.“I feel so free. I feel more authentic to who I am.
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Demi Lovato is reliving her 2018 overdose hell for her upcoming YouTube documentary Dancing With the Devil.
Reports at the time indicated that the opiod overdose had been nearly fatal but now she’s sharing exactly what happened.
The singer and actress revealed the devastating and long-lasting effects the overdose had on her in a trailer for the documentary, claiming she had three strokes, a heart attack and has been left with brain damage.
As a result, Demi isn’t allowed to drive due to the
.“I feel so free. I feel more authentic to who I am.
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Demi Lovato hopes that her new documentary will help her fans through their "deepest, darkest struggles".The 28 year old released the trailer for her new documentary last week, revealing she was still suffering with brain damage following a near-fatal overdose. Skyscraper singer Demi had three strokes and a heart attack in 2018 after the overdose, which left her "five to 10 minutes" away from death.
Demi Lovato decided to cut off her long locks in order to better love herself! The «What Other People Say» singer appears on Monday's where she talks about her decision to shave off most of her hair, leaving short pink tresses at the top. «I feel so free. I feel more authentic to who I am,» the 28-year-old pop star shares.
(CNN)Demi Lovato is under no obligation to share the deeply personal story of her struggle with mental health and addiction with the public, but the singer is choosing to do it on her own terms in a new four-part YouTube documentary, the trailer for which was released on Wednesday. The trailer for "Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil" previews Lovato's journey prior to and following her near fatal overdose in 2018 and reveals the singer suffered multiple strokes and a heart attack.
Demi Lovato is continuing to open up about her near-fatal 2018 overdose. The singer, 28, recently spoke to People magazine, revealing that she "wouldn't change a thing" about how the events transpired following the overdose. "Everything had to happen in order for me to learn the lessons that I learned," the multihyphenate told the outlet at a Television Critics Association panel.
There have been plenty of stories about rock stars and pop stars that flirt with death due to dangerous behaviors. But when you think of those stories, a lot of them are about guitarists that do a lot of heroin and barely make it out alive (if they don’t actually die as a result).
Demi Lovato is telling her story. The official trailer for her YouTube docuseries “Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil” was released Wednesday and fans can expect to see an honest and vulnerable side of the artist they have never seen before.
While promoting her new docu-series Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil, singer and pop icon Demi Lovato got candid about her near-fatal drug overdose. During a panel chat with the Television Critics Association, the 28-year-old singer said that she has suffered “brain damage” from her overdose, revealing that she can no longer drive a car.
Demi Lovato has been "left with brain damage" after her near-fatal drug overdose. The 28-year-old pop star took an overdose in July 2018 and although she survived the ordeal, Demi is still dealing with the effects of the health scare.
Demi Lovato has revealed she had brain damage following a near fatal heart attack and three strokes as a result of a drug overdose in 2018.Former Disney child star Demi, now 28, spoke about her struggle in a YouTube trailer for her new documentary Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil.Demi, who has struggled with addiction, said she 'crossed a line that I had never crossed' in her health battle when she took an overdose in July 2018.She said doctors gave her just minutes to live, revealing: "I had
Demi Lovato has candidly revealed she has brain damage following the near-fatal overdose she suffered in 2018.The 28 year old has opened up on the ordeal for the first time ahead of her new documentary about her battle with addiction. Dancing With The Devil will see the singer speak about the incident where she was found unresponsive at her Hollywood home and rushed to hospital in Los Angeles.
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Demi Lovato was minutes away from death when she overdosed in July 2018, the singer-songwriter reveals in an upcoming documentary,Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil. Lovato made headlines around the globe when she was rushed to the hospital onJuly 24, 2018, after she suffered an opioid overdose.
Demi Lovato has opened up about her 2018 opioid overdose, telling reporters the incident left her with brain damage.Lovato broke the news while speaking to the press at a promotional event for her upcoming documentary series, Dancing With The Devil.“I was left with brain damage and I still deal with the effects of that today,” she said.“I don’t drive a car because of blind spots in my vision…I had trouble reading.”Lovato officially released the trailer for her docuseries today (February 18).
Demi Lovato wants to tell you her story — and it’s going to be on her terms.