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Demi Lovato Says They “Couldn’t Be More in Love” With “Sexy” Boyfriend Jutes
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Date:2025-04-13 16:32:55
Demi Lovato's love for musician Jutes is shining brighter than neon lights.
The "Confident" singer recently penned a sweet message in honor of their boyfriend's 32nd birthday, and their words show that this romance is nowhere near stone cold.
"My sweet angel - it's officially your birthday!!! I couldn't be more excited to celebrate you because I couldn't be more in love with your gorgeous, funny, sexy, talented self," Demi wrote on Instagram March 28. "I've waited my whole life to find you and I can't wait to celebrate so many more birthdays together."
Demi accompanied the post with a glimpse into their relationship, featuring romantic photos of the two sharing kisses and enjoying quality time on a beachside getaway.
The musician, who debuted their relationship last August, gushed about Jutes—the artist (born Jordan Lutes) behind tracks "Punkstar" and "Too Easy"—as a "literal dream come true."
"I'm so grateful to call you mine," Demi continued. "Have the best birthday my love.. you deserve it, the world, and more!!!! Here's to many more. I LOVE YOU."
And Jutes also wouldn't give our hearts a break in the comments, writing back just how much he admires his "soulmate best friend dream girl."
"my baby. i'm the luckiest guy on earth," he shared. "thank u for loving me so much and making me laugh all day every day. i can't wait to be old af w u. i love u so much."
He also reposted Demi's tribute on his Instagram Stories, adding, "got all I need for my bday right here. I love u baby."
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