entered an in patient rehab facility 335 Lovato s drug overdose received widespread media coverage leading to her becoming the most googled person of 2018 ahead of other figures who had received extensive coverage throughout the year due largely to the public interest surrounding the overdose 336 CBS News ranked the overdose the 29th biggest story of 2018 337 In December 2018 Lovato took to Twitter to dismiss rumors regarding her overdose and went on to thank fans writing If I feel like the world needs to know something I will tell them MYSELF All my fans need to know is I m working hard on myself I m happy and clean and I m SO grateful for their support 338 She added that some day she would tell the world what exactly happened why it happened and what my life is like today but until I m ready to share that with people please stop prying and making up shit that you know nothing about I still need space and time to heal 338 Lovato addressed the matter during a 2020 appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show elaborating on how her worsened struggles with bulimia in 2018 contributed to her eventual drug overdose as she relapsed three months prior to the incident due to being extremely unhappy 339 The singer attributed these struggles to the extreme measures that her then manager Phil McIntyre took to control the food she ingested 340 Lovato further explained that along with the controlling nature of her management team they did not provide her with the help she needed People checking what my orders at Starbucks were on my bank statements just little things like that it led me to being really unhappy and my bulimia got really bad and I asked for help and I didn t receive the help that I needed 340 Moreover she recounted that her thought process the night she relapsed after six years of sobriety was as follows I m six years sober and I m miserable I m even more miserable than I was when I was drinking Why am I sober 340 When Lovato confronted her management about these thoughts the latter responded with You re being very selfish this would ruin things for not just you but for us as well This made Lovato feel completely abandoned due to triggering her underlying abandonment issues with her birth father and so she drank that night 340 Rape trauma In 2021 Lovato said she was raped at age 15 when she was an actor on the Disney Channel and that the rapist was a co star whom she had to continue seeing thereafter The incident contributed to her bulimia and self harm She told someone about the incident but the assaulter never got in trouble for it They never got taken out of the movie they were in Lovato stated she did not acknowledge the act as rape at the time because sexual activity was not normalized to her and she was part of the Disney crowd who wore purity rings and were waiting until marriage However she decided to share her experience because she believed that everyone should speak their voice if they can and feel comfortable doing so Lovato also stated she was raped during her 2018 drug overdose realizing a month after the incident that she was not in a place to consent at that point 341 342 Other venturesActivism and philanthropy Lovato s work as an LGBT rights activist has been recognized by GLAAD which awarded her the Vanguard Award in 2016 343 When the Defense of Marriage Act was appealed in June 2013 Lovato celebrated the occasion on social media 344 Lovato has previously affirmed her support for the LGBT community I believe in gay marriage I believe in equality I think there s a lot of hypocrisy with religion But I just found that you can have your own relationship with God and I still have a lot of faith 345 In May 2014 Lovato was named lead performer for NYC Pride Week and Grand Marshal of the LA Pride Parade where she later filmed the music video for Really Don t Care 346 347 Lovato became the face of Human Rights Campaign s America s for Marriage Equality in 2015 348 In June 2016 Lovato participated in a video released by the Human Rights Campaign honoring the victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting 349 350 Lovato at the SAMHSA s National Children s Mental Health Awareness Day in May 2013 Lovato has also raised awareness for health and mental health issues For her efforts to fight mental health stigma she were honored with the Artistic Award of Courage by The Jane and Terry Semel Institute 351 In May 2009 Lovato was named an Honorary Ambassador of Education by the American Partnership For Eosinophilic Disorders 352 In December 