For the first time since July, Demi Lovato has broken her social media blackout with an important message.
"I am so grateful to be home in time to vote! One vote can make a difference, so make sure your voice is heard! Now go out and #VOTE!!!!"
In late July, the 26-year-old was rushed to the hospital for a reported drug relapse and overdose. In the following days, she released a statement saying she needs "time to focus on my sobriety and road to recovery...the love you all have shown me will never be forgotten and I look forward to the day where I can say I came out of this on the other side."
She's been relatively silent on social media since, and the only update we had was when her mother disclosed that she was 90 days sober late last October. We're elated to see Lovato looking happy and healthy!
Sending love your way, Demi! Now go out and vote, y'all!

































































Adam Schiff (L), Letitia James (C), and James Comey (R) — all political opponents of Trump indicted or investigated on dubious accusations.Sheila Fitzgerald/Shuttershock.com; lev radin/Shuttershock.com; mark reinstein/Shuttershock.com








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