Demi Lovato Explains Her Journey To Push A Comeback After Being Criticized Of Drug Abuse

Ankita Chetana |Nov 05, 2019

“People just make mistakes”, Demi Lovato finally raised her voice about how she suffered from the public criticism. Deeds inside!

Keeping silence on drug abuse for more than one year, Demi Lovato spoke up about what she has undergone during that time. Sharing about the sufferings, she said that she learned a lot from such lessons of the past and improved herself to be better.

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Initially, the singer was in a nervous status when various people took their backs against her. But throughout the time, she realized that she had to change to face those criticisms from social media.

Last Saturday, a Hollywood reporter revealed what Demi Lovato said at the Los Angeles Teen Vogue Summit: “What a lot of people don’t realize is that I’m actually an extremely sensitive person. I am human, so be easy on me. And I’m so tired of pretending like I’m not human. That’s one thing that I won’t do anymore. When you say stuff, it affects me. I’m human. I try not to look, but I see it.”

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From what she shared, we cannot deny that the 27-year-old singer has gone through and fought a lot in front of the mirror. She continued: “I genuinely see a fighter. I don’t see a championship winner in there, but I see a fighter and I see someone that’s going to continue to fight no matter challenges are thrown their way.”

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After the struggling time, the Echame La Culpa crooner is on her way back to music and planning to release some musical and acting products. It could be thought that Demi has recovered her spirit on facing verdicts and naughty online words.

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The singer spilled the beans about her upcoming projects on music: “I have new music coming, I didn’t say when. It’s important to remember that I am so cautious this time around of jumping back into things. I’ve really decided to take my time with things, so when the time is right to release new music, I will put it out there. … I am dying to release new music.”

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