Demi Lovato is selling her 5,546 sq.ft house that has four bedrooms and five bathrooms for $9.495 million.

The house located at 8080 Laurel View Drive is currently listed on Zillow. The home up for sale is the same location where the popular singer was found after she had allegedly overdosed on Oxycodone that had fentanyl, a dangerous substance.

Drug Overdose

On July 24, paramedics found the former Disney star passed out in her home and gave her Narcan in case of an opioid overdose. According to reports, she spent 10 days at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center suffering from high fever and nausea following the incident.

The singer has not returned to her house since the time she went into rehab immediately after she had been released from the hospital.

After she had spent a week at a rehab facility, the singer went to Chicago to have sessions with a therapist who focuses on sobriety and mental health. A source also told E! news that one of the major reasons why Lovato wants to push through the rehab is to make a statement to her friends, family, and fans that she is strong and she can get through the issue.

The "Sorry not Sorry" singer bought the house for $8.3 million in September 2016. According to sources, the grandiose house has clear and unbarred views from Downtown to the Pacific Ocean and more than an acre of land area.

"This is obviously a huge wake up call. Demi doesn't want to die and she's very grateful to be alive," said a source to E! News.

Wake-Up Call To Demi Lovato

Before she overdosed, the singer had sung her song titled "Sober" to a concert in Paso Robles, California. This confused some of the fans as its lyrics sent out a message that she was drinking again.

After which, Lovato was seen going out with friends, drinking, and partying for 12 hours. The celebrity notably celebrated an astounding six years of being free from any substance last March. She even tweeted about it.

Furthermore, Lovato also posted on Instagram about her struggles two weeks after she had been admitted to the hospital.

"I have always been transparent about my journey with addiction. What I've learned is that this illness is not something that disappears or fades with time," she wrote. "It is something I must continue to overcome and have not done yet."

Lovato also thanked her fans for all their support and love throughout what had happened. She stated that prayers and thoughts have immensely helped her get through this trying time. The singer also promised that she will continue fighting.

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