Demi Lovatois out of rehab, PEOPLE confirms.“She just got back to L.A. a couple days ago,” a source says of the singer, 26. “She seems to be doing well so far.”Lovato was seen outside of Matsuhisa restaurant in Los Angeles on Saturday night, sitting beside clothing designer Henry Levy inside a car,TMZreported. According to the outlet, the pair were smiling and laughing throughout the meal.Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP/REX/ShutterstockNumerous Twitter usersalso claimed to have seen Lovato atUniversal Studio’s Halloween Horror Nightsthe previous evening.TMZ also reported that Lovato was seen at a spa in Beverly Hills over the weekend.All of Lovato’s reported outings occurred over a week after the singer’s mother, Dianna De La Garza, shared that her daughter has beensober for 90 days.“Yes, she has 90 days and I couldn’t be more thankful or more proud of her because addiction being a disease, it’s work,” La Garza, 56, said of Lovato during an appearance on Maria Menounos‘ Sirius XM show in late October.Jamie McCarthy/GettyOffering up her own insight into Lovato’s recovery process in October, the singer’s younger half-sister, 16-year-old Madison De La Garza, said her sister is “doing really well” as she continues focusing on her sobriety.“She’s working really hard on her sobriety, and we’re all so incredibly proud of her,” she said in an interview with the podcastMillennial Hollywood, adding: “It’s been crazy for our family. It’s been a lot.”On July 24, Lovato was hospitalized following anoverdoseat her Hollywood Hills home, which iscurrently on the marketfor$8.995 million. She remained in the hospital for nearly two weeks before being released toseek in-patient treatment.The former child star hasstruggled with addiction, mental illness and disordered eatingfor years. In 2010, Lovato entered treatment, where she sought help for bipolar disorder, bulimia, self-harm and addiction. She relapsed after she left the treatment center, then entered a sober living facility for a year.Lovato revealed shecelebrated six years of sobrietyin March — but just three months later, she opened up about a recent relapse when she released her autobiographical single “Sober” on June 21.

Demi Lovatois out of rehab, PEOPLE confirms.

“She just got back to L.A. a couple days ago,” a source says of the singer, 26. “She seems to be doing well so far.”

Lovato was seen outside of Matsuhisa restaurant in Los Angeles on Saturday night, sitting beside clothing designer Henry Levy inside a car,TMZreported. According to the outlet, the pair were smiling and laughing throughout the meal.

Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP/REX/Shutterstock

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Numerous Twitter usersalso claimed to have seen Lovato atUniversal Studio’s Halloween Horror Nightsthe previous evening.

TMZ also reported that Lovato was seen at a spa in Beverly Hills over the weekend.

All of Lovato’s reported outings occurred over a week after the singer’s mother, Dianna De La Garza, shared that her daughter has beensober for 90 days.

“Yes, she has 90 days and I couldn’t be more thankful or more proud of her because addiction being a disease, it’s work,” La Garza, 56, said of Lovato during an appearance on Maria Menounos‘ Sirius XM show in late October.

Jamie McCarthy/Getty

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Offering up her own insight into Lovato’s recovery process in October, the singer’s younger half-sister, 16-year-old Madison De La Garza, said her sister is “doing really well” as she continues focusing on her sobriety.

“She’s working really hard on her sobriety, and we’re all so incredibly proud of her,” she said in an interview with the podcastMillennial Hollywood, adding: “It’s been crazy for our family. It’s been a lot.”

On July 24, Lovato was hospitalized following anoverdoseat her Hollywood Hills home, which iscurrently on the marketfor$8.995 million. She remained in the hospital for nearly two weeks before being released toseek in-patient treatment.

The former child star hasstruggled with addiction, mental illness and disordered eatingfor years. In 2010, Lovato entered treatment, where she sought help for bipolar disorder, bulimia, self-harm and addiction. She relapsed after she left the treatment center, then entered a sober living facility for a year.

Lovato revealed shecelebrated six years of sobrietyin March — but just three months later, she opened up about a recent relapse when she released her autobiographical single “Sober” on June 21.

source: people.com