The problem is the people around her, all enablers. She may be getting love on Twitter from contemporaries in music now, but her circle of friends are all enablers. Till she gets rid of her team, and takes serious time off and gets out of the business nothing will change, she is an addict, has always been the business did not corrupt her, it just gave more access and enablers took advantage of it. She was closer to death than people realize, a narcan shot was given similar to Prince, who had he not gotten it would have died on that plane, as for Demi she would have died also. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Totally agree, the so called dangers of terrorism are used as a deflection of real problems (income inequality and the destruction of our planet as a result of hypercapitalism). And as a moneymaker for the USA who are by far the largest weapon sellers in the world. As soon as western countries will stop bombing Arab (and other) countries, terrorism in the West will likely be a thing of the past.
Back on topic: I think the opioid epidemic is a very serious problem, much more serious than terrorism. I feel sorry for Demi and all others who fell into that trap. I hope soon it will be much harder to obtain opioid pills. RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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