Demi Lovato parted ways with former manager Scooter Braun after more than 4 years.
The news came on the heels after reps of Braun and Justin Bieber debunked reports and insider rumors that the latter split up and was also looking for new management.
Demi Lovato Splits From Scooter Braun
According to a Billboard report, Demi Lovato has reportedly split with Scooter Braun's SB Projects. She was signed to Braun in 2019 after leaving Phil McIntyre of PhilyMack.
Apparently, the split happened a month ago, and Demi Lovato has been on the lookout for new management since.
Even though Lovato was "thankful" for her time with SB Projects, a source close to Lovato said that it was "time" for Lovato to go into a new direction for her career.
As of this writing, Demi Lovato does not have any new management, although several conversations are already taking place.
Neither Lovato nor Braun has yet to comment or address the report.
Since signing into SB Projects in 2019, Lovato has released two albums - "Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over," and "Holy Fvck."
Aside from the two, Lovato is slated to release her upcoming greatest hits album, now reworked with Rock versions. These include - "Heart Attack," "Cool For The Summer," and "Sorry Not Sorry," among others.
At the time, Lovato had this to say about joining Braun's management.
"Dreams came true today for me...Couldn't be happier, inspired and excited to begin this next chapter with you Scooter!!! Thank you for believing in me and for being apart of this new journey," she said in a now-deleted Instagram post.
The news came days after Demi Lovato celebrated her 31st birthday on Aug. 20, 2023, and rumors that Justin Bieber also split up with Braun.
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Justin Bieber Also Leaving Scooter Braun?
Puck News initially reported that Justin Bieber is looking for new management and is leaving Braun's nest, after being one of his top-billing artists in his roster next to Ariana Grande, Demi Lovato, and J Balvin.
However, sources from both parties have since debunked the issue, saying the "rumors" were not true at all. Page Six sources even pointed out that Bieber's wife Hailey was even the one pulling major strings on her husband's career.
As for Ariana Grande, she is gearing toward the release of her "Yours, Truly" 10th anniversary re-issue on Aug. 25, 2023.
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