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Demi Lovato Details Her Near-Fatal Overdose In New YouTube Docuseries

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Demi Lovato is ready to discuss the events that led up to her near-fatal overdose in 2018, its aftermath, and more in her upcoming YouTube docuseries,” Dancing With the Devil”. The first two episodes will premiere for free on  23rd March on Lovato’s YouTube channel, while the remaining episodes will be released weekly.

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Directed by Michael D. Ratner, “Dancing With the Devil” will cover the last three years of Lovato’s life and career. Production on the film started in 2018 during Lovato’s “Tell Me You Love Me World” Tour. A press release promises “an honest look back at some of the most trying times in Lovato’s life as she unearths her prior traumas and discovers the importance of her physical, emotional, and mental health.”

“It’s been two years since I came face-to-face with the darkest point in my life. Now I’m ready to share my story with the world. For the first time, you’ll be able to see my chronicle of struggle and ongoing healing from my point of view. I’m grateful that I was able to take this journey to face my past head-on and finally share it with the world.” Lovato said in a statement.

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“Dancing With the Devil” marks Lovato’s second documentary with YouTube, following her 2017’s “Simply Complicated”. In 2018 she released a single “Sober,” where she detailed grappling with relapsing after several years of sobriety. Lovato was hospitalized after an overdose a month after the song’s release. Lovato returned in January 2020 with “Anyone” and released a handful of other songs throughout the year including, “I Love Me,” “OK Not to Be OK,” and the Trump protest song, “Commander In Chief.”

 

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