Aug 20, 1992
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Albuquerque, NM
33 years old
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Pop Singer
Early Life and Background
Demetria Devonne Lovato was born on August 20, 1992, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. She is the daughter of Dianna De La Garza, a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader and country music recording artist, and Patrick Martin Lovato, an engineer and musician. Following her parents' divorce in 1994, Demi was raised in Dallas, Texas, alongside her older sister, Dallas Lovato, and later welcomed a half-sister, Madison De La Garza, from her mother's remarriage. Additionally, she has an older paternal half-sister, Amber, whom she first spoke to at the age of 20. Demi's diverse ancestry includes Mexican, Irish, English, and Portuguese roots.
Introduction to Performing Arts
Demi's passion for music and acting emerged early in her life. She began playing the piano at age seven and later learned the guitar. Her acting debut came at the age of ten when she portrayed Angela in the children's television series "Barney & Friends," where she met her future close friend, Selena Gomez.
Rise to Fame with Disney Channel
In 2007, Demi's career took a significant turn when she was cast as Charlotte Adams in the Disney Channel short series "As the Bell Rings." Her breakthrough role came in 2008 when she starred as Mitchie Torres in the Disney Channel Original Movie "Camp Rock," alongside the Jonas Brothers. The film's success catapulted her to fame and led to her reprising the role in "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam" in 2010. She also starred as the titular character in the Disney Channel series "Sonny with a Chance" from 2009 to 2011.
Music Career and Achievements
Demi launched her music career with her debut album, "Don't Forget," in 2008, which debuted at number two on the Billboard 200. She continued to release successful albums, including "Here We Go Again" (2009), "Unbroken" (2011), "Demi" (2013), "Confident" (2015), and "Tell Me You Love Me" (2017). Her music showcases her powerful vocals and spans genres such as pop, pop rock, and R&B. Notable singles include "Skyscraper," "Heart Attack," "Cool for the Summer," and "Sorry Not Sorry."
Advocacy and Personal Struggles
Throughout her career, Demi has been open about her personal struggles, including battles with addiction, eating disorders, and mental health issues. She has used her platform to advocate for mental health awareness, anti-bullying campaigns, and LGBTQ+ rights. In 2021, she came out as non-binary and adopted they/them pronouns, later expressing comfort with she/her pronouns as well. Demi identifies as pansexual, embracing her fluid sexuality.
Recent Projects and Engagement
In 2022, Demi released her eighth studio album, "Holy Fvck," marking a return to her pop-punk roots. The album received positive reviews for its raw and authentic sound. In December 2023, she became engaged to musician Jordan "Jutes" Lutes, whom she met in January 2022. The couple celebrated their engagement anniversary in December 2024 and welcomed the new year together in 2025.
Demi Lovato's journey reflects her resilience and dedication to her craft. Through her music, acting, and advocacy, she continues to inspire and connect with fans worldwide.