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Demi Lovato says Jonas Brothers reunion was 'very nerve‑wracking'

Demi Lovato discusses her “very nerve‑wracking” reunion with the Jonas Brothers, while also revealing that Paris Hilton DJ’d her wedding reception and how unreal it was having Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik perform Iris during her first dance.

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Demi Lovato says her surprise reunion with the Jonas Brothers last summer left her feeling “very nerve‑wracking".

Speaking on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the 33‑year‑old singer recalled joining Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas onstage at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey during the kickoff of their 20th anniversary tour.

Demi performed their Camp Rock songs This Is Me and Wouldn’t Change a Thing with the trio for the first time in years.

She said that whilst it was "so much fun" and "we had a blast,” she felt anxious performing in front of a stadium crowd again.

Elsewhere, Demi discussed her May 2025 wedding, confirming that Paris Hilton served as the reception’s DJ. The host showed a photo of the 45‑year‑old socialite behind the decks, with Paris saying Hilton’s set brought huge energy to the night and describing it as “electric.”

The reception also featured a live performance from Goo Goo Dolls singer John Rzeznik, who played the band’s hit Iris for the couple’s first dance. Demi said she and husband Jutes had always planned to use the song and were “so grateful” that he agreed to perform it. She called the moment “really cute and sweet.”

Demi added that the day itself was everything she hoped for.

She said: “We had an amazing wedding.

“He is just my whole world. I love him so much.”

Jutes — real name Jordan Lutes — recently spoke about John's performance on The Zach Sang Show, calling it one of the most surreal moments of his life.

He said: “Me and Demi were looking at each other like, ‘What’s going on right now?’

“This is the most iconic song ever. He’s right there and it’s for us.”

He added that John delivered a powerful acoustic version that exceeded expectations.

Jutes said: “He had everyone singing. It was like a sold‑out concert level. He really killed it. It was unreal.”