Demi Lovato Selling LA Home Following Overdose

Demi Lovato Selling LA Home After Overdose

Following her recent overdose in her home back in July, singer Demi Lovato is selling her LA home.

Read on to get the detail why Demi Lovato no longer wants to live there…

Demi Lovato Selling LA Home After OverdoseCelebNMusic247.com has learned that Demi Lovato’s home has been problematic for her, according to TMZ.

The 26-year-old singer who was rushed to hospital after being found unconscious in her Hollywood Hills home is looking to get rid of the house.

Demi Lovato‘s home features four bedrooms and five bathrooms and comes on a 5,546 square foot lot. Demi doesn’t care she just wants to move on and NOT have any memories of almost dying there.

Despite the near-fatal overdose in her home, the property was in danger of sliding down the mountainside after the ground beneath it was compromised by storms.

The decision to sell the property comes after it was reported Demi’s alleged drug dealer Brandon Johnson will not be investigated by police.

If you recall, Brandon claimed the ‘Sorry Not Sorry’ singer “knew the risks” of taking drugs at the time, and “100 percent knew what she was taking.”

He said: ”She texted me at 4 am because she’s a girl and she wanted to kick it. We hung out.

She has long hours and stressful days, so she wanted to unwind. 100 percent she knew what she was taking. They’re aftermarket pills and they’re much stronger. She [Demi] understood fully and it’s unfortunate what happened.

He added at the time:

It’s a wake-up call for her and it opens my eyes to the dangers. They’re fun, but they can be harmful. I’d hate to hurt anybody. I hope she’s OK. But for anyone to think there was any misconception on my behalf is absolutely ridiculous. I’m not here to hurt anybody. I care for her very much, she means a lot to me. It’s just something that happened. It’s unfortunate.

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