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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Demi Lovato is opening up about life following her 2018 overdose.
The singer, 28, joined Paper magazine for a tell-all interview ahead of the release of her YouTube documentary, “Dancing With The Devil”, and her upcoming album, Dancing With The Devil… The Art Of Starting Over.
Not only does Lovato reveal she went back to rehab following her near-fatal overdose in July 2018, but the star also a moment when she “wanted to give up.”
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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.
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.
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 isn't waiting on anyone else to accomplish her dreams. The 28-year-old «Dancing With the Devil» singer opened up about the idea of starting a family as a single woman. When asked on SiriusXM's if she'd be open to adopting a child by herself, Lovato replied, «Hell yeah!» «I don't know about having my own kids anymore,» she said.
Demi Lovato who recently released her docuseries, Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil on YouTube was a tell-all on her struggles with addiction, mental health, and her 2018 overdose. After the docuseries, Lovato also dropped her new album which went a step further from her docuseries and is called Dancing With the Devil..
Demi Lovato has revealed that she was told she was “not sick enough” to get proper treatment for her eating disorder. The singer has struggled with bulimia and anorexia from the age of 12 and while appearing on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, admitted that her eating disorders got worse again when she was sober.
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.
Demi Lovato tries not to read stories about herself anymore. In a new interview with magazine, the 28-year-old singer recalls a «triggering» 2018 story that called her morbidly obese, which she says made her want to «give up» on her sobriety. «I think it was right after I got out of rehab in 2018.
Following her 2018 drug overdose, which led to a near two-week hospitalization and a multi-month intensive rehab stint, Demi Lovato still wanted to use, she recalled in a new interview. “I think it was right after I got out of rehab in 2018.
near-fatal heroin and fentanyl overdose in 2018, Demi Lovato has described her moderate drinking and cannabis use during addiction recovery as being “California sober.”The 28-year-old pop star was asked to talk about her return to the limelight following almost a decade of struggle with addiction during an interview with Tracy Smith on “CBS Sunday Morning.”Lovato has endured two highly publicized relapses and suffered “three strokes and a heart attack” during that time — details of which will be
Demi Lovato has spoken about her near-fatal overdose and how she had to “essentially die to wake up”.The pop star was rushed to hospital in 2018 after overdosing on heroin laced with fentanyl. She has since said if she had been found five-to-10 minutes later, she would have died.Speaking to CBS Sunday Morning, Lovato opened up about the years leading up to her overdose, which saw her battle eating disorders and addiction.
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 awake. The 28-year-old singer is the subject of the upcoming Michael D.
Demi Lovato has said she was raped as a teenager, before suffering the same ordeal on the morning of her near-fatal drug overdose in 2018.Lovato made the harrowing claims in her new YouTube docu-series Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil, which premiered at SXSW on Tuesday (March 16) and focuses on her ongoing battles with drug and alcohol addiction and bulimia.The singer explained that the initial assault took place when she was just 15 years old and working for the Disney Channel, with her