Demi Lovato and musician Jordan 'Jutes' Lutes have announced that they are engaged.
The 'Cool For The Summer' singer took to Instagram on Sunday (December 17) to share the news with her followers.
“I'm still speechless,” Lovato wrote alongside photos of the couple together and an engagement ring. “Last night was the best night of my life and I can't believe I'm marrying the love of my life @jutesmusic.”
The 'Sorry Not Sorry' singer continued: 'Honey, I'm so excited to marry you…every day I've spent with you has been a dream come true and I can't wait to love and cherish you forever. Here is the rest of our lives. I love you my baby.”
Jutes commented on the post, writing: “I don't know why I deserve you but you're stuck with my weird ass now. I love you so much baby.”
A rep for Lovato confirmed People that the couple had a “personal and intimate proposal” on Saturday (December 16) in Los Angeles.
The Canadian musician also shared his own post on social media, writing: “Yesterday I asked my best friend to marry me and she said yes. I can't imagine my life without you and thank God I will never have to. i feel like the luckiest person alive right now. I am so in love with you.”
Congratulatory messages quickly poured in for the pair, including comments from Norman Reedus, Christian Serratos, JoJo and renforshort.
Lovato and Jutes announced their relationship on Instagram in August 2022, Lovato's first public romance since breaking off her engagement to actor Max Ehrich in September 2020.
Jutes is also credited as a writer on songs from Lovato's 2022 album “Holy Fvck,” including the tracks “Substance,” “Happy Ending,” and “City of Angels.”
In a three-star review of the album, NME described it as “a sonic middle finger and a bold return to rock roots”. He added: “The star returns to his earlier days with this collection of guitar solos and ferocious riffs – although the late ones let it down a bit.”
Following the album's release, Lovato said they planned to stop touring after last year's North and South American run, citing ongoing complications with an unspecified illness.
In September of this year, Lovato signed a new management deal after splitting with former manager Scooter Braun.