"She's definitely my muse.": Jutes opens up about how Demi Lovato inspires his art

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Jutes and Demi Lovato. (Image via Getty)

Jutes is all out admiring his wife, Demi Lovato. In an interview with Revolver Magazine, when asked if he had worked with Lovato back in the day, Jutes said:

"She's definitely my muse. I write about her all the time — all the good stuff, and the sexy stuff… not the dark, sad stuff."

Speaking of her role in his life, he added:

"She'll forever be my main inspiration in everything. I think love is the most universal inspiration for music — she’s always going to be woven through a lot of my music. [At least] when I'm not taking a trip down memory lane into my darker past, which I do because it feels therapeutic."

The couple tied the knot in May this year after three years of dating. The news was first confirmed by Vogue, followed by both musicians sharing the photos on social media. However, Demi has removed all her previous posts from Instagram following the release of her latest album. In the wedding post shared by Jutes on Instagram, he wrote:

"And it’s official, I’m the luckiest man alive. Just married my soulmate/best friend and it was easily the best day of my life."

Jutes on choosing sobriety and staying healthy for Demi Lovato

During the interview, Jutes also talked about being sober. He said it helped him think clearly and stay focused. He added that he wants to stay healthy as he gets older for his wife, stating:

"Like, not destroying my body and then having her deal with that when I get older. I don't want to put her through that. I want to enjoy my life with her for as long as I possibly can. I’m looking forward to being old and retired, just traveling and adventuring around doing little side quests. That stuff matters to me now."

The couple has been very open about their relationship on social media, supporting each other. Demi was also seen attending Jutes's concert in the past. Speaking of their marriage and the wedding day, she said in an interview with Zane Lowe:

"On the day that I got married, I was like, ‘OK, this is it. This is like, I'm the most in love I've ever been in my life, and this is what it's going to be forever.’ And I was so wrong, because it just has kept growing, and it's been five months since we got married, but I'm like, ‘Oh, I didn't know it was possible to love you more than I did on our wedding day.’"

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Edited by Vatsala Chauhan