![]() If you go to Lovato’s YouTube channel and scroll all the way to the bottom, you can OD on nostalgia by watching all of their vlogs together. “And this is my best friend ever since we were seven years old,” Gomez says. “And this is my best friend,” Lovato says, pointing to Gomez, “in the entire world.” They both greet the camera and thank everyone for supporting them, before Gomez reveals they are about to go to Puerto Rico together to shoot a Disney Channel original movie (which turned out to be Princess Protection Program). I actually learned so much in my time being home-schooled that I was able to teach my math class things.?Demi and Selena’s first vlog arrived to Lovato’s official YouTube account on Jan. I look back and I think it was mainly jealousy from kids that wanted to sing and act on TV. I got made fun of a lot because I had been on Barney. I was more comfortable around adults there than I was with kids my own age when I went to public school. You were one of the child actors on Barney & Friends. I think that our country has a lot of growing to do before that can happen, obviously. I know there’s a risk that comes with that, but I wanted to see a difference made in this country.Īre you confident that a woman will become president in the near future? That it’s better to use your voice and lose fans than to not say anything at all and people-please. What did working on the campaign teach you? I actually was with the Clinton campaign in New York. You got very involved in the Hillary Clinton campaign. If I did mind it, I wouldn’t put it out there. I learned the reasoning behind those behaviors was because of my dad.ĭo you mind fans speculating about who you’re having an affair with in the song? It caused relationship issues and certain behaviors in the future. ![]() I grew up having a strange relationship with my birth father. You have a song on your new album called “Daddy Issues,” which has you singing about a torrid affair with an older man. But I’ve used my voice to help others, and I feel proud that I’ve been able to do that. I deal with mood swings, I deal with episodes of mania, and bipolar-depression phases as well. If anything, I’m proud to be bipolar and speak about it. If I want to flip somebody the bird while driving, I check with myself, like, “Why do I want to do that? Why am I impatient right now?”Įarlier this year, you said you were sick of being labeled bipolar. It shapes my life in a sense that I do inventories all the time. It’s not so much about avoiding drugs and alcohol, because I don’t necessarily put myself in those situations. You’ve been in recovery for drug addiction for a few years. The only times I didn’t want the cameras on me were when I was songwriting, because I didn’t want to be distracted. Is there anything you didn’t want to address? You talk in the documentary about everything from cocaine addiction to an eating disorder. Conor did a really great job, and Floyd’s incredible. I was going to go to the fight anyway for my birthday. It’s a hard song to sing – there’s high notes that you have to hit, and you want to make it your own without adding too much. I was shaking so much that I had to hold the microphone with both hands. How were you feeling as you walked into the ring? You sang the national anthem before the Floyd Mayweather Jr.–Conor McGregor fight, in front of more than 100 million people. “I wanted to be completely vulnerable and honest,” she says. ![]() The film details the making of her ultrapoppy album, and how she went from a depressed teen drug addict to a sober mental-health advocate. The 25-year-old pop singer discusses everything from her broken relationship with her father to her sexual appetites on her new LP, Tell Me You Love Me, featuring the hit revenge anthem “Sorry Not Sorry.” She’s decided to let her fans in even closer with her new documentary, Simply Complicated, which hits YouTube on October 17th. There’s not much that Demi Lovato is unwilling to share.
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