Comeback girl! Demi Lovato is back on top and in a good place following her Super Bowl LIV performance.
27.01.2020 - 07:01 / variety.com
Demi Lovato made a triumphant return to the stage during the Grammys on Sunday, debuting her new song “Anyone.”
The pop singer had an emotional start to her performance, having to pause and restart the opening, but that didn’t stop her from ending with a bang and earning a standing ovation from the audience.
Lovato, who had tears running down her face, belted out the emotional lyrics about addiction that hold even more resonance in light of her recent overdose. “Anyone, please send me anyone/
Comeback girl! Demi Lovato is back on top and in a good place following her Super Bowl LIV performance.
Demi Lovato kicked off Super Bowl 2020 with a powerful performance of the National Anthem.Dressed in a white suit, the pop star showed off her vocal capabilities as she sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" ahead of Sunday's big game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium.
Pop star Demi Lovato kicked off the Super Bowl LIV festivities Sunday night (Feb. 2) at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami with a soaring rendition of the national anthem.
Today prior to kickoff at Super Bowl 2020, Demi Lovato sang the national anthem in a belted white jumpsuit, standing atop a football-shaped stage. Watch her rendition of “The Star Spangled Banner” below. Yolanda Adams also performed “America the Beautiful” with support from the Children’s Voice Chorus of Miami.
Fresh off her Grammys performance last weekend, Demi Lovato kicked off television’s biggest night by singing the national anthem during Super Bowl LIV at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
Demi Lovato's triumphant return to public life continues, this time with a visit to Andy Choehn's radio show Radio Andy. Things got deep quick when the singer described the moment she came out to her parents as about three years ago.Lovato, who just at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards, was talking about having kids when the subject arose.
Demi Lovato recalled the moment she came out to her parents. Demi said it was “emotional but really beautiful.”Demi Lovato just ripped out our collective heart at the Grammys on Sunday night, and before she performs at the Super Bowl this weekend, she stopped to chat with Andy Cohen on his SiriusXM show and recalled how she came out to her parents.
on Sunday night, and before she performs at the this weekend, she stopped to chat with Andy Cohen on his SiriusXM show and get real about her plans to start a family and recall how she .
Demi Lovato’s parents gave her heart a break by being nothing but fully supportive when she came out as sexually fluid.
Demi Lovato is opening up about the days following her overdose and how the "scary" experience left her questioning her future in music.
Demi Lovato is back in the spotlight following a two-year hiatus and is opening up about her personal life like never before. The singer has always been vocal about her struggles with her sexuality and describes herself as sexually fluid. During her latest interview at Andy Cohen's SiriusXM show Radio Andy, the Sorry Not Sorry singer shared details about the moment she came out to her parents. The singer revealed that she did not tell her parents about her sexual orientation until 2017.
Demi Lovato hit the stage for the first time in over a year and a half at the 2020 Grammy Awards and treated her fans with a breath-taking performance. The 27-year-old singer marked her comeback with her new single, Anyone.
Round of applause. Selena Gomez, Pink and more celebs congratulated Demi Lovato on the bravery and strength she demonstrated on stage during the 2020 Grammy Awards on Sunday, January 26.
Selena Gomez couldn't be more proud of her longtime friend, Demi Lovato.
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The pop star also won Song Of The Year at the ceremony
It takes an immense amount of courage to get on a big stage like the Grammys following an incredibly public mishap, but Demi Lovato took charge when she graced the 2020 ceremony for the first time in three years -- and her first live performance in two -- on Sunday night (Jan. 26). Introduced by Little Women director Greta Gerwig, who co