- Demi Lovato’s performance of “Heart Attack” at the AHA Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection concert received positive reviews from the audience, despite online criticism.
- The American Heart Association fully supported Demi’s decision to perform the song and even encouraged her to do so.
- Demi’s personal connection to the song, following her health scare in 2018, gave it new significance and contributed to its appropriateness at the event.
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Demi Lovato performed her song “Heart Attack” at the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection concert, and while some online criticism suggested it was inappropriate, sources confirm that it was well received by those in attendance. The AHA fully supported Demi’s decision to sing the song and even encouraged her to do so. The reason it was not deemed offensive or out of touch is because Demi has reclaimed the song’s meaning, particularly in light of her own health scare in 2018.
Following her overdose, Demi has sung “Heart Attack” with a new significance. Her performance at the concert received rave reviews from the audience. Demi also acknowledged her personal connection to the song before singing it, emphasizing the strong mind-heart-body connection.
Despite the criticism, Demi’s song choice and performance were seen as appropriate and heartfelt. It is hoped that this clarifies any confusion and alleviates any further negativity from critics.