Demi Lovato Heating is being chilled.
The 32-year-old singer visited social media on Wednesday, July 30 and shared clips of herself, returning to the Los Angeles yogurt shop four years after she complained about her low-calorie menu.
one Tiktok editingLovato looked at the camera and lips synced from a viral video in April 2021, when she sighed: “I left that yogurt store and didn’t get the yogurt I wanted.”
The clip cuts her dancing while eating a spinning frozen snack. one The second video Shown in Bigg Chill a Smiling Lovato Spin. She added text to the video, which read “You look happier!’Thanks, I finally got the yogurt I wanted!”
She added three ice cream emojis, titled “You make me happy @bigg chill”.
Three years ago, Lovato sang another tune in a restaurant that opened in 1986 and created more than 400 unique flavors using live culture and natural ingredients. According to reports from its website, daily products include “sugar-free, fat-free, fat-free and dairy-free variety, as well as a variety of fresh, low-fat baked goods.”
In the spring of 2021, Lovato A complaint was posted Through her Instagram story, the company was called after “finding it very difficult to order Froyo” due to the “diet food” they offer. Lovato also calls them “food culture vultures.”
Bigg Chill responded to Lovato’s allegations and explained that in addition to more indulgent treatment, they carry a variety of dietary restricted items, including diabetes, celiac disease and vegetarianism. They said, “We are sorry you found this offensive.”
Lovato fought with eating disorders and then resumed criticism, voiced the store as “triggered and bad” and suggested improving diabetes and vegan foods.
“I’m sorry not the singer” singer later apologized on Instagram and posted an apology on Instagram, “I want to make Los Angeles and the country safer – and the whole world – a safer environment. People with eating disorders should be able to enter and feel safe in whatever they want to eat.”
She added: “Everyone heard that my intention was not to come in and bully small businesses…I walked in and got triggered, I was triggered, I was triggered, and it was really important that I left Freo, and it made me feel so sad. That’s it all.”

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