Over the last few weeks, singer Demi Lovato has been making headlines for various reasons. With several revelations from her documentary surfacing, Demi has been showered with love and support from all her fans.
11.03.2021 - 21:27 / usmagazine.com
Finding a balance. Demi Lovato has cut out hard drugs from her life but has not set strict boundaries on herself when it comes to her sobriety journey, she revealed in the new issue of Glamour magazine.
Following her 2018 overdose, Lovato finally focused on getting healthy. When dealing with her eating disorder, she got to a place where she no longer felt guilty eating certain foods, instead of cutting everything out. So, she wanted to do the same when it came to certain substances.
“I called [my
Over the last few weeks, singer Demi Lovato has been making headlines for various reasons. With several revelations from her documentary surfacing, Demi has been showered with love and support from all her fans.
Demi Lovato is «happy» after the release of her YouTube Originals docuseries, , which premiered earlier this month.A source tells ET that the 28-year-old singer «is generally happy with the reaction to her docuseries so far. Demi feels as though she was upfront, honest and open and told her truth.
Demi Lovato has come out as pansexual and opened up on how her religious upbringing saw her repress her sexuality when he was growing up.The singer previously revealed she was queer in her revelatory YouTube documentary Dancing With The Devil and revealed more about her sexuality in a new interview.
Demi Lovato has revealed that she was told she was “not sick enough” to get proper treatment for her eating disorder. The singer has struggled with bulimia and anorexia from the age of 12 and while appearing on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, admitted that her eating disorders got worse again when she was sober.
Demi Lovato continues telling her truth after releasing the first two episodes of her most recent documentary, Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil. A four-part chronicle where she, her family, friends, and team narrates the moments that led her to overdose in 2018 and the road to Lovato’s recovery.During an interview with Entertainment Weekly (EW), the “Skyscraper” interpreter revealed she stopped holding back who she is and now is sharing things it is right to put out there.
Demi Lovato is opening up more about her sexuality.
“In this moment, I want to adopt [children], for sure,” Demi Lovato told Joe Rogan during the Mar. 27 episode of his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience.
Demi Lovato is quite literally dancing with the Devil, her new song which is titled the same shares her journey through relapse, which led to her near-fatal overdose. "It's just a little red wine, I'll be fine / Not like I wanna do this every night," the 28-year-old starts, referring to her relapse.
(CNN)Demi Lovato says her life is so much better since she had to "essentially die" from a 2018 overdose in order to "wake up." The pop star and actress got deep with "CBS Sunday Morning" while promoting her new documentary "Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil" in an interview which aired this past weekend.Lovato has spoken out before about suffering from an eating disorder and substance abuse and now she is opening up about how -- even when she was in recovery for those things prior to her
Demi Lovato is blessed to be alive after overdosing in 2018; however, the “Skyscraper” interpreter revealed in her most recent documentary, Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil, that she is partially blind and recovering. “The physical implications of what had happened were really difficult to adjust to.
[Warning: This story contains spoilers from Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil.] "I've had so much to say over the past two years of wanting to set the record straight about what it was that happened,"Demi Lovato says at the start of her new YouTube Originals docuseries, Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil.
“I crossed a line that I had never crossed in the world of addiction,” Demi Lovato tells the cameras in the first episode of her YouTube documentary series, Demi Lovato: Dancing With Devil, out today. The four-part series shares the untold story of Demi’s overdose in 2018 from the perspective of not only the singer, but from the doctors who saved her life, the family who prayed for her, and the people who found her on that tragic day. Jordan Jackson was one of those people.
Demi Lovato tries not to read stories about herself anymore. In a new interview with magazine, the 28-year-old singer recalls a «triggering» 2018 story that called her morbidly obese, which she says made her want to «give up» on her sobriety. «I think it was right after I got out of rehab in 2018.
Following her 2018 drug overdose, which led to a near two-week hospitalization and a multi-month intensive rehab stint, Demi Lovato still wanted to use, she recalled in a new interview. “I think it was right after I got out of rehab in 2018.
Demi Lovato's 2018 overdose put things in perspective. In a new interview with, the 28-year-old singer reflects on life before and after her overdose, and says she «had to essentially die to wake up.» Now, she's feeling «more joy» than ever before. «I feel so good,» Lovato tells CBS' Tracy Smith.
On Sunday, March 21, CBS Sunday Morning will air Demi Lovato‘s sit-down with CBS correspondent Tracy Smith.