After nearly 18 months since the drug overdose, Demi Lovato made a return to her music career through her performance on the Grammy stage on Sunday evening.
In 2018, Lovato was rushed to the hospital after being found unconscious in her home in Hollywood Hills. This may have been due to Heroin overdose. Lovato was open about her struggle with addiction with her fans through her song “Sober”.
Now Lovato has made an emotional comeback through her Grammys performance on January 26. She performed her ballad ‘Anyone’ which she explained in an interview with Apple Music, was an unknown cry for help.
“What an unbelievable night. My first time back on stage in almost 2 years. So emotional for me. Thank you all for the love, support and for sharing this moment with me. I love you all.” Lovato posted on Instagram.
According to Tvline, Lovato expressed her gratitude for the opportunity given to her as well as the vulnerability she felt during the performance. She also explained that it took her a long time to get to where she is and how “nerve-wrecking” it is to think about.
Although overcome by emotion, Lovato was still able to re-start the song and finish it till the end. The audience encouraged her through a round of applause.
Lovato will also be seen performing the National Anthem at the Super Bowl on Feb. 2.