Actress and singer Demi Lovato recently opened up about her new docuseries, Dancing with the Devil. During an appearance on The Tonight Show this weekend, the 28-year-old Grammy-nominated singer discussed her first time watching the series.
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[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.
In the four-part series,which premieres Tuesday — it alsoserved as South by Southwest's opening night headliner during its first-ever virtual fest — the singer breaks her silence on the
.Actress and singer Demi Lovato recently opened up about her new docuseries, Dancing with the Devil. During an appearance on The Tonight Show this weekend, the 28-year-old Grammy-nominated singer discussed her first time watching the series.
This article mentions accounts of sexual assault and drug overdose (Trigger Warning)Demi Lovato has talked about her struggle with addiction and how she survived the 2018 overdose incident in her newly released docuseries, Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil. The singer recently opened up about dealing with survivor's guilt, especially after hearing about rapper DMX's overdose.
Demi Lovato has revealed that she sometimes suffers from survivors guilt after surviving a heroin and fentanyl overdose back in 2018.The singer’s comments came in a new interview as she reflected on DMX’s recent suspected overdose that has left him in a coma fighting for his life in hospital.The 50-year-old rapper, whose real name is Earl Simmons, is currently in the intensive care unit of White Plains Hospital in New York, where he was admitted on Friday (April 2) after going into cardiac
Demi Lovato is aware of the disturbing parallels between her 2018 overdose and what DMX is currently experiencing as he fights for his life in the hospital. DMX, the 50-year-old rapper whose real name is Earl Simmons, is currently in critical condition in the ICU after suffering a heart attack on Friday.
[Warning: This story contains spoilers from Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil.] When it comes to her recovery, Demi Lovato says she's learned that "shutting the door on things" makes her "want to open the door even more." As she explains in her Dancing With the Devil docuseries' fourth and final episode, Lovato now describes herself as "California Sober," a term used to describe those who decide to quit consuming drugs and alcohol but with a few exceptions.Though Lovato assures she’s done with
Demi Lovato hopes her journey can help others.
Demi Lovato says it was a challenge to film her new music video "Dancing with the Devil." The 28-year-old singer opened up about this challenge in an Instagram post that showed a clip of the video, which recreated moments from her near-fatal drug overdose in 2018, according to Genius. "Creating the music video for #DancingWithTheDevil was not the easiest shoot I’ve ever done," Lovato captioned her post on Saturday.
Demi Lovato is a survivor.
Demi Lovato opens up about her life in the incredibly autobiographical new album, The 28-year-old singer covers topics from her substance abuse struggles and 2018 overdose to her eating disorder. In her song, «15 Minutes,» Lovato sings about a bitter breakup, and the lyrics have fans wondering if she's talking about her broken engagement to 29-year-old actor Max Ehrich. «Changed your colors so fast/Tried to turn my friends into friends of the past,» Lovato sings. «Always puttin' you
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 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.
Demi Lovato released the first song from her upcoming new album, Dancing With the Devil...the Art of Starting Over. In her haunting new song, "Dancing With the Devil" — the song is the title track for her recent YouTube Originals docuseries — Lovato chronicles her relapse, which would lead to her near-fatal overdose in 2018.
(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.
By Rob LeDonne Trigger warning: This interview discusses sexual assault and drug addiction. When Demi Lovato approached director Michael D.
“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.