Demi Lovato is back to bless our ears with her soulful vocals as her cathartic, triumphant seventh studio album Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over dropped yesterday, i.e.
17.03.2021 - 06:13 / hollywoodlife.com
Demi Lovato‘s devastating drug overdose that led to three strokes and heart attack has now taken an even more heartbreaking turn. The singer is revealing in her new documentary, Dancing With the Devil that her drug dealer sexually assaulted her when she was too out of it to give her consent. “I didn’t just overdose, I also was taken advantage of,” Demi says of the events that occurred on the night of July 23 into the morning of July 24, 2018.
“I’ve had my fair share of sexual trauma throughout
Demi Lovato is back to bless our ears with her soulful vocals as her cathartic, triumphant seventh studio album Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over dropped yesterday, i.e.
Demi Lovato finally released her most highly-anticipated project yet: Dancing With The Devil...The Art of Starting Over.
Demi Lovato’s new album dropped Thursday night, and the songstress is opening up about some of her powerful new songs. She’s also reflecting on some of the album’s most emotional tracks and biggest collaborations.
Demi Lovato's new album dropped Thursday night, and the songstress is opening up about some of her powerful new songs.
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.
Just when we thought there wasn’t anything more for Demi Lovato to share with us!
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.
“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 speaking out about her broken engagement to Max Ehrich and how she had herself “fooled” during the relationship.
On the heels of the release of her YouTube documentary "Dancing with the Devil," Demi Lovato is releasing more raw details about her battle with addiction and the suicidal thoughts she's had throughout her life. The 28-year-old "Sorry Not Sorry" singer and her closest family members and friends get candid in the documentary about her 2018 near-fatal overdose, drugs she was using prior to the fearful incident, and her sexual identity.
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.
Demi Lovato is revealing the mixture of drugs she was using ahead of her 2018 overdose.
Demi Lovato is sharing a very personal revelation.
This article mentions accounts of sexual assault and drug overdose (Trigger Warning)Demi Lovato's YouTube docuseries titled Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil is all set to release on the video platform today. And ahead of the release, Demi is opening up about how the docuseries will help her live the truth and heal her from it.
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.
Demi Lovato is grateful to be alive following her near-fatal 2018 overdose. The 28-year-old former Disney star shared more details about the incident in an interview with "CBS Sunday Morning." "For the first time in my life I had to essentially die to wake up," Lovato candidly revealed in the interview, which is set to premiere on March 21.
Demi Lovato is opening up about her addiction struggles.