Demi Lovato’s Hollywood Hills home is up for grabs just months after her overdose in July. A source confirmed to E! News that the singer is “selling her old place and focusing on getting healthy and moving forward.”
Lovato, the singer of “Sorry Not Sorry,” was rushed to Cedars Sinai Medical Center around noon on July 24 after an emergency treatment in the case of an opioid overdose. She remained hospitalized for over two weeks due to nausea and a high fever.
A source told E! News at the time of her overdose, “This is obviously a huge wake up call. Demi doesn’t want to die and she’s very grateful to be alive.” On the path to a healthy lifestyle, Demi is now listing her four bed and six bath home which is currently listed for $9,495,000.
According to Zillow, the private estate is set behind gates and towers “above unobstructed views from Downtown to the Pacific Ocean on over an acre of land.” The home is located on a quiet road above the Chateau Marmont with open floor plans that offer custom designs with double height living room, Fleetwood pocket doors, and floor-to-ceiling window that reveal the breath-taking views of the city.
There is an exceptional chef’s kitchen that glorifies high-end appliances, marble counter tops and trail to the covered Gazebo Rotunda. The master suite contains a sitting room, dual walk-in closets and a large soaking tub. The bar and media room are located in the upper level of the home. The media room also leads a path to a huge sky lounge terrace where you can relax and enjoying all the views the home has to offer.
To better her life, Lovato is beginning to release items that once brought her down, including the home she overdosed in. “Her family and team have decided that the best situation for Demi to focus on her sobriety is to check into an in-patient facility,” a source told ET at the time. “This approach was based on what has worked for Demi in the past, when she lived in an in-patient rehabilitation center over a year.”
“It took a long hospital stay and time to detox for her to get some clarity,” the source added. “She now [has] a plan to change, and everyone is breathing a huge sigh of relief. It has taken Demi close to two weeks to truly see herself. She has finally come to terms with what she’d been doing to herself and her body.”
After several weeks in rehab, Lovato flew to Chicago to meet with a therapist primarily focused on mental health and sobriety. A source mentioned after her hospitalization, that a major reason she is going to rehab was to “make a statement to her fans, family and friends that she is strong and can recover.”
Demi Lovato finally broke the silence nearly two weeks after entering the hospital. She poured her heart out within an Instagram post writing: “I have always been transparent about my journey with addiction. What I’ve learned is that this illness is not something that disappears or fades with time. It is something I must continue to overcome and have not done yet,” she wrote.
She mentioned her fans as well saying, “To my fans, I am forever grateful for all of your love and support throughout this past week and beyond. Your positive thoughts and prayers have helped me navigate through this difficult time.”
Lovato brought her post to an end by claiming she needs “time to heal and to focus on my sobriety and the road to recovery.”