Demi Lovato had a lot to talk about when she hopped on the couch at The Tonight Show on Monday night (March 16). In addition to plugging her new cookbook, One Plate At a Time, and her upcoming tour in support of last year’s It’s Not That Deep album, the singer was also eager to talk about her wedding to singer/producer Jordan “Jutes” Lutes last May.
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“We had an amazing wedding,” Lovato, 33 said. “He is just my whole world. I love him so much.”
Fallon then held up a snap of the Goo Goo Dolls’ John Rzeznik performing the couple’s favorite song, the band’s smash “Iris,” for their first official dance as husband and wife. “We were so grateful to have him perform. It was a no-brainer, we definitely wanted that song as our first dance and he absolutely smashed it.” Lovato described how the other attendees were singing along in a “really, really cute and sweet” moment that made the night “perfect.”
The topper was that Paris Hilton served as the night’s DJ, spinning tunes, with Fallon showing a pic of the fashion icon on the ones and twos. “It was electric,” Lovato gushed of Hilton’s set.
The singer also talked about popping in to her old friends the Jonas Brothers’ kick off of their 20th anniversary tour in New Jersey at MetLife Stadium last summer, where she performed the Camp Rock hits “This Is Me” and “Wouldn’t Change a Thing” with her former co-stars Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas for the first time in years. “It was so much fun, we had a blast,” she said of the surprise get-back. “Performing those songs was so nostalgic for me. We had the best time and it was great to see them,” she said, noting that it was “very nerve-wracking” to get up on stage in front of that many people.
Lovato also stuck around for a game of “Musical Genre Challenge,” which kicked off with Fallon doing a countrified version of the Oscar-winning KPop Demon Hunters Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 smash “Golden.” Lovato got a slam dunk with her first choice: Sienna Spiro’s “Die on this Hill” sung in a “diva ballad” style, which she, of course, belted like the diva that she is.
The round ended with Jimmy singing a Doobie Brothers-adjacent yacht rock version of Harry Styles’ new single, “American Girls,” followed by Lovato singing her own “Sorry, Not Sorry” in an ’80s new wave style.
Lovato rounded out the appearance with an emotional, moving performance of her ballad “Ghost,” featuring accompaniment from a pianist, from last year’s ninth studio album, It’s Not That Deep. After a reshuffling of the dates of the It’s Not That Deep Tour last month — which included canceling five shows and rescheduling another to “protect my health” — Lovato will kick off the outing on April 13 with a gig at the Kia Center in Orlando, Fla.
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