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Demi Lovato made headlines over the weekend when she was spotted out and about for the first time since leaving rehab.
A source close to the pop star tells Fox News the singer is in great spirits and is carrying a much better outlook on life after nearly dying from a drug overdose in July.
âDemi has taken her path to sobriety very seriously and understands the direness of her situation,â said the source. âThe only way to get over the hump is to be fully committed.â
The âSorry Not Sorryâ singer recently completed a 90-day stint in rehab after a July drug overdose at her Hollywood Hills home which left her hospitalized for 10 days.
Meanwhile, Lovato appeared to be enjoying the company of fashion mogul Henry Levy as the pair was seen holding hands in a Beverly Hills restaurant on Saturday night and looked cozy while on a coffee run Sunday evening.
TMZ reported on Monday that Lovato and Levy attended an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting on Sunday night. Levy has had multiple rehab spells since he was a teen, the gossip site reported.
Singer Demi Lovato performs "If I Can't Have You" during the taping of the Stayin' Alive: A Grammy Salute to the Music of the Bee Gees in Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 14, 2017. (Reuters)
âDemi is focused on surrounding herself with the right people who only have her best interest,â the source explained. âShe loves companionship and [Henry] Levy can relate to Demiâs struggles.â
As the former Disney star continues on her path to maintain her sobriety, sheâs doing so while getting back into what she loves most â" creating music. Our source said Lovato is utilizing her experiences to tell her story through songs.
âDemi hasnât fully gotten back into the studio yet â" itâs sparingly â" but sheâll definitely continue to make music that speaks to her fans,â said the source.
âHer music will certainly be influenced by what she and so many other people have gone through.â
A rep for Lovato did not return Fox News' request for comment.
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