Demi Lovato performing Who's That Boy live from her show at Club Nokia L.A. Live in Los Angeles, CA on September 23, 2011. For anyone who's wondering, this was shot with a Sony Cyber-shot HX9V. #TheRealConcertKing
As much as I enjoyed the performance I felt so guilty watching it especially after knowing that she wasn't comfortable performing it. I'm really happy that she isn't doing some thing that makes her uncomfortable
She was THICK in 2011 and I loved it!!!!! I know it was under unusual circumstances (you tend to gain a lot of weight after being in rehab to overcome an eating disorder) but her body was EVERYTHING back in 2011.... she still looks good now, she still has nice thighs and toned arms but I loved her body here.
Love it! After everything she's been through, she deserves to be happy and do what she wants to do. She's practically an adult now, and I don't really see anything wrong with her performance. There are much much worse choreographies out there. Also, she's singing live, and her voice is so powerful sometimes it brings me to tears. And she should consider using a hair product like Britney uses to prevent her hair being all frizzy and stuck to the mic.
I'm pretty sure you've changed over years too, everybody does. Good or bad, everything that happens shapes us into a new person each day. She's the Demi we all know and love, as always.
Lindaaaa te amo muito Demi,e eu creio e profetizo em nome de Jesus que um dia eu ainda vou te conhecer,te tocar,poder dizer tudo que eu sinto por vc ❤❤❤
I love her as and artist an as a person, since I have been following her for a while. This doesn't look like it originated by her, seems like it was requested by her label/ manager. She looks quite nervous and uncomfortable in certain parts of this performance. She did great but this isn't Demi...
That's a role model to me. After all that she has been through she still came back BIGGER and BETTER!! We're only a few months apart but she inspires me to keep going and to never give up, and always have faith. People need to stop being so simple-minded and loosen up a bit.