Demi Lovato Selling Mansion She Suffered Drug Overdose In

Demi Lovato Selling Mansion She Suffered Drug Overdose In
As Demi Lovato works to a speedy recovery in rehab, she is also ridding her old life which was riddled with drugs. A part of her new journey, the singer is selling the Hollywood Hills mansion she overdosed in. The “Sober” singer put the mansion on the market last month at a price point of $9.45 million, but according to new reports, the home has been slashed dramatically.

Demi Lovato
Reportedly, less than a month after the home being listed, the price tag has dropped $500,000 to a new asking price of $8.95 million.
Lovato checked into rehab in August following an alleged heroin overdose. The singer was rushed to the hospital following the overdose and has since been in rehab. Lovato, 25, was forced to cancel her 20-date “Tell Me You Love Me World Tour” which was scheduled to begin in Mexico City this September.
Lovato was recently spotted looking healthy as she was taking a walk outside the rehab facility.
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