News Demi Lovato Predicted She Would Sing the National Anthem at the Super Bowl 10 Years Ago She's a performer, songwriter, actress — and psychic? By Alicia Brunker Alicia Brunker Instagram Alicia Brunker is a freelance writer who covers celebrity, royal, and fashion news for InStyle.com. She joined InStyle's digital team in 2017, and previously contributed to ELLE, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, and WWD. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on February 2, 2020 @ 05:45PM Pin Share Tweet Email In just a couple of hours Demi Lovato will take the stage at Super Bowl LIV to sing the National Anthem. It's something she predicted would happen exactly ten years ago — and we have the original tweet to prove it. On Sunday morning, the pop star's decade-old message began making the rounds on the Internet. "One day, I'm gonna sing the national anthem at a super bowl. Onnnee dayyy," she wrote in Feb. 2010. Fast forward to present day, and that dream is now a reality. The tweet eventually made its way back to Demi, who decided to call upon her superpowers for a second time to manifest a new goal. "One day, I'm gonna perform the halftime show at the super bowl. Onnnee dayyy," she wrote before Sunday's big game, where J.Lo and Shakira will perform together for the first time. Earlier this week, Demi opened up to Andy Cohen on his SirusXM show about how she's more nervous to sing at the Super Bowl than she was for the Grammys. "I've spent more time with that song, 'Anyone.' I've spent more time listening to it. I crafted it," she said about the emotional song she performed at the Grammy Awards. "So when you put your heart and soul into something, it takes on a different life of its own. Whereas the national anthem, if I mess up, everyone goes after you if you do." Eric McCandless/Getty Images J.Lo Scored a Touchdown With Her Pre-Super Bowl Halftime Hairstyle "I'm not going to read the comments, so it won't matter," she added. "But it's just one of those things where it's like -- there's so much pressure on the national anthem. When it's my song, if I mess up a lyric, nobody would've known because it wasn't out yet." Something tells us Demi's going to be just fine.