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Demi Lovato just got married—report

Published May 26, 2025 9:15 am

American singer Demi Lovato just got married to Canadian songwriter Jordan "Jutes" Lutes.

Vogue Magazine reported that the wedding took place in California on May 25, Sunday, at around 4 p.m.

Lovato wore a custom pearl white dress "made with heavy silk satin fabric and featuring a corset bodice" from English designer Vivienne Westwood.

“I have been a fan of Vivienne Westwood’s designs for a long time,” Lovato is quoted as saying. “When I was thinking about [what dress style I wanted] I often found myself coming back to Vivienne’s designs—specifically how the silhouettes really compliment the curves in your body, and her use of corsets."

For the reception, Lovato wore another Westwood piece called Audrey, an "ivory silk satin column dress with a draped corset top," according to Vogue. Featuring "broken pearls cascading from the neckline," it "offers a modern take on a classic silhouette—with an asymmetrical twist—and is meant to evoke the golden age of cinema."

“There was so much attention to detail on the reception dress beading,” Lovato said. “The pearl detail and draping is such a special element, and each strand was draped and attached by hand, one by one. It’s a one-of-a-kind piece that makes me feel so special.”

Lovato and Lutes also had a rehearsal dinner the night before, after which they "gathered for an intimate dinner before calling it an early night ahead of the main event the next day."

Lovato, 32, and Lutes, 34, met in January 2022 while working on her album Holy Fvck.

They got engaged in December 2023.

Last Valentine's Day, Lovato shared their prenup photos and penned a sweet message for her would-be husband.

"Jordan, I cannot WAIT to marry you!!" she said. "The past 3 years have been the best 3 years of my life and I have you to thank for that. I’m obsessed with your heart, your love and your light. I can’t wait to grow old with you and start a family together."