Demi Lovato celebrated her 30th birthday with her new beau Jute$. The singer who recently announced that she was dating the musician also made the relationship Instagram official on her birthday.
The singer posted a picture of herself and the Canadian musician as they took a selfie in front of the bathroom mirror with the caption “Bday bitch with her love”.
Jute$ also posted on his own Instagram saying that he was “bursting with joy” over his relationship with the pop star.
“Happy birthday baby.ur a 30-year-old minx and I’m the luckiest schmuck in the world cuz I get to call u mine. Making u laugh has become my new obsession cuz ur smile literally cures my depression (there’s a song lyric in there somewhere).”
Jute$ whose real name is Jordan Lutes recently collaborated with Demi Lovato on a track on her new album and went on to praise his girlfriend’s strength and resilience.
“I’m so proud of you for not only surviving everything you’ve been through but coming out on top and becoming ur healthiest happiest sweetest self. And that’s all u baby… i’m just here to support u and tell stupid dad jokes when needed. Ur more than ur music, more than ur voice, more than a beautiful face. Ur everything. I love u,”
The couple were spotted on Aug 20 leaving the Giorgio Baldi, a restaurant in Santa Monica, California walking hand in hand. Lovato looked cool in a red dress with a black leather jacket, completing the look with a pair of fishnet stockings and black boots.
Lovato recently released her eighth album titled Holy Fvck which she said opens up a new chapter in her life.
“It feels like a door that’s opening to a whole new chapter of my life, through that door I see things like taking time off for myself to work on my spirituality, to travel to places that I want to go that I’ve never been.
“Then, once I do that, take time off to start a family, to raise children. Things that bring me joy outside of this industry because this industry is all that I’ve known since I was a child,” she had said in an interview with Apple Music.
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