Demi Lovato predicted she would perform national anthem at the Super Bowl a decade ago
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Demi Lovato has been preparing for her upcoming Super Bowl performance for a long time.
Lovato, 27, performed the national anthem before Sunday's Super Bowl LIV, which she managed to predict would happen a decade ago.
On the day of the 2010 Super Bowl, Lovato took to Twitter to express her desire to perform at the big game someday.
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"One day, I'm gonna sing the national anthem at a super bowl," she wrote almost a decade ago. "Onnnee dayyy..."
On Feb. 7, 2010, Lovato and millions of viewers saw Carrie Underwood perform the national anthem before kickoff.
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The "Anyone" singer also shared a screenshot of her original tweet to Instagram on Sunday.
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"Stealing this from @scooterbraun," she wrote in the caption. "Dreams really do come true y’all."
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Lovato's performance comes just days after the release of her song "Anyone," which was written just days before her near-fatal overdose in 2018.
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She debuted the song at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, Jan. 26 before releasing it for download.