Dancing with the Devil, la docu-serie di Demi Lovato su Rehab e Mental Health

The dark moments in life exist for everyone and it is not immediate, at the end of a difficult and painful path, to find the strength to open up and tell others. Especially when you are a celebrity and always have your eyes on you, resulting in fear of judgment and disappointing fans. But be careful, why Demi Lovato he has so much to teach us on this subject and it is not the first time that he has shown his courage and determination.

With this post on Instagram Demi Lovato has revealed that on March 23, on her YouTube channel, D will be availableancing with the devil: a docu-series of 4 episodes through which the public will experience its last and tormented years of life, starting from the rehab path undertaken in 2018.

The shooting of the documentary – directed by Michael D. Ratn – kicked off during the world tour Tell me you love me, abruptly stopped in July of that year, when she was hospitalized following an alleged opioid overdose. To the magazine Rolling Stone, the director explained that «The desire to explore the darkest elements of his life will make the viewer understand everything he has been through. Demi Lovato is synonymous with empowerment and the various episodes will answer many questions “. On social media, however, the pop star confirmed that she has been waiting for this moment for a long time: «There are many things I wanted to say, but I knew I had to say them in the right way. Thanks to my family, friends and fans for being by my side. It has been two years since I came face to face with the darkest point in my life and for the first time you will be able to see the challenges faced and the path to healing from my point of view. I am grateful that I was able to undertake this journey to face my past with my head held high and share it with the world ». Dancing with the devil will also be the opening of the South by Southwest festival (March 16-20), even if this year the musical and film event will be held in streaming.

The relapses – as evidenced by the passage Sober – were frequent, but opening up gave her the strength to stand up, every time. In the series, however, we will not only talk about addiction, but also about his eating disorders and the diagnosis of bipolarism. This project, in fact, follows the 2017 documentary Simply Complicated, who for the first time addressed the issue, always telling from his point of view also the problems and challenges related to his mental health. If you want to know all its history waiting for March 23, you can find it on YouTube:

Demi Lovato he is not afraid to be easy and, as he reminds us in featuring with Marshmello, it’s ok not to feel ok. Her testimony reminds us that the first step to getting better is to admit it to yourself and that showing your wounds helps to heal those of others as well.

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