A wake-up call. Meghan Trainor reflected on a terrifying moment in her life that led her to make an important decision about her well-being.
24.01.2020 - 21:11 / usmagazine.com
Almost two years after her near-fatal overdose, Demi Lovato is ready to return to the stage stronger than ever.
The “Skyscraper” singer, 27, sat down with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe to discuss her vulnerable new single, “Anyone,” which she says was written shortly before she was rushed to the hospital in July 2018. Lovato will perform the song for the first time live at the 2020 Grammy Awards on Sunday, January 26.
“I feel really excited and I’m ready. I feel like I’ve been waiting for this moment
A wake-up call. Meghan Trainor reflected on a terrifying moment in her life that led her to make an important decision about her well-being.
She's pulling back the curtain.
Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato's on-off close friend from their Barney and Disney days, posted a heartfelt public message to Lovato last night after Lovato's Grammys performance of "Anyone." Lovato said ahead of the ceremony that she recorded "Anyone" days before she was hospitalized for a drug overdose. The song was what Lovato saw as a call for help during that time of her life, she told Zane Lowe on Apple Music's New Music Daily program.
Lovato has a 10-year plan and she sees children as part of the plan, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Demi Lovato gave a raw comeback performance at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, January 26, as she choked up while singing her new song, “Anyone.”
After nearly two years away from the stage, Demi Lovato returned on Sunday night with an emotional performance of her new song, “Anyone.” She wrote the song just four days before her near-fatal 2018 overdose, and vowed it would be the first song she performed when she made her return.
Demi Lovato is ready to . In a new interview with with Zane Lowe on Apple Music's Beats 1, she opened up about the brand new song she's performing at Grammys 2020, a song that was written four days before her .As Demi revealed to Zane, the track is titled "Anyone," and she described it as a heavy and emotional look at her mindset in the summer of 2018.
Demi Lovato wants to settle down and have children in the next 10 years.
Demi Lovato still can’t believe no one realised the song she recorded four days before her 2018 overdose was a cry for help.
Demi Lovato had an awakening during her journey back from a nearly-fatal July 2018 overdose, and now she’s detailing how she harrowed through the most difficult period in her life.
Demi Lovato still can’t believe no one realized the song she recorded four days before her 2018 overdose was a cry for help.
Demi Lovato is a survivor!