Demi Lovato is singing to the squirrels during her backyard Tiny Desk (Home) concert for NPR.
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Demi Lovato‘s sorry not sorry when it came to getting engaged so quickly to actor Max Ehrich in July 2020. It went down just four months after they started dating amid the COVID-19 home quarantine. The 28-year-old says she had herself “fooled” into believing that type of commitment was something that she needed in order to “prove” she was “okay” in the two years since her July 24, 2018 near fatal drug overdose.
“I really had myself fooled, because it was the safe and expected thing,” Demi
Demi Lovato is singing to the squirrels during her backyard Tiny Desk (Home) concert for NPR.
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Demi Lovato is opening up to Drew Barrymore about putting herself first.
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Demi Lovato has opened up about her road to recovery after suffering a near-fatal overdose in 2018 after ten years of sobriety.The Sorry Not Sorry singer revealed in her recent four-part docuseries.
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 is looking back at the painful romance and split with ex-fiance Max Ehrich, revealing what really went down in their relationship.The singer is talking about every aspect of her life in her popular Youtube documentary Dancing With the Devil .The new episode starts with early footage of the quarantine, with Demi confessing that she feels amazing with Max, adding that he fits right in with her family and she is “scared to know life without quarantine with him.”The series shows her
Demi Lovato‘s fourth and final installment of her YouTube docuseries Dancing with the Devil dropped on Apr. 6, and in it the singer discussed her whirlwind romance with actor Max Ehrich, who she spent home lockdown with in spring 2020 before getting engaged on July 22, 2020. Then as quickly as their romance took off, it ended in heartbreak with the pair splitting up less than six weeks later, which Demi tearfully revealed on camera.
Demi Lovato is not holding back about her split from ex-fiance Max Ehrich in the last episode of her YouTube docu-series Dancing With The Devil, which debuted Tuesday (April 6).
After releasing her new music video for the song Dancing with the Devil, Demi Lovato is getting candid about more personal aspects of her life. Her new album Dancing With the Devil…The Art of Starting Over, which released today, reveals multiple things about Demi’s personal life, case in point her broken engagement with Max Ehrich, the 28-year-old singer-songwriter directly addressed her situation on the new song “15 Minutes.” “Crickets.
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 isn’t holding back!
bares her soul about everything from her substance abuse struggles (including a near-fatal overdose in 2018) and her broken engagement to Max Ehrich last year to her body image issues and recently coming out as pansexual.
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 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 an open book even when the chapter is closed — and the Max Ehrich chapter is definitely closed.
Pop icon, actress and performer Demi Lovato recently addressed her broken engagement to Max Ehrich and looked back at their whirlwind and short-lived romance. For the unversed, the couple met during the pandemic and got engaged after just a few months of dating, but they called off the engagement two months later.
(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