Demi Lovato gushes over marriage with Jordan Lutes in rare interview
Demi Lovato celebrates first anniversary with Jutes following Santa Barbara wedding
- Demi Lovato celebrates her upcoming first wedding anniversary with husband Jordan Lutes.
- Singer reflects on the stressful but perfect Santa Barbara ceremony from May 2025.
- The couple’s relationship is described as a supportive partnership filled with constant laughter.
Demi Lovato has shared a rare and intimate glimpse into her marriage with musician Jordan "Jutes" Lutes, expressing that she is "happier than ever" as the couple approaches a significant milestone.
In a recent interview with "Heat" magazine, the 33-year-old singer revealed that the pair are preparing to celebrate their first wedding anniversary this May.
Lovato described their relationship as a "really loving, supportive partnership" that brings her immense joy, noting that the couple frequently finds themselves "crying tears from laughing so hard" during late-night conversations.
Reflecting on their nuptials, the "Skyscraper" hitmaker admitted that the lead-up to the big day was fraught with significant pressure.
Lovato confessed to being "so stressed" by the extensive planning and expressed concerns about potentially "messing up" her vows or facing unforeseen complications on the day.
However, despite these initial anxieties, she described the event as "pretty perfect" and "the best day of my life," noting that the experience was far less stressful than she had anticipated.
The couple officially tied the knot on 25 May 2025, during an elegant ceremony held in Santa Barbara, California.
The pair first sparked romance rumours in early 2022 after collaborating on music for Lovato’s "Holy Fvck" album. Since then, they have been vocal supporters of each other's careers, frequently appearing together at industry events.
Lovato previously credited Lutes with providing a sense of stability and happiness that has positively influenced her creative process and personal well-being.
As they mark one year of marriage, the singer emphasised that life with Lutes "doesn't feel like work," but rather a seamless union of best friends.