Demi Lovato and Max Ehrich are all loved up! The newly confirmed couple had some fun on Lovato's Instagram Story on Sunday, lying in bed together.
22.04.2020 - 14:35 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Demi Lovato is urging fans battling mental health issues during the coronavirus lockdown to seek help.
The singer, who has battled her own mental health issues for years, is helping launch The Mental Health Fund to aid those in need, and she is encouraging those struggling with anxiety and depression to reach out.
“It’s so important that people have these lines because sometimes you feel really alone and you don’t know where to turn or who to talk to,” Lovato told People. “You’re afraid that
Demi Lovato and Max Ehrich are all loved up! The newly confirmed couple had some fun on Lovato's Instagram Story on Sunday, lying in bed together.
Demi Lovato says she's really happy with Max Ehrich after posting their swoon-worthy moment from the new Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber video, "Stuck with U," directly to her own Instagram. The world first discovered their new relationship back in March, when a source told E! News that Lovato had been dating the former Young and the Restless actor for a few weeks.
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Taking the next step. Demi Lovato shared that her boyfriend, Max Ehrich, recently met her friend Sam Smith and it’s an introduction that the singer didn’t take lightly.
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Demi Lovato isn't afraid of being "canceled."
Demi Lovato is sharing how her past times in rehab have helped prepare her the coronavirus quarantine. The 27-year-old star appeared on Jameela Jamil's "I Weigh" podcast on Friday and she opened up how she's doing in self-isolation.
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Richard Branson and Demi Lovato are among the backers of a new fund aimed at easing the strain of the coronavirus pandemic by providing mental health services to those in need. Branson and Lovato, who has long been open about her mental health and substance abuse challenges, have partnered with Royal Bank of Canada, Virgin Unite, Canadian Family Foundations and Draper Richards Kaplan on the initiative, known as The Mental Health Fund.
Demi Lovato never shies away from discussing her mental health issues publically even when the topic is as sensitive as her 2018 near-fatal drug overdose. In the past, she has opened up about her substance abuse problem, her struggles with anxiety and depression, and facing body image issues.
Demi Lovato is opening up about how she’s helping to launch The Mental Health Fund amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Singer Demi Lovato opens up in a new interview with Harper's BAZAAR about starting a family."I don't say, 'I'm looking for a man who I want to have two or three kids with.' I think it could be so much fun to share children with a woman," she says.Lovato also says she's ready for whatever life throws at her. "I'm open to anything."Demi Lovato is known for her honesty.