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        <title><![CDATA[Demi Lovato debuts new butterfly neck tattoo and possible new song lyrics]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Demi Lovato is evolving, and she has the ink to prove it.</p><p>The &#8220;Anyone&#8221; singer, 28, appears to be hard at work on new music, posting a photo on Wednesday with the caption, &#8220;Dear little me, I&#8217;m sorry that it took so long but baby your <em>[sic]</em> free.&#8221;</p><p>Despite the teaser, fans were even more focused on Lovato&#8217;s new neck tattoo than they were on the possible new lyrics; the star showed off a large butterfly design on the left side of her neck while on the set of a secret music video project. Wearing an <strong>Alexandre Vauthier floral dress</strong> ($1,200) and pink Casadei pumps, the star looked more confident than ever.</p><p>She hasn&#8217;t explained what the butterfly tattoo means or when she got it, but the insect is likely a reference to how much Lovato&#8217;s grown and matured since her 2018 overdose, which she&#8217;s been open about in recent months.</p><p>In July, Lovato marked her &#8220;miracle&#8221; two-year anniversary of her overdose and marveled at how far she&#8217;s come, especially following her recent engagement to boyfriend Max Ehrich. &#8220;I can genuinely say I feel free of my demons,” <strong>she wrote at the time</strong>. “Each and every one. I never thought this feeling was possible.”</p><p>While Lovato has tons of tattoos on her arms and other parts of her body, she also has her fair share of neck tattoos already. In December, the songstress <strong>had the word &#8220;survivor&#8221; inked</strong> on the right side of her neck near her collarbone and, in February, tapped tattoo artist Alessandro Capozzi to <strong>create an &#8220;incredibly meaningful&#8221; design</strong> on her back, which represents “a fallen angel being lifted by 3, pure, angelic doves (the Holy trinity) as her inner light is being guided by a higher consciousness, and the disintegration of her dark wings was representing the darkness I was shedding,” according to Lovato.</p><p>Her many other self-love-themed tats similarly acknowledge her mental health and addiction struggles.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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