Demi Lovato References Her 2018 Overdose in New Music Video
about her 2018 overdose, her self-criticism, and learning to be kind to herself.
There are some pretty direct references to her experiences, and Lovato seems to be sending love to her former, suffering self.devastatingly beautiful Grammys performanceDemi Lovato just released a new single in the form of"I Love Me," which is an absolutely candid look at her life over the past couple of years, including recent health challenges. And it is evenGetting the obvious out of the way first, the song is gorgeous.
In interviews, she talked about why she ended up relapsing—explaining that her former team was"controlling" and would go so far as to take away her phone and remove sugar from her room. She asked for the help from them and didn't get it—she was told instead that she was being"selfish." She remembered thinking,"I'm six years sober...but I'm even more miserable than I was when I was drinking.
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