Demi Lovato is tattoo-obsessed. The 27-year-old singer has over 25 designs that she’s amassed ever since she got her first permanent ink when she was 16 — and it doesn’t look like she’s slowing down anytime soon.
During an interview with iHeart Radio in 2014, the hitmaker admitted that she had already lost count of her precious designs. “Do you count the ‘Stay’ and ‘Strong’? Do you count the individual birds?” she asked — at a loss trying to put a number to her tattoo collection.
But what she was able to acknowledge during that interview was that she has “a lot” of designs. She continued, “It could be 10. It could be 26! I have a very, very high pain tolerance.”
The star’s inked everywhere from her deck down to her ankles. But even though she has so many tats, each one has a special meaning, whether it’s a tribute to a loved one or a symbolic design.
For example: One of the performer’s most recent additions is a fallen angel being lifted by angelic doves. The neck design was brought to life by celebrity tattoo artist Alessandro Capozzi and it’s meant to represent the music lover’s “spiritual awakening.”
And that’s just one of the many tattoos Lovato has gotten as a symbol of her personal journey. She also has “survivor” tattooed on her neck, which she got just over a year after her near-fatal overdose in 2018.
The “Anyone” singer has several tattoos dedicated to her loved ones, too. She got a T” tattoo for her friend Thomas who passed away from an overdose in October and a large portrait of her late grandmother on her forearm. She even has her family’s birthdates inked onto her left side in roman numerals.
Keep scrolling to see these designs and more as Us takes a deep dive into Lovato’s extensive tattoo collection and the special meaning behind each design.

The “Anyone” singer paid a visit to Rome-based tattoo artist Alessandro Capozzi to get an angel tattoo just below the back of her neck to represent “a rebirth of the spirit.” The pro inker shared a black-and-white photo of the elaborate ink on December 24, 2019.
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Celebrity tattoo artist Dr. Woo artfully inked the word “survivor” on Lovato’s neck in script and shared a photo of the design on December 17, 2019. The design represents how far she’s come in her sobriety journey over a year after her near-fatal overdose.
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On October 15, 2019, Lovato shared an Instagram pic of her new “T” tattoo on her left forearm dedicated to her late friend Thomas Trussell, who passed away from a drug overdose a week prior.
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Preaching the importance of self-love to her Instagram followers, the singer revealed her new “me” tattoo on her ring finger on June 27, 2019, which now lives near the smiley face pinky tattoo she got in 2016. Lovato captioned the black-and-white pic, “Me first 🖤 thank you @winterstone for my new forever reminder.. #i🖤me.”
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Lovato’s grandma passed away in 2016 and to pay tribute to her loved one, she got a tattoo on her left forearm. “This is for you Mimaw,” she wrote in the caption on May 16, 2016. “You at 26 on my arm while I’m 26, and forever. I love you more. ❤️ Thank you @_dr_woo_ for making her come back to life for me… it’s stunning and the most meaningful tattoo I have ever gotten. 🙏🏼🙌🏼.”
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On January 30, 2019, the “Skyscraper” singer took to her Instagram Story to share a photo of her new ankle tattoo dedicated to her dog Buddy, who passed away in 2015. “Thank you @_dr_woo_ for the incredible portrait of my late baby angel Buddy,” she wrote. “RIP @demisbuddy. I will love you forever and ever and never forget you.”
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L.A.-based tattoo artist Winter Stone gave the singer a small rose tattoo on her index finger, which the singer posted about on her IG Story on January 25, 2019, a day before she celebrated six months of sobriety.
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While in NYC on April 26, 2017, the Camp Rock alum got a large lion tattoo that covers the back of her left hand. Bang Bang tattoo posted a selfie of the star with the caption, “@ddlovato sometimes the canvas makes the art 😉 Thank you for your trust.”
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In June of 2018, the performer got “free” tattooed on her pinky finger in script after revealing that she had relapsed after six years of being sober.
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What first was a kiss tattoo in 2011 transformed into an elaborate rose when the artist got the original ink covered up in 2015.
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Thie hitmaker got the lyrics “now I’m a warrior” from her song “Warrior” inked just below her left shoulder in 2013.
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Lovato got this Roman Numeral tattoo in 2013 on her wrist as a tribute to her father, Patrick Lovato, who passed away that same year. “3” was his favorite number.
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Famous tattoo artist Kat Von D was responsible for Demi’s soaring birds tattoo, which she got in November 2012 to symbolize the 12 steps of Alcoholic and Narcotics Anonymous.
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Whenever Demi wears just the right shoes, fans can spot her “Let Go & Let God” tattoo on her feet, brought to life in September of 2012.
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In December 2011, the Disney channel alum and her friend Lauren Martin got matching “faith” tattoos — both on their right arm.
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After coming out of treatment for struggling with cutting and an eating disorder in 2011, Demi got “stay” tattooed on her left wrist and “strong” tattooed on her right.
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Lovato’s cross tattoo is probably one of her most literal designs of all — meant to show love and appreciation for her Christian faith. She got it inked onto her right hand in June 2011.
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The singer admitted to Hollywood Life that her feather tattoo is one of her few designs without a super special meaning. “It honestly doesn’t mean anything,” she said in the 2010 interview — the same year she got the design. “I just think it’s cute.”
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