Demi Lovatois sharing more details about thefreak accident that led to three stitcheson their forehead.In an appearance onJimmy Kimmel LiveThursday, the singer-songwriter, 29, wore what looked to be a wig with bangs that covered up the injury, and gave guest host Mark Rober the backstory about how the accident occurred.“So I was picking something up off the floor that I dropped and I’m a huge fan of crystals; I have this amethyst that is about this tall,” Lovato motioned with their hand, high above the floor.They continued, “Anyways, I went to bend down and pick something up and I didn’t see the amethyst and I hit my head, and I had to get three stitches last night – –in my face!“After FaceTiming with their doctor, it was determined that the entertainer would need stitches just above their eyebrow.Demi Lovato.Demi Lovato/TikTok"I was like, ‘I haveKimmel, what do I do?’ So I did what any sane person would do. I made a TikTok before I even told anyone,” they said.Lovato posted a video on theirTikTokpage on Wednesday, first revealing the injury.The TikTok clip finds Lovato holding their head in their hand and looking at the camera while the platform’s popular “THEY ARE GONNA KNOW” audio plays in the background. “Nobody’s gonna know. Nobody’s gonna know,” says one voice.Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube"Guess who hit their head on a crystal and has to get stitches before Kimmel tomorrow???” wrote Lovato in the post’s caption alongside the hashtags “#substance” and “#f—,” referring to the upcoming single “Substance,” which drops Friday.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.Last month, the musician gave theirInstagramfollowers a first listen to “Substance” ahead of its release.Interestingly, Lovato is not the only former Disney Channel star whose summer activities had them in stitches this week.On Wednesday,Zendaya sharedthat a cooking accident while using a knife resulted in the star getting stitches for the first time.
Demi Lovatois sharing more details about thefreak accident that led to three stitcheson their forehead.
In an appearance onJimmy Kimmel LiveThursday, the singer-songwriter, 29, wore what looked to be a wig with bangs that covered up the injury, and gave guest host Mark Rober the backstory about how the accident occurred.
“So I was picking something up off the floor that I dropped and I’m a huge fan of crystals; I have this amethyst that is about this tall,” Lovato motioned with their hand, high above the floor.
They continued, “Anyways, I went to bend down and pick something up and I didn’t see the amethyst and I hit my head, and I had to get three stitches last night – –in my face!”
After FaceTiming with their doctor, it was determined that the entertainer would need stitches just above their eyebrow.
Demi Lovato.Demi Lovato/TikTok

“I was like, ‘I haveKimmel, what do I do?’ So I did what any sane person would do. I made a TikTok before I even told anyone,” they said.
Lovato posted a video on theirTikTokpage on Wednesday, first revealing the injury.
The TikTok clip finds Lovato holding their head in their hand and looking at the camera while the platform’s popular “THEY ARE GONNA KNOW” audio plays in the background. “Nobody’s gonna know. Nobody’s gonna know,” says one voice.
Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube

“Guess who hit their head on a crystal and has to get stitches before Kimmel tomorrow???” wrote Lovato in the post’s caption alongside the hashtags “#substance” and “#f—,” referring to the upcoming single “Substance,” which drops Friday.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.
Last month, the musician gave theirInstagramfollowers a first listen to “Substance” ahead of its release.
Interestingly, Lovato is not the only former Disney Channel star whose summer activities had them in stitches this week.
On Wednesday,Zendaya sharedthat a cooking accident while using a knife resulted in the star getting stitches for the first time.
source: people.com