Demi Lovato Wears Wig to Hide Their Head Injury on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'
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During their appearance on the talk show, the 'Heart Attack' hitmaker shares the story on how they banged themself on a giant amethyst before needing medical attention.

AceShowbiz - Demi Lovato got three stitches to repair their forehead after smashing it on a crystal. On Thursday, July 14 when appearing on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!", the "Heart Attack" hitmaker shared the story on how they banged themself on a giant amethyst before needing medical attention.

While wearing what appeared to be a wig with bangs covering their wound, the 29-year-old singer, who is non-binary and changed her gender pronouns to they/them, detailed to host Jimmy Kimmel, "So I was picking something up off the floor that I dropped and I'm a huge fan of crystals; I have this amethyst that is about this tall (motioning with their hand high above the floor.)"

"Anyways, I went to bend down and pick something up and I didn't see the amethyst and I hit my head," they went on recalling what had happened, "and I had to get three stitches last night - in my face!"

They said after a FaceTime with their doctor, it was decided the singer would need stitches above their eyebrow. They added, "I was like, 'I have 'Kimmel', what do I do?' So I did what any sane person would do. I made a TikTok before I even told anyone."

One day prior to their appearance on "Kimmel", they posted a video on TikTok that showed their forehead gash. In the caption of the clip, they said, "Guess who hit their head on a crystal and has to get stitches before Kimmel tomorrow???"

The clip also saw the "Skyscraper" singer covering their head with their hand as a man could be heard saying, "How are they gonna know?… nobody's gonna know." They then revealed the wound and appeared to mouth the word "F***."

They added a string of hashtags to their post, including one referencing their new single "Substance", from the Grammy nominated singer's forthcoming album "HOLY FVCK", due out August 19.

Demi said about their record, "The process of making this album has been the most fulfilling yet, and I'm grateful to my fans and collaborators for being on this journey with me. Never have I been more sure of myself and my music. And this record speaks that for itself."

The release comes after the "Let It Go" musician's 2018 brush with death after they said they suffered three strokes, a heart attack and "brain damage" after a drug overdose that year.

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