Demi Lovato Breaks Silence on Her Most Infamous PR Disaster as Fans Revisit Her History of Viral Chaos

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  • Demi Lovato blames “the suits” for viral heart attack blunder, teases Camp Rock 3 and new cookbook.

  • Despite past PR disasters, Demi Lovato sets record straight on infamous Heart Attack performance incident.

  • Fans remain skeptical of Demi’s chaotic history, but she focuses on healing with cookbook and potential Camp Rock 3 news.

Demi Lovato blames “the suits” for her viral heart attack blunder while teasing Camp Rock 3 and a new cookbook.

Demi Lovato recently visited Elvis Duran and the Morning Show to promote her new cookbook, One Plate at a Time, but the conversation quickly shifted to her most infamous viral blunder. For years, the internet has roasted Demi for performing her hit song Heart Attack at a 2014 American Heart Association event for survivors of cardiovascular disease.

While the moment has lived in internet infamy as a peak example of accidental irony, Demi is finally setting the record straight. She revealed that she actually flagged the song choice beforehand, telling organizers it wasn’t the right vibe, but was pressured to perform her biggest hits anyway.

However, many fans remain skeptical, pointing to a long history of what they call unfiltered PR disasters that make this moment feel weirdly on brand. The summary of her chaos lore includes a 2020 incident where she praised turkeys as bright social animals at a sanctuary only to post a roasted turkey dinner hours later, as well as a 2021 social media post threatening to put an airline on blast””on the anniversary of 9/11.

Despite these past blunders, Demi is currently focused on a more wholesome era. Beyond her cookbook, which she credits with helping heal her relationship with food, she also teased potential news regarding Camp Rock 3. Whether she is a victim of a bad timing curse or simply too deep in her own narrative, Demi continues to lean into the raw, unfiltered persona that defines her career.

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