The singer Demi Lovato posted in the stories of the Instagram, this Tuesday (13), that the tour done by her currently will be the last of her career. In the publication, the artist also reported being sick. The content was then deleted.
“I’m so sick I can’t get out of bed,” he wrote, adding, “I can’t do this anymore.” The text was written over an image of an open window in a dark room.
The Holy Fvck Tour is presented by Demi, currently, in Latin America. After performances in Brazil, Colombia and Argentina, the next show is scheduled for this Tuesday in Santiago, Chile.
Then Demi will continue on tour, but in the United States, until November 6, when the last date of the Holy Fvck Tour takes place, in Texas.
The former Disney Channel star has a history of drug treatment and other health issues.
Previously, Demi revealed that she started using cocaine at the age of 17, and by the age of 18, she had already gone through rehab. In 2018, the singer needed to be hospitalized after suffering a drug overdose.
The artist suffered three strokes and a heart attack, as well as damage to her vision as a result.
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Source: CNN Brasil
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