Demi Lovato
Demi Lovato, pictured here performing at the TD Garden in Boston on July 20, touched up her tattoos and added another rose on her wrist during her "Future Now" concert tour. Getty Images/Mike Lawrie

Demi Lovato loves getting inked and isn’t afraid to add to her already impressive collection of body. The “Confident” singer, who is currently dating UFC Fighter Luke Rockhold after her break-up with Wilmer Valderrama, took to Snapchat to update her fans about getting a private tattoo session with celebrity tattoo artist Bang Bang on Monday night, Sept. 5.

Using the snapchat user name theddlovato, the 24-year-old singer added one more beautiful rose to her wrist and retouched her dream catcher tattoo by adding some feathers and beads. She shared the whole session to her fans by posting videos and photos to her Snapchat story.

Lovato got her touch-ups without complaining. In fact, at one point during the session with Bang Bang, she even cuddled with Batman, her adorable four-legged puppy.

While most people (and celebrities) find the process painful, the “Body Say” singer finds the process of getting inked addicting. Lovato tweeted after the process, “Why is the feeling of getting tattooed so addicting.”

Currently, the former Disney Channel star is on the “Future Now” tour with friend Nick Jonas in order to promote her 2015 album “Confident.”

Lovato is also casually dating Rockhold after being in a serious relationship with “NCIS” actor Valderrama for six years. “She’s just trying to have fun right now,” an insider told US weekly, “They’ve been talking, hanging out and hooking up, and they like each other.”

Meanwhile, 36-year-old Valderrama rekindled romance with his former girlfriend, Minka Kelly. Lovato seemed to be not happy with her ex-boyfriend reuniting with a former flame. She had written in a cryptic tweet, “You have to be capable of being honest with yourself before you can get honest with other people,” on Sept. 2 soon after news of the couple broke.

“It was obviously easy for him [Wilmer Valderrama] to fall back on something that he knows is a sure thing,” an insider told the publication.