“Didn’t get the yogurt I wanted”: Demi Lovato revisits The Bigg Chill in cheeky TikTok four years after backlash

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Four years after her controversial statement about calories and frozen yogurt, Demi Lovato is poking fun at the incident. In 2021, Lovato visited The Bigg Chill, a frozen yoghurt outlet in Los Angeles and criticized the establishment for participating in “a society that not only enables but praises disordered eating”

The Stone Cold hitmaker revisited the yogurt shop and shared a video on TikTok on July 30, 2025, from inside the establishment. In the video, Lovato lip-syncs to a viral audio that had come up in 2021, after she condemned the ice cream shop.

"I left that yogurt store and didn’t get the yogurt that I wanted.”

The video then shows the singer enjoying froyo as she expresses her love:

“Love you bigg chill,”

Demi Lovato’s 2021 controversy involving Big Chill outlet explained

Lovato, who has openly discussed her struggles with eating disorders and body image, visited Bigg Chill in 2021 and was unimpressed with the establishment and its product, accusing them of perpetuating unhealthy eating habits by displaying the calorie levels of each product on the packaging.

She described the calorie documentation as “harmful” and urged Bigg Chill to “do better.” Big Chill responded to Demi Lovato’s statements, emphasizing that they weren’t “diet vultures” and that the calorie counts displayed on the covers were to help customers who had diseases that required dietary restrictions.

They concluded their statement with an apology to the singer/ actor. A back and forth between the parties ensued and ended with the singer issuing an apology:

“I am very outspoken about the things that I believe in,” she said at the time. “I understand that sometimes my messaging can lose its meaning when I get emotional. I am human … I walked into a situation that didn’t sit right with me, my intuition said, ‘Speak up about this,’ so I did.”

Lovato had previously shown that she didn’t take the calorie incident seriously when she participated in the ChatGPT trend in May 2025. The 32-year-old shared the “roast” she had gotten from the Artificial Intelligence app:

"Demi Lovato has had more rebrands than a failing fast-food chain. One minute they’re punk rock, the next, they’re singing pop ballads, and somewhere in between they’re beefing with a frozen yogurt store.”

Demi Lovato, who recently married her longtime beau Jutes, has announced that Fast, a track from her upcoming album will drop in August 2025.

Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala