Demi Lovato 'Working On Something Special' After Condemning Capitol Riots

Demi Lovato is ready to let her music do the talking.

On Wednesday (January 6), the pop star, 28, took to social media to condemn the mob of President Donald Trump supporters who invaded the Capitol building as the Electoral College vote was counted. "My heart is broken. It makes me too sad to believe how naive I was to think this couldn’t possibly happen, and yet it did," she singer tweeted. "Here we are."

"For everyone in my comments saying 'where’s d7' or wanting me to sing instead of speaking up about what needs to change in this country… THIS IS WHY I POST AS MUCH AS I DO," she continued. "THIS IS WHY I CARE. THIS CANNOT HAPPEN ANY F**KING MORE. I’m angry, embarrassed and ashamed."

Lovato went on to admit that she's back in the "studio working on something special after today’s assault on democracy," adding the hashtag #impeachtrumptonight.

This wouldn't be the first time that Lovato intertwined her music with politics. Back in October, she dropped a ballad called "Commander in Chief," which called out Trump. "I literally don’t care if this ruins my career. This isn't about that. My career isn’t about that. I made a piece of art that stands for something I believe in," she said at the time of the song’s release. "And I'm putting it out even at the risk of losing fans. I’ll take integrity in my work over sales any day."

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