Demi Lovato puts on a sizzling display in red patent leather as she announces new single I Love Me


Demi Lovato puts on a sizzling display in red patent leather as she announces new single I Love Me on Instagram

Demi Lovato has made quite the inspiring comeback since her overdose in 2018.

The Camp Rock star has recently been teasing the release of her seventh studio album, the first in three years. 

She announced what appears to be the first single from the album Monday in a promo shot posted to Instagram.

New music: Demi Lovato announced what appears to be the first single from her new album Monday in a promo shot posted to Instagram

The 27-year-old sizzled in a red patent leather jacket for the slightly blurred photo, promoting I Love Me.

She wrote in the caption: ‘Couldn’t keep it a secret any longer!!! My new single #ILoveMe is out on Friday.’

Lovato recently reached a career first, when her single Anyone debuted on the Billboard Hot 100’s Top 40 last month.

The song was originally recorded back in July of 2018, just four days before her overdose, which kept her hospitalized for two weeks.

Good news: She wrote in the caption: 'Couldn't keep it a secret any longer!!! My new single #ILoveMe is out on Friday'

Good news: She wrote in the caption: ‘Couldn’t keep it a secret any longer!!! My new single #ILoveMe is out on Friday’

Career first: Lovato recently reached a career first, when her single Anyone debuted on the Billboard Hot 100's Top 40 last month

Career first: Lovato recently reached a career first, when her single Anyone debuted on the Billboard Hot 100’s Top 40 last month

She premiered the track live at the Grammy Awards in January, her first live performance since taking a hiatus for her recovery.

The Sorry Not Sorry artist followed it up with the coveted national anthem performance at the Super Bowl in February. 

She recently revealed how body acceptance helped her on her path to recovery after leaving rehab. 

Epic comeback: She premiered the track live at the Grammy Awards in January, her first live performance since taking a hiatus for her recovery

Epic comeback: She premiered the track live at the Grammy Awards in January, her first live performance since taking a hiatus for her recovery

Coveted spot: The Sorry Not Sorry artist followed it up with the coveted national anthem performance at the Super Bowl in February

Coveted spot: The Sorry Not Sorry artist followed it up with the coveted national anthem performance at the Super Bowl in February

Lovato said on Ashley Graham’s podcast Pretty Big Deal: ‘I have a bunch of people that I work with in the recovery aspect of my life, one of them is a dietitian, one of them is a therapist.

‘Now when I look in the mirror and I start to have a negative thought, I don’t stop and say, “No, you’re beautiful, you’re gorgeous, I love you, you’re perfect the way you are.” Because I don’t believe that.’

She added: ‘You’re healthy and I accept you. So you express gratitude in the health, and then you just express reality in accepting yourself rather than trying to convince yourself of something that you don’t believe.’

Body image: Lovato recently revealed on Ashley Graham's podcast Pretty Big Deal that body image led to her 2018 overdose

Body image: Lovato recently revealed on Ashley Graham’s podcast Pretty Big Deal that body image led to her 2018 overdose