Recent rumors have been spreading that Demi Lovato and Wilmer Valderrama have gotten back together, potentially even tying the knot. These rumors have piled up considering that Demi Lovato was recently hospitalized due to an apparent drug overdose last July 24.
Us Magazine reported that Wilmer Valderrama checked on Demi Lovato after her incident due to concern over her state of health and well-being. Further reports also mentioned that both Valderrama and Lovato may still have significant feelings for each other but there was never any official announcement that the couple is back together, nor any claim that they will get married anytime soon.
Wilmer Valderrama and Demi Lovato were originally a star couple that sprung from Hollywood sometime in 2010. The couple unfortunately split up in 2016. The breakup was considered amicable and mutual, which would not discount the fact that Valderrama could still care about his former flame in non-romantic ways, especially after Lovato's hospitalization.
Aside from what can be described as a caring but platonic relationship between the "NCISactoror and the "Camp Rock" star, Lovato's recovery after her hospitalization will not be an easy road. E! News has reported that Lovato is currently seeing a specialist in Chicago to discuss future mental health and sobriety management plans and will potentially be in rehab for months.
Rumors that Wilmer Valderrama and Demi Lovato are going to get married after Lovato's incident may potentially be fans and media simply wishing to add drama to an already life-threatening situation and condition. Such a narrative retelling of the situation should be kept in check by fans who do care for Demi Lovato's recovery and future health.
Fans who wish to follow the timeline of events since Demi Lovato's hospitalization can view the summary of events collated by E! News on its website.


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