Demi Lovato is owning 2020, and she's not afraid to be open and honest about her struggles in all aspects of her life, creative or personal.
Demi Lovato is owning 2020, and she's not afraid to be open and honest about her struggles in all aspects of her life, creative or personal.
It was her first public performance since her overdose in 2018, and the song was recorded just four days before the incident and details wishing someone would help her.
“I’m still figuring it out,” she told Andy Cohen about her sexuality and how she could see herself ending up with a man or a woman.
“It was actually emotional, but really beautiful. After everything was done, I was like shaking and crying. I just felt overwhelmed. I have such incredible parents. They were so supportive."
“My mom was the one that I was super nervous about, but she was like, ‘I just want you to be happy.’ And that was so beautiful and amazing. I’m so grateful,” she said.
It's awesome that Demi's parents were so supportive, and it's even more awesome that Demi feels comfortable enough to be public about her sexuality!