For the cover of a men’s magazine, Demi Lovato poses in a bodycon black dress while holding a crystal ball
In a gorgeous cover for the most recent issue of Nero magazine, Demi Lovato seems to be looking into the future.
The 30-year-old singer, who recently competed in the Ski and Smile Challenge alongside her boyfriend Jordan Lutes,
looked seductive and enigmatic in a black crocheted Versace gown that hugged her curves and included strategically placed stocking-like ladders that revealed glimpses of her lean torso and legs.
The Confidant artist had her dark hair done in a very sophisticated 1920s Josephine Baker-inspired style.
Red matte lipstick and camera-ready cosmetics were both worn by Demi.
She had long, black, polished fingernails, and in one hand she carried a tiny crystal ball.
jewelry necklace made of precious stones and various metals.
A huge amethyst and gold ring was worn by the MTV Music Video Award winner.
The editors of the magazine posted on Instagram on Monday, «We are excited to share the first cover from our newest issue «Genesis» that hits the stores end of April.»
Additionally, the tweet praised the hitmaker’s most recent musical achievement.
On March 3, «Demi’s single, Still Alive,» the first track from the Scream VI soundtrack, was released. On March 24, «Heart Attack 2.0,» a re-recording for the song’s 10th anniversary, was released as a surprise for her fans.
Demi will perform a couple times this summer, including on June 16 at New Jersey’s renowned Stony Pony Summer Stage.
Madison De La Garza, 21, the singer Cool for Summer’s younger sister, said in a tearful interview in March that Demi had motivated her to start using drugs and alcohol.
The former Desperate Housewives star admitted to E! News that drugs were her closest friend and that it caused her to become estranged from everyone around her.
She told the source, «I knew I had to make a change when I realized it started to affect my relationship with not only my friends, but specifically my relationship with my mom.»
Demi spoke out in her enlightening documentary Dancing With The Devil on what happened after her almost fatal overdose in 2018.
The Stone Cold performer admitted the risky drug combo caused her to experience «three strokes, a heart attack, and now has brain damage.»
‘I think most of what I’ve learnt from her, I’ve simply watched through her experience and what she’s done,’ Madison claimed.