Not OK. Bekah Martinez opened up about a traumatic situation she went through on Friday, March 26, while with her children, Ruth, 2, and Franklin, 8 months.
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direct to your inboxPolice are hunting a mountain biker who has sexually attacked a string of women near Trafford's waterways.Described as young-looking and 5ft tall, police believe he is responsible for seven sexual assaults in five days. Most of the incidents took place on the tow-path of the Bridgewater Canal through Sale.
Not OK. Bekah Martinez opened up about a traumatic situation she went through on Friday, March 26, while with her children, Ruth, 2, and Franklin, 8 months.
A Pennsylvania woman’s spring break trip ended in tragedy when she died after allegedly being drugged and raped in her Miami hotel room by two men.
Paisley on Saturday night. Police in Renfrewshire are appealing for information from the public following the horrific incident, which happened in a wooded area behind Dykebar Hospital off of Grahamston Road between 7pm and 9.30pm on March 20.The girl was found by a passing motorist in nearby Hurlet Road.The two male suspects are described as white Scottish, aged early 20s and were wearing dark clothing.
Ayrshire flasher who exposed himself to teenage girls yesterday.
This article mentions accounts of sexual assault (Trigger Warning)A police investigation has been launched by LAPD following the sexual assault accusations made by a woman against actor Armie Hammer. In a press conference held on Thursday, accompanied by her lawyer Gloria Allred, a woman named Effie accused the Call Me By Your Name actor of rape.
This article mentions accounts of sexual assault and drug overdose (Trigger Warning)Demi Lovato is speaking and opening up on her traumatic life experiences in a new YouTube documentary titled Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil. The heartbreaking series takes the audience inside Demi's controversial life.
Demi Lovato is getting honest about her battle with sobriety. In her new documentary, Dancing With the Devil, she revealed that she relapsed shortly after her July 2018 overdose.
Nadia Sawalha has bravely opened up on being sexually assaulted aged just 10 years old.The Loose Women star, who recently shared a snap with her co-stars after Saira Khan unfollowed her, spoke out about her experience with harassment and sexual assault on her podcast How To Stay Married (So Far) after the horrific abduction and murder of Sarah Everard.The 56-year-old started the 37-minute segment, where she was joined by her husband Mark Adderley, by explaining she worried some people have taken
Demi Lovato is speaking out like never before. The 28-year-old songstress is the subject of a new docuseries, "Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil," which premiered Tuesday at SXSW.
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.
Demi Lovato is the focus of the upcoming four-part YouTube documentary “Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil”, which made its debut on Tuesday at the virtual SXSW.
Ellise Shafer administratorDemi Lovato’s new documentary, “Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil,” sees the pop singer and former Disney star opening up about her past more than ever before.In the four-part series — which opened tonight at SXSW and will premiere on YouTube March 23 — Lovato discusses her struggle with addiction and life-threatening overdose in 2018 “with a bluntness that feels outright shocking,” as Variety‘s Daniel D’Addario writes in his review.
Not holding back. Demi Lovato shared it all in her new documentary, Dancing With the Devil, set to debut on YouTube on Tuesday, March 23. The four-part special begins by showing footage of a 2018 documentary that followed the singer on her “Tell Me You Love Me” world tour. Unfortunately, due to Lovato’s overdose in July of that year, the documentary was never released.
More horrifying details surrounding Demi Lovato‘s near-fatal overdose are continuing to surface ahead of the release of her documentary.