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Demi Lovato Breakdown

March 15, 2012 by · Comments Off on Demi Lovato Breakdown 

Demi Lovato Breakdown, After experiencing a breakdown back in 2010, “Skyscraper” songstress Demi Lovato entered a rehab facility — and she allowed MTV News cameras to follow her as she balanced a musical comeback with ongoing treatment. Early next month, MTV is set to premiere a new documentary called Demi Lovato: Stay Strong.

Demi released her third studio album, Unbroken, last September. Her first single, “Skyscraper” debuted at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and instantly became a teen stay-strong anthem. The deeply personal material from Unbroken can be seen being performed by Lovato in the documentary, at the start of her fall tour. Fans will also have the opportunity to watch Demi go back for the first time to the facility in Illinois where she received treatment, MTV reports.

“Staying strong” has been a major theme in Demi’s life. In the January issue of Glamour, Demi premiered new tattoos, which inspire her to continue her treatment and appreciate a new beginning. ‘Stay’ is featured on one wrist, while ‘Strong’ reads on the other. Lovato denies getting the tattoos to cover up her cutting scars, stating that her scars are reminders of what she’s been through and the strength it took to overcome her struggles.

Demi Lovato Eating Disorder

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Demi Lovato Eating Disorder, Demi Lovato is still battling to overcome her eating disorder and self-harming concerns following her stint in rehab, admitting she has cut herself and vomited since receiving treatment. The actress/singer quit her tour with the Jonas Brothers in late 2010 to check into a clinic in Illinois to receive treatment for problems including bulimia and self-harming, and she opened up about her troubles in a new MTV documentary called Stay Strong, during which she revisits the rehab center where she spent several months recuperating.

Lovato reveals she had no idea her parents planned to send her to the health center until they staged an intervention, and the star was seething when they told her they had scheduled a plane to take her away for treatment.

She says, “I was so mad at my parents I was like ‘I hate you guys’.” In the film, Lovato also admits her problems with her weight date back to childhood, but she didn’t feel any better about herself after slimming down at the age of 12: “When I was four years old and I remember looking in the mirror and thinking I was fat. I was constantly feeling guilty about my weight.”

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