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She added: "People checking what my orders at Starbucks were on my bank statements She then explained that she thought: "I'm six years sober and I'm miserable. I'm even more miserable than I was when I was drinking. Why am I sober? He was an addict and I have vivid memories of him leaving so they totally played on that fear, and I felt completely abandoned so I drank and that night I went to a party and there was other stuff there and it was only three months before I ended up in the hospital with an OD.

Demi ended the interview, adding: "Ultimately, I made the decisions that got me to where I am. I think it's important that I sit here on this stage and tell you at home or you in the audience or you right here that, if you do go through this, you yourself can get through it, you can get to the other side.

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Asia Global. Like many things Lovato says, the content of the statement feels at odds with its delivery: a deluge of raw truth relayed with the bright tone and smile of the former Disney star. This is so terrifyingly normalized. And I was like that doesn't feel authentic to me. So I chose to tell my story. Make an effort to move forward today. For me, it's a riskier thing. Jamil has watched Lovato navigate radical honesty as a celebrity and let it inspire her own activism around eating disorders and body image.

And people project this savior complex onto you, which is impossible to maintain. I didn't express my needs… And then after a while of your needs and your wants being ignored, you burst. To keep from bursting, Lovato needed to finally figure out what she wants. And I want a long-lasting career that I don't have to change myself for. Music brought me so much joy when I was younger, and I lost that joy throughout the hustle and bustle of the music industry.

I got miserable. And I don't ever want it to be like that again. When a singer so publicly tied to her pain is happy and sober and at peace and with God, are the tragedies just bad things she experienced, or are they a part of her?

My [new manager] gave me the best birthday cake On March 3, Demi started teasing a new song, and finally dropped the track — and music video — on Thursday, March 5.

The song, "I Love Me," is all about the issues she used to struggle with, and her newfound love for herself. It's beautiful and seriously inspirational, and I highly recommend watching the video to ring in Friday morning with some serious positivity. Demi has gone through seriously tough times, but with a new mindset, sobriety, and by surrounding herself with more positive people, it sounds like she's doing far better now.

We love you like you love you, Demi! Distractify is a registered trademark.



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