Demi Lovato First Experimented With Opiates At Just 13 -- And Claims Management Used Her Drug Problem To Brainwash Her!
25.08.2022 - 01:01
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Demi Lovato is getting more candid about her life journey than ever before. And that’s saying something for the Disney alum!
The singer appeared on the Call Her Daddy podcast Wednesday, touching on a wide range of topics, including the beginning of her struggles with substance abuse. During the conversation with host Alexandra Cooper, the now 30-year-old actress shockingly revealed she first started taking opiates when she was barely a teenager!
Oh no! It can often be dangerous when accident victims get prescribed powerful painkillers like that. To know she was already into this kind of experimentation so young… just a recipe for addiction.
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Demi explained once her mom realized just how many pills the Heart Attack artist took at the time, she grabbed the drugs and “locked them up.” But it wasn’t just opiates she was experimenting with back then. Alcohol was already a real problem. The Sonny with a Chance alum explained that during her teen years she “drank a lot,” taking her first sip of booze “alone” after stealing a beer from her stepdad’s refrigerator.” She noted on the podcast she realized now “[that] should have been a major red flag.”
Her heavy drinking progressed to heavier drugs. Demi recalled becoming addicted to cocaine in the later part of her teenage years. She eventually landed in rehab — something she felt was a “long time coming”:
In retrospect it shouldn’t be a surprise Demi got lost in drugs. Behind the scenes, it sounds like she did NOT have a half-decent support system.
The Camp Rock star claims her former managers took control of every aspect of her life during that time — deciding everything from what she ate and to
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