Demi Lovato
Demi Lovato
Demi Lovato is an American actor and singer-songwriter. As a child, they appeared on the TV series Barney & Friends and rose to fame after playing Mitchie Torres in Disney Channel's Camp Rock. After that, Lovato starred in Sonny with a Chance (2009–2011) and Princess Protection Program (2009), among other projects. They served as a judge on The X Factor USA in seasons 2 and 3.
Through the years, Lovato has built a successful music career, selling more than 24 million records in the U.S. Some of their tops songs include: "Cool for the Summer," "Skyscraper," "This Is Me," "Sorry, Not Sorry," and "Give Your Heart a Break."
Lovato has earned a number of awards, including an MTV Video Music Award, Teen Choice Awards, People's Choice Awards, and Latin American Music Awards.
Because of their personal struggles, Lovato is an advocate for those who struggle with substance abuse, mental health, and eating disorders. They publicly came out as non-binary in May 2021; their pronouns are they/them/she/her.
- Full name: Demetria Devonne Lovato
- Birthday: Aug. 20 1992
- Height: 5'3"
- Hometown: Dallas, Texas
- Net worth: $40 million
- Fun facts: Lovato has an older sister named Dallas Lovato and a younger sister named Madison De La Garza; she has an older half-sister named Amber Smith; Lovato and Selena Gomez have been friends since they met as cast members of Barney and Friends.