2011 Lovato condemned the Disney Channel for airing episodes of Shake It Up and So Random in which characters joked about eating disorders The network subsequently issued an apology and removed the episodes from their broadcast and video on demand services 353 In May 2013 she was cited for her dedication to mentoring teens and young adults with mental health problems at a National Children s Mental Health Awareness Day hosted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration in Washington 354 Lovato has paid treatment costs for mentally ill patients through the Lovato Treatment Scholarship Program named for her late father since 2013 23 Her speech at the 2016 Democratic National Convention focused on raising awareness for mental health 355 In September 2017 Lovato was named a Global Citizen ambassador for championing the mental health of thousands of children displaced within Iraq and other communities and helped fund the expansion of a Save the Children pilot program Healing and Education through the Arts to violence scarred young people living around Kirkuk and Saladin Governorate Iraq 356 In April 2020 Lovato joined a mental health campaign in support of Irish charity SpunOut i e to launch The Mental Health Fund which is raising money for mental health support 357 Lovato identifies as a feminist 358 In a 2017 interview with Dolly magazine she explained that Feminism doesn t have to mean burning bras and hating men but instead standing up for gender equality and trying to empower our youth And showing women that you can embrace your sexuality and you deserve to have confidence and you don t need to conform to society s views on what women should be or how you should dress So I think it is just about supporting other women and empowering other women 359 In May 2017 Lovato partnered with Fabletics to create a limited edition activewear collection 360 for the United Nations Foundation s Girl Up campaign to fund programs for the world s most marginalized adolescent girls 361 362 Lovato is a vocal anti bullying advocate In October 2010 she served as spokesperson for the anti bullying organization PACER and appeared on America s Next Top Model to speak out against bullying 363 364 Lovato participated in the A Day Made Better school advocacy campaign 365 and has supported DonateMyDress org Kids Wish Network Love Our Children USA St Jude Children s Research Hospital and City of Hope 366 In April 2012 she became a contributing editor of Seventeen magazine describing her personal struggles to its female teenage readers 314 In September 2012 Lovato was named the ambassador of Mean Stinks a campaign focused on eliminating bullying by girls 367 Lovato is politically active often speaking out against gun violence and racial injustice In January 2010 she was featured in a public service announcement for Voto Latino to promote the organization s Be Counted campaign ahead of the 2010 United States Census 368 In June 2016 Lovato signed an open letter from Billboard urging gun reform 369 and performed at the March for Our Lives anti gun violence rally in Washington D C in March 2018 370 371 In May 2020 Lovato condemned police brutality and the officers responsible for the murder of George Floyd and the shooting of Breonna Taylor She shared resources to support the Black Lives Matter movement and black owned businesses and denounced white privilege 372 373 Throughout her career Lovato has donated to and partnered with various charities In 2009 she recorded the theme song Send It On with the Jonas Brothers Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez for the Disney s Friends for Change program The song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 20 374 and its proceeds were directed to environmental charities through the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund 73 Lovato and Joe Jonas recorded the song Make a Wave for the charity in March 2010 75 In August 2013 she traveled to Kenya for her 21st birthday to participate in a program of the international charity organization Free the Children 375 She returned to Kenya in January 2017 with We Movement to work with women and children 376 In March 2017 as a celebration of her five year anniversary of sobriety Lovato donated money to Los Angeles based charities specializing in animal LGBT and adoption rights 377 378 In August 2017 Lovato donated 50000 to Hurricane Harvey relief and started fund with Nick Jonas DNCE and her then manager Phil McIntyre Lovato s second limited edition activewear collection