Demi Lovato Promises Fans She's 'Okay' After They Notice Her 'Shaking' in New Video

"I'm afraid of seeing her shaking that hard," wrote one concerned viewer in response to Lovato's latest cooking video

Demi Lovato cooks a whole roasted chicken on TikTok
Demi Lovato. Photo:

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There's no need to worry about Demi Lovato.

After the "Sorry Not Sorry" singer, 32, shared a TikTok video of herself roasting a whole chicken, fans expressed concern over her "shaking" throughout the clip — but she assured them she's "okay."

“Today we are making a whole roasted chicken. It seems really overwhelming, but it’s not. We’re gonna have fun, and I’m telling myself this because I feel overwhelmed,” said Lovato with a laugh at the start of the video.

As she began to cook, the Grammy-nominated musician accidentally turned on her stove instead of the oven before telling the camera, "I'm just nervous!"

Lovato was a bit grossed out by the raw chicken while removing the insides, and her hands are visibly trembling during many close-up shots throughout the video.

One fan took notice and wrote in the comments section, "I'm afraid of seeing her shaking that hard."

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Demi Lovato in Los Angeles in November 2024.

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"I’m okay! I promise," Lovato responded in another comment — and considering she was admittedly nervous, it's understandable that she got a little shaky.

In the post's caption, she further acknowledged the challenges faced in the video. "On Cooking With Demi we are all about facing our fears," she wrote. "Today we did that by trying out a recipe for a whole roasted chicken."

"It wasn’t pretty at times, but it wasn’t nearly as overwhelming as I thought it would be and I’m really proud to have this recipe in my back pocket now," she continued.

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Demi Lovato in Los Angeles in October 2024.

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Speaking to PEOPLE in September 2024, Lovato — who's been quite open in the past about struggles with mental health and substance abuse — got candid about how she's long been "very, very honest" with fans, noting that she's shown "vulnerability throughout [her] life."

"I've shared a lot with people, and I've realized that my experiences don't define me," she said in the interview centered on her Child Star documentary, which focused on the highs and lows faced by young people in the entertainment business.

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