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Skip- In November 2010, a then 18-year-old Lovato pulled out from the Jonas Brothers Live in Concert tour to enter rehab for "emotional and physical issues." It was later revealed she was struggling with drug addiction, eating disorders and self-harm. Her last Disney feature, "Camp Rock 2," was released just 2 months earlier. Click here for more pics of Lovato on X17online.com.read morex17Share
- With two Billboard top 20 singles, Lovato's third album, "Unbroken," brought her to mainstream ears in 2011. The album's mature themes marked Lovato's turning point away from Disney and towards her own distinctive image. The album's second single, "Give Your Heart a Break," is certified triple platinum by the RIAA.read more
- Lovato has been open about her internal battles through forms of media other than music. She became a spokesperson to those struggling with mental illness or addiction with her documentary, "Demi Lovato: Stay Strong," and a similarly named book series of two installments, "Staying Strong."read moreAPShare
- Although Lovato continued to focus on music with three more successful albums after "Unbroken," her personal issues persisted. Lovato revealed in her 2017 documentary, "Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated," that she was still using drugs while promoting sobriety. “There was one night when I used a bunch of coke and I popped a few Xanax bars, and I began to choke a little bit. My heart started racing, and I thought to myself, ‘Oh my God, I might be overdosing right now,'” the “Hitchhiker” singer said at the time.read moreReutersShare
- Lovato revealed in her June 2018 single, "Sober," that she had relapsed after six years of sobriety. She was hospitalized in July for overdosing on an unconfirmed drug just days before she was set to begin a string of live performances.read moreAPShare
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