After a successful rollout of her latest album, Demi Lovato announced that she might be retiring from touring and that the "Holy Fvck" Tour would be her last one.
In the past few weeks, Demi Lovato had also been opening up to the media about her struggles in the past, particularly her sufferings as a young artist in the entertainment industry, her mental health, and even the abuses she has withered.
In a three-part Instagram story, Demi Lovato had her fans worried about her current mental and physical condition.
In the first story, which was a photo of what seemed to be her bedroom window overlooking a cityscape, she said that she is "so f-cking sick" that she could not go out of bed, coupled with a sad and sick emoji.
She, later on, followed it up with the same background but a more worrying statement: "I can't do this anymore." Her final post came a minute after announcing that her next tour, which is the supporting tour for "Holy Fvck," would be her last one.
Demi has done a lot of tours already, especially coming off from Disney's "Camp Rock." Her current "Holy Fvck" tour is currently finishing off its South American tour in Chile on a three-day date at the Movistar Arena in the nation's capital Santiago.
According to Billboard, the "Cool for the Summer" hitmaker has not revealed any more details on her plan to stop quitting, but based on the tone of her statements - the problem might be related to her current mental health problems and challenges.
As of this writing, Demi has posted more stories on her Instagram account - asking her crowd in Santiago, Chile for help as she would only be "powering thru" the performance because of her current sickness.
She also posted a mirror selfie saying that she would be pointing the microphone a lot to the audience. Shortly after, Demi thanked her fans after "reeeeally" pulling through the night on her performance.
Over the past weeks, Demi has detailed the abuses she has suffered from key people in her management early on in her career - even prohibiting her to seek medical treatment for her eating disorder.
Demi Lovato's "Holy Fvck" Tour 2022 will be starting its 25-date tour in North America, starting this September 22 at Weathland, California, and capping off at Irving, Texas on November 6.
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