Demi Lovato Is Getting Married to Jordan Lutes—Here’s Everything We Know About Their Wedding

Demi Lovato is married to Jordan “Jutes” Lutes!

It’s been over a year since Lutes presented the “Confident” singer with a “bespoke pear-shape diamond solitaire engagement ring” in December 2023. It certainly made sense to enjoy a long engagement, given the pair had been dating for less than a year before the “personal and intimate proposal.

The duo reportedly met while cowriting her pop-punk track “Substance” in January 2022, with Lovato “instantly” forming a crush on the songwriter, as she later told Teen Vogue. Even so, the pair waited “several months” before dating. “We became friends first,” Lovato said on SiriusXM’s Morning Mash Up back in July 2023. “We were friends for several months, and then we decided to start dating after we told each other how we felt.”

Once Lutes popped the question, they opted to wait a while before exchanging vows. “We’re not trying to stress ourselves out,” Lutes told People in October 2024. “We’re not trying to skip engagement to get right to wedding. We’re just basking in it and soaking it up. We’ll be married forever. We just want to enjoy every step.”

Jordan Lutes and Demi Lovato on September 12, 2024

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By February 2024, however, Lovato could no longer wait to be wed, as she wrote in a Valentine’s Day tribute on Instagram. “I cannot WAIT to marry you!! The past 3 years have been the best 3 years of my life and I have you to thank for that,” she captioned the post. “I’m obsessed with your heart, your love and your light. I can’t wait to grow old with you and start a family together.”

Finally, the day has come—and the pair certainly look good as bride and groom. Here’s everything we know about Demi Lovato and Jordan “Jutes” Lutes’s wedding.

When and where did the wedding take place?

People was the first to confirm the wedding would take place on Sunday, May 25. Vogue later revealed the ceremony took place in California.

What did Demi Lovato wear?

As far as we can tell, Lovato wore three stunning wedding gowns over Memorial Day weekend, starting with her rehearsal look on May 24. In a video circulated by TMZ, Lovato wore a strapless bridal gown with a dramatic thigh slit while the groom was decked out in a black tuxedo.

You can tell their trip down the aisle was a practice run, as the seats were half empty and everyone else was dressed far more casually. In further images shared by DeuxMoi, Lovato can be seen walking in white kitten heels, stopping to say hello to a few puppies on the premises.

On May 25, Vogue shared the first look at Lovato’s actual wedding gown: a custom Vivienne Westwood design featuring an off-the-shoulder corseted bodice and A-line skirt in pearl-white silk satin.

“When I was thinking about [what dress style I wanted] I often found myself coming back to Vivienne’s designs—specifically how the silhouettes really compliment the curves in your body, and her use of corsets,” Lovato told Vogue, revealing she found inspiration online. “We were not only able to work off that [initial] inspiration, but we added touches that really make this dress so special to me.”

Following the ceremony, Lovato switched into another Vivienne Westwood design, this time a strapless column dress draped in pearls. You can see both looks here.

Lovato seemed to have hinted at her wedding looks back in October 2024, wearing a similar corseted strapless design to the Glamour Women of the Year event in New York City.

Demi Lovato attends the 2024 Glamour Women of the Year event in New York City.

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Who was in attendance?

Lovato and Lutes were surrounded by friends and family throughout the rehearsal and ceremony, though details have yet to be released. We do know the festivities were photographed by Jose Villa, who also captured the couple’s engagement photos earlier this year.

What do they have planned for the future?

Like their engagement, Lovato wants to enjoy married life with Lutes before they expand their family. “I’m not ready to give up my alone time with [Jordan],” she told Teen Vogue in September 2024. “I live and breathe for our connection,” Lovato also said of her partner. “Everything I do, I wish was with him. I see my future with him. I see growing old with him.”

This article may be updated.


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