One can always count on Demi Lovato and her boyfriend, Jordan ‘Jutes’ Lutes, to do what they do best — spend quality time with each other.
Many wondered how the former Disney star would heal from her breakup with ex-fiancé Max Ehrich, but that daunting question was answered when she debuted her romance with the tattooed heartthrob in 2022.
From their social media pages, the happy couple always seems to document their sweetest moments. It was no different in Lovato’s recent update, where they twinned in black outfits and posed in a car together.
Demi Lovato & BF Jutes Looked Loved-Up Together In Cute Photo

The New Mexico native posted a photo on her Instagram Story to her 149M followers. The selfie revealed a special moment with her beau in their matching black leather jackets as they rode in a car.
The “Skyscraper” singer sat by the automobile’s driver seat and pouted for the camera. She donned a black shirt underneath her jacket and paired the outfit with black sunglasses. Lovato’s sleek makeup and dark hair were perfectly styled.
On the other hand, her man opted for a bit of color. He sported an orange plaid T-shirt and a white round-neck undergarment. In the shot, Jutes gave a peace sign and leaned slightly towards his woman so the photograph could accommodate him.
“Off to work w baby @jutemusic,” the “Heart Attack” singer wrote on the post, indicating they are going to the studio.
Before this update, the “Barney & Friends” actress shared a solo snap of herself, and this time, she was without the eyewear so fans could see her big doe eyes. From the picture, she looked like she was standing in a house. The background had blue-painted walls and wooden doors.
These lovely images came after the duo celebrated their first Valentine’s days ago. The two marked the occasion with loved-up tributes. To express her passionate declaration of love, the 30-year-old entertainer penned a beautiful note to her lover, displaying her songwriting skills for many to see.

The “Camp Rock” star uploaded a 10-frame slideshow to Instagram, featuring pictures and videos of them having the sweetest time. The first snap captured the rockstar duo kissing in their stylish leather ensembles. In the next slide, the dynamic duo matched in leather jackets while they similarly crossed their legs.
The remaining photos featured their first red carpet experience, a video of the lovebirds dancing at a party, more cute snaps of the adorable couple, and clips of the Independent musician making his girlfriend laugh with his comedic side.
The Grammy Award nominee began the accompanying caption by writing, “Life has become so enriched by you. Life has become a dream come true. I’m so beyond grateful to have found my person in you.” She went on, “Falling asleep and waking up next to my best friend has made me so filled w joy I can’t even begin to explain.”
To shower her sweet boyfriend with cute monikers, Lovato penned, “My best friend, soul mate, twin flame, honeybun.. and the list goes on… the fun and laughs never stop w you.. I can be my weirdest goofy self, and you never judge me.” Finally, she revealed, “Thank you for making me the happiest lil thing on earth.. happy first Valentines day together.. I love you, @jutesmusic.”
Demi Lovato Is Against New Childhood “Obesity” Guidelines
Before the “Sorry Not Sorry” singer’s homage to her lucky boyfriend, The Blast reported on how she slammed the new guidelines for treating childhood obesity.
This topic is sensitive to the songstress as she previously struggled with an eating disorder for the majority of her career, so it prompted her to share a series of posts from The Alliance for Eating Disorders to her Instagram Story, revealing that the “guidelines are extremely harmful, damaging, heartbreaking, and very concerning.”

The long-winded message further mentioned, “These guidelines recommend restrictive-based dieting, medication use, and/or bariatric surgery. This puts kids and teens at serious risk for developing eating disorders and other mental and physical health issues.”
She stated her opinion on the situation by writing, “This is why I need to use my voice. These guidelines will cause harm. I stand firmly with the National Alliance for Eating Disorders to ask the American Academy of Pediatrics to please reconsider these guidelines. Kids deserve better.”