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Fox News
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Disney alum Demi Lovato flaunts newlywed glow in sizzling honeymoon photos
Demi Lovato is soaking up the sun with her husband. The 32-year-old former Disney star posted a series of photos on her Instagram from her honeymoon in paradise, which featured more than a few shots of her in various swimsuits, intermixed with photos of her posing with her new husband, singer Jutes, whose real name is Jordan Lutes. In one of the photos, Lovato can be seen smiling at the camera while standing on a boat in a red bikini top and matching red cover-up skirt, accessorizing with black sunglasses. She can later be seen wearing the same bikini while posing for a photo in the ocean, this time pairing it with high-waisted bikini bottoms. A few slides later, the actress gives the camera a sultry look as she poses in a black bikini with huts built above the ocean behind her. Another showed her in a strapless striped bikini. Other photos showed the actress and Jutes at dinner, lounging on a boat, doing silly photos for the camera, cuddling in front of the ocean, doing watersports and kissing under a rainbow. Jutes took to the comments section to share his love for the "Camp Rock" star, writing "I love u so much 🖤" and later, "Wifey 😘" Fans of the couple followed suit, also flooding the comments section with positivity. "Awe you guys look amazing together🫶🏻🫶🏻🥹 So happy for you!!" one fan wrote. Another added, "You're more beautiful and happier each day. I'm so proud of you!" A third commenter wrote, "The way every outfit slayed." Lovato and Jutes first met in the recording studio in January 2022 when the two began working together on her album, "Holy F---," and after almost two years of dating, they were engaged in December 2024, going on to tie the knot in May 2025. During the reception following their ceremony in Santa Barbara, the lead singer of the Goo Goo Dolls, John Rzeznik, took the stage to perform the couple's favorite song, "Iris," for their first dance, with Lovato telling Vogue it was "surreal" and "a pinch-us moment." Rzeznik wasn't the only celebrity to perform that night, as Lovato also shared with Vogue that Paris Hilton took over as the DJ for a portion of the night. "[She] literally shook the dance floor with her DJ skills. And I mean the entire floor moved with her beats," she told the outlet.
Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Dad Says ‘Mermaid Tail Swimsuits Can Kill' After Daughter Almost Drowned: ‘I Really Thought She Was Dead'
A father is cautioning parents against buying mermaid tail swimsuits, a popular children's summer accessory Adam Lisberg said his daughter Annabelle almost drowned in an inflatable pool while wearing the swimwear "When I got over to her, her eyes were wide, she wasn't moving, and at first I really thought she was dead," he recalledA father is cautioning parents against buying mermaid tail swimsuits. Adam Lisberg of New Jersey is speaking out about a traumatic experience from 2020, when he said his then-5-year-old daughter, Annabelle, almost drowned in a kiddie pool while wearing the swimwear. The father said his daughters, Annabelle and Ruby, owned mermaid swimsuits with bottoms that mimic mermaid tails. "The girls love mermaids — always have," he told Today of their fascination. Still, Lisberg knew that the swimsuit style could pose some risks. "We knew that with it blocking their feet, it's harder to kick or walk — and they knew that," he said. However, because the pool was shallow, Lisberg was less worried. "Even if they sit down, they can get themselves up," the father explained. On a summer day five years ago, he stepped away from supervising his daughters while they were in the kiddie pool because his son Ben, 5 at the time, had started to make guacamole. "Every parent knows you have to watch every kid like a hawk, and you have to be careful all the time, but I thought, 'I have two girls in the pool keeping an eye on each other, right below the kitchen with the window open so I can hear them,' Lisberg told Today. 'Meanwhile, I have a son who's about to squish avocados all over the kitchen,' " he recalled. "I figured it was safe to go up and make guacamole with him while looking out the window." But shortly after he entered the kitchen, Ruby, who was 7, entered the room and told him that her sister was not moving. "When I got over to her, her eyes were wide, she wasn't moving, and at first I really thought she was dead,' he recalled. The father then performed CPR on his daughter before the paramedics and police arrived to take her to the hospital. Lisberg explained that Ruby had taken action when Annabelle was underwater and not responsive. "She got her sister completely out of the water. It was incredible," he said. Now, Lisberg is urging parents to avoid purchasing mermaid swimsuits. "I want people to know that these mermaid tail swimsuits can kill," the father said. "They're adorable, they're cute, kids want them, our kids had one like that for years, and everything was fine, but I never expected she'd pull it up over her arms. Anyone who has a mermaid tail swimsuit ... should never get near water." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories. Lisberg detailed the accident in a 2020 thread on X. He said Ruby told him that Annabelle "pulled that mermaid tail up to her shoulders and tucked her arms inside." Later, Annabelle recalled trying to "play potato" by lying down in the water and then found herself unable to free her arms to get up. "Annabelle said she tried to talk, but the words just turned into bubbles," he wrote. "I will never get that image out of my head." As for her recovery, Lisberg said Annabelle spent two days in the intensive care unit (ICU). "Even a little water in the lungs, especially if it has chlorine, can spark a delayed reaction as the body fights the injury," the father wrote. "She had a temperature and elevated pulse and breathing for almost a day after. Needed oxygen to kick it." Read the original article on People