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Demi Lovato credits Max Ehrich for her mental health improvement

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 Demi Lovato  is celebrating her six month anniversary with Max Ehrich, and has taken a moment to praise him for helping her improve her mental health.

The 28-year-old controversial singer started dating Max in March and got engaged in July, “We’ve had this whirlwind romance and we’ve been able to spend that time together,” Demi refers to their time during quarantine in her latest interview.The star of ‘Camp Rock’ shared an Instagram Story of him playing with her dogs and saying “happy six months to my darling,” adding that he was “the best father these pups could ask for,” and thanking him for making her life “so much better.”Lovato credits her new relationship for giving her a better outlook on life after struggling with her mental health.

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