with Fabletics released in June 2020 pledged up to 125 000 in proceeds to COVID 19 pandemic relief efforts 379 As spokesperson for the Join the Surge Campaign DoSomething Org and Joining the Surge by Clean amp Clear she has encouraged fans to take action in their own communities 380 In September 2021 Lovato performed from the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles to raise awareness of the different crises that the world is going through and promoting global unity as part of the Global Citizen Live organization 381 Products and endorsements Lovato at the Global Citizen Festival in Hamburg in July 2017 From 2014 to 2016 Lovato was the face of the Skechers footwear brand 382 She partnered with Shazam on the Demi World Tour in 2014 383 Lovato launched her skincare line Devonne by Demi in December of the same year 384 In addition she became the first ever brand ambassador of the makeup brand N Y C New York Color in 2015 385 That year Lovato promoted The Radiant Collection for Tampax for empowering females of all ages to stay fearless and wear what they want anytime of the month 386 In June 2016 Lovato partnered with streaming service Tidal to livestream the first date of her Future Now Tour with Nick Jonas 387 Since 2017 Lovato has released activewear collections with the women s athleisure brand Fabletics to raise money for organizations such as United Nations Foundation s Girl Up campaign and COVID 19 relief efforts 388 Also in 2017 she performed at a dinner hosted by the jewelry company Bulgari to celebrate the opening of the brand s Fifth Avenue flagship store in New York City 389 Lovato became a brand ambassador for the JBL audio company in 2017 390 and for the mug company Ember in 2018 391 That year she starred in CORE Hydration s Finding Balance campaign she had become an initial investor of CORE Hydration after first discovering the brand in 2015 392 Jaguar JBL Lyft Ferrari TikTok and Samsung products have been featured in Lovato s music videos 393 She also appeared in commercials for Skechers Acuvue Apple and Fabletics 394 In 2019 Dior used Lovato s song Only Forever from the album Tell Me You Love Me in a series of commercials and social media posts to promote the brand s Dior Forever makeup collection the brand later used Lovato s song Confident in March 2021 to promote a new Dior Forever foundation in a series of social media campaigns Since September 2020 Lovato has served as a Mental Health Spokesperson for the online and mobile therapy company Talkspace 395 In November 2021 Lovato announced the launch of her own vibrator named Demi Wand in partnership with Bellesa 396 The same month she became Gaia Inc s first celebrity ambassador 397 this endorsement attracted criticism from fans and the media due to the contents of the platform which are widely described as promoting conspiracy theories 398 399 400 AchievementsSee also List of awards and nominations received by Demi Lovato Lovato has won an MTV Video Music Award Billboard Women in Music Guinness World Record iHeartRadio Much Music Video Award and five People s Choice Awards c For her music work she was nominated for two Grammy Awards three Brit Awards four Billboard Music Awards and an American Music Award c With 14 wins she is the eight most awarded solo artist at the Teen Choice Awards 401 In 2013 she was awarded the SAMHSA for mental health advocacy c In 2016 for her activism in the LGBT rights movement Lovato awarded a GLAAD Vanguard Award at the GLAAD Media Award 343 In 2009 Lovato became one of eleven singers in the world whose album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 before turning 18 years old 402 In 2012 she became the youngest X Factor judge in the history of the show 403 In 2016 she was named to Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the music category 404 Time included Lovato on its annual list of the 100 most influential people in 2017 405 Billboard named Lovato one of the most successful artist to debut in the 2010s 406 With more than 140 million followers Lovato is the twenty third most followed person on Instagram and with more than 53 million followers she is the tenth most followed women on Twitter 407 408 Lovato has earned almost 30 billion streams worldwide 409 Seven of Lovato s studio albums have debuted in top 5 of the Billboard 200 and four of them have gained more than one billion streams on Spotify 410 409 With her song Sorry Not Sorry Lovato entered the Billions Club on Spotify 411 According to Recording Industry Association of