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Demi Lovato Predicted She'd Perform At The 'Super Bowl' Ten Years Ago - So Never Give Up On Your Dream

Lauren Bell

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Demi Lovato Predicted She'd Perform At The 'Super Bowl' Ten Years Ago - So Never Give Up On Your Dream

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Demi Lovato took to the stage at the Super Bowl yesterday to sing the national anthem - something the singer predicted she would do some 10 years ago.

The 27-year-old singer tweeted on 7th February 2010: "'One day, I'm gonna sing the national anthem at a super bowl. Onnnee dayyy...."

She is the ultimate inspiration for us that dreams do come true if you persist, a sentiment she echoed herself, taking to Instagram with a grab of her former tweet, captioning it: "Dreams really do come true y'all".

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At the time of her original tweet that predicted her future, she was a Disney Channel star on Sonny With A Chance, but has since become a huge pop star with hits such as 'Skyscraper' and 'Sorry Not Sorry'.

She has however struggled with some serious demons, notably her long-going struggle with bulimia.

In 2018 however, she was also hospitalised after a suspected overdose.

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She has since admitted that whilst hospitalised, she thought she may never come back into the music business.

However, Demi returned to the spotlight at the Grammys back in January to perform new single, 'Anyone'.

She told Andy Cohen on his SiriusXM radio show last week: "I thought, 'You know, if I ever come back from this' - because I was still in the hospital and I didn't know - and I thought, 'If I ever come back from this, I end up going back to music and I'm on stage and I get a first performance, I want it to be at the Grammys and I want it to be this song"

Andy went on to ask her if she truly thought she may never return to music.

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"Absolutely," she replied."I think as time goes on, I'll be able to give more information or more details and things like that, but... it was a general thought.

"We didn't know what was going to happen. We didn't know how healthy I'd be when I left.

"It was a scary time in my life for sure," she continued.

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And now, she's also fulfilled her dream of performing the national anthem at this year's Super Bowl at the Hard Rock Stadium in Florida - so she's really come back and showed everyone what she's made of.

Congratulations Demi and thanks for showing everyone that whilst achieving dreams aren't always easy, they're always possible.

Topics: Entertainment, Celebrity, US

Lauren Bell

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