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At last night's People's Choice Awards, host Demi Lovato joked about getting "unengaged" in her opening monologue.
The 28-year-old 'Confident' singer called off her engagement to Young and the Restless actor Max Ehrich back in September.
"I am so excited to be here tonight because honestly, this year has been the longest three years of my life," Lovato said during her monologue.
"Don't get me wrong, it started out amazing. I performed at the Grammys and sang the national anthem at the Super Bowl. But then, COVID hit, and everything shut down. So I did what everyone else did, I went into lockdown mode, and got engaged."
Check out the moment Demi Lovato jokes about getting unengaged:
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The singer then joked about all the things she did to keep herself busy during the lockdown.
"I got into painting, photography, meditation, tested the limits of post mates unlimited. Also, I didn't know this could happen but reached the end of Instagram four times," she said.
"I binged seven seasons of Pretty Little Liars, got unengaged, then went looking for aliens in the desert. So basically the same as everyone else."
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Before taking to the stage to host, Lovato spoke about how "excited" she was for the show, per Yahoo News.
"I think the best part about this awards show is that the people vote. Anytime that there’s an award show where people vote, it’s incredible," she said, per the outlet. "It’s been amazing. I’m so glad I get to come back and host."
Lovato did, however, confess to being "a little out of the comfort zone," adding, "It’s completely different because when I’m singing I’m really in my element. For hosting it’s not my first language so to speak. But that’s what makes it exciting and fun."
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"Making it live is going to be all the more exciting, and nerve-wracking but exciting," she added. "Hopefully it goes well."
In September, a source told People magazine that it was a "tough decision" for Lovato and Ehrich to decide "to go their separate ways to focus on their respective careers."
"They have respect and love for one another and will always cherish the time they spent together," the source added.