America RIAA Lovato has achieved 31 5 million certified units based on sales and on demand streaming 412 As of June 2021 she has sold 2 7 million albums and 23 8 million song downloads and her songs have registered 5 6 billion on demand streams in the United States 413 She has a total of 36 chart entries on the US Billboard Hot 100 including 4 top tens songs 410 FilmographyMain article Demi Lovato videography Camp Rock 2008 Jonas Brothers The 3D Concert Experience 2009 Princess Protection Program 2009 Camp Rock 2 The Final Jam 2010 Demi Lovato Stay Strong 2012 Smurfs The Lost Village 2017 Louder Together 2017 Demi Lovato Simply Complicated 2017 Charming 2018 Eurovision Song Contest The Story of Fire Saga 2020 Demi Lovato Dancing with the Devil 2021 DiscographyMain articles Demi Lovato discography and List of songs recorded by Demi Lovato Don t Forget 2008 Here We Go Again 2009 Unbroken 2011 Demi 2013 Confident 2015 Tell Me You Love Me 2017 Dancing with the Devil the Art of Starting Over 2021 Holy Fvck 2022 ToursMain article List of Demi Lovato live performances Headlining Demi Lovato Live in Concert 2009 2010 A Special Night with Demi Lovato 2011 2013 The Neon Lights Tour 2014 Demi World Tour 2014 2015 Tell Me You Love Me World Tour 2018 Holy Fvck Tour 2022 Co headlining Future Now Tour 2016 with Nick Jonas Promotional Demi Live Warm Up Tour 2008 An Evening with Demi Lovato 2011 Opening act Jonas Brothers Burnin Up Tour 2008 Avril Lavigne The Best Damn World Tour 2008 Jonas Brothers Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009 Jonas Brothers Live in Concert 2010 Enrique Iglesias Sex and Love Tour 2014 Written worksBooks Staying Strong 365 Days a Year Feiwel amp Friends November 19 2013 ISBN 978 1 250 05144 8 Staying Strong A Journal Feiwel amp Friends October 7 2014 ISBN 978 1 250 06352 6Authored articles Lovato Demi September 1 2020 Demi Lovato s Deeply Personal Letter on the Pandemic Mental Health and Black Lives Matter Vogue Retrieved January 11 2021 See also Biography portal Music portal Hispanic and Latino Americans portalHispanos of New Mexico Honorific nicknames in popular music History of Mexican Americans in Dallas Fort Worth List of American Grammy Award winners and nominees List of artists who reached number one on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart List of artists who reached number one on the U S Dance Club Songs chart List of most followed Instagram accounts List of most followed Twitter accounts List of wax figures displayed at Madame Tussauds museums The Bigg ChillNotes Lovato uses both she her and they them pronouns This article uses she her pronouns for consistency Lovato identified as female at that time a b c Adapted from List of awards and nominations received by Demi Lovato References Bitette Nicole October 4 2016 Demi Lovato is taking a break from music and the spotlight New York Daily News Retrieved December 8 2016 Demi Lovato reviews music news sputnikmusic May 14 2013 Retrieved June 29 2019 Demi Lovato Anaheim Tickets Excite com Archived from the original on January 5 2021 Retrieved June 29 2019 Jocelyn Vena July 20 2010 Demi Lovato Wants To Embrace Her Inner Soul Diva On Next Album MTV Retrieved June 29 2019 Demi Lovato ReverbNation Archived from the original on January 21 2016 Retrieved June 29 2019 Ask Billboard Demi Lovato s Career Album amp Song Sales Billboard October 15 2017 Retrieved July 10 2020 a b c Demi Lovato Biography 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2023 Demi Lovato Reveals She Is Releasing A New Song For Scream VI Soundtrack iHeart Retrieved February 15 2023 Rowley Glenn February 16 2023 Demi Lovato Teases Scream VI Song Still Alive Here s When It Arrives Billboard Retrieved February 17 2023 a b c d Demi Talks About Her Influences Tiger Beat September 8 2011 Archived from the original on September 21 2013 Retrieved March 16 2013 Demi Lovato dishes on her current pop faves from Harry Styles to Dua Lipa Music News ABC News Radio ABC News Radio Retrieved August 11 2020 Demi Lovato Q amp A On Demi Her X Factor Return and Being Sick of Party Songs Billboard May 13 2013 Retrieved March 4 2022 Nguyen Vi An March 25 2013 Demi Lovato I Want to Settle Down in the Next Few Years Parade Retrieved April 17 2014 Demi Lovato Says Her AOL Screen Name Was Inspired by Kelly Clarkson Billboard March 22 2018 Retrieved March 4 2022 Boyce Shannon September 1 2011 SHE DID IT AGAIN BRITNEY SPEARS LANDS BACK ON TOP Young Hollywood Los Angeles California 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