Demi Lovato nearly lost her life when she was found unconscious in her home in Los Angeles in July. Now, it was reported that the 26-year-old singer’s family wants her to put the "overdose" mansion up for sale as they fear she will fall into relapse. As reported, the Hollywood Hills mansion was listed on the market at $9.495 million.
Radar Online claimed that a family insider told them that Demi Lovato’s mom, Dianna Hart, urged her daughter to sell the property and move somewhere else. The reported reason why she wants Demi to get rid of the home is simple – for Demi to stay away from her druggie friends.
“She doesn’t want them to know where she lives,” the insider said. “They know that the house will be a trigger for her when she gets out too.”
Currently, Demi Lovato is still confined in a rehabilitation facility to get sober and get rid of the drugs in her system. It was said that the singer is focused on her recovery and has been visiting her mental health doctors in Chicago as well.
To prove how serious she is to become sober again, on Aug. 6, Demi Lovato posted a heartfelt message on Instagram. She thanked her fans and family for the support and wrote, “I now need time to heal and focus on my sobriety and road to recovery. The love you have all shown me will never be forgotten and I look forward to the day where I can say I came out on the other side.”
Demi Lovato nearly died due to a drug overdose just six weeks ago. It was said that paramedics administered naloxone as they suspected an opioid overdose. It was only that time when some of her fans learned about the singer’s struggles and addiction. Meanwhile, the fans are hoping for her grand comeback and wish her well on her road to recovery.


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