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Demi Lovato - Dancing With The Devil Demi has a four-part documentary free on YouTube, Dancing With The Devil, that quite openly talks about her overdose and the long, hard road back. She speaks out about being raped at 14 years old, being six-months sober then breaking that days after, and how she was 10 minutes away from being forever dead. Part 3: dancing with the devil Part 4: rebirthing [Edited 4/6/21 23:21pm] Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Yeah its a whirlwind with DEMI she was one of those "child" stars that everything got to be way too much as she got older and also personal private issues she always had. I do feel for her, and I do hope that circle she has had in the past is gone, becuase she had some things go on then she did the whole "Sorry Not Sorry" album tour where she was all about her body image and being comfortable with who you are etc... But the people around her at that time I feel were toxic and alsoI feel sometimes its best not to air your struggles in public like this. As for her musicially I think she has a great voice but again a lot of her material is pretty bland and she seems to be in so many lanes that musically she misses and now even on the new record, 19 songs, way too much to digest and then the series and then interviews talking about her sexuality who she is attracted to, men, women, it just seems sometimes, especially now in this media world everyone wants to put their whole life out there, and i understand you are struggling and also at the same times want your fans to know more, I think though many bring more bad attention on themselves. The tour she was on when she fell off, supposedly was the "tour" where she was embracing other things and she made it about that, now this album has a series and interviews hopefully this goes differently personally for her. "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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I agree with you about how there may be times you don't share every emotional issue that you are going through with the world, especially when you haven't fully resoved the issue. I have had the idea that Demi puts things out about her life with the hopes of closing that personal chapter, which hasn't been the case. Also, if her goal is to inspire fans with her honesty, then this may at times backfire when she falls down again. If she was 40 years old and had some years of stability, then it might make better sense to talk about the pitfalls of her journey and how she got through them. Not to say she doesn't have the right to do it her way. I just wonder if she will look back at it one day and put it in her stack of regrets. Wish her the best. | |
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Nothing against her personally but I think Demi is one of the biggest personifications of living too fast. There's various negative side effects of being a child star and while there are countless examples, I think Demi is the biggest, most modern example.
Thankfully, she's still alive and she deserves to tell her story but I can't help but feel like behind the scenes, her recovery is being rushed and her demons being used to market her. Not saying she's to blame for this but it feels like her handlers are just trying to squeeze ever drop of juice from this girl and by jumping on this mental illness bandwagon that is so prevalent today and promoting this supposed triumph over her struggles without truly investing in that. It all just feels contrived and disingenuous with how Demi's career has been transpiring; like she's being used as some half-baked attempt at being an inspirational figure without having healed enough to be in that position. I know that's a hot take but that's the vibe I get from her. [Edited 4/4/21 10:46am] | |
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Your hot take is burning in all the right ways ! | |
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Yup this is it right here. I totally feel the same way, and its how it looks because of the constant changes in her as a person, seeing all these things over such a short period of a time and then taking on a docuseries now and then also that "Sober" performance that she did on the AMA or Grammy show I forgot which, and I often feel she makes these appearances and its all tied to selling a record, which to me is not helping its only making things worse. Not that she is not honest with all the struggles but given the culture of today where the feeling is WE all need to know, or you have to do these things in the spotlight, I almost dont think this generation understands the term "under the radar". "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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gandorb said:
Your hot take is burning in all the right ways ! Demi is gravely mismanaged. Girl is just another marionette of the machine; talented but misused, completely manufactured and exploited. Strictly speaking musically, she comes from the Christina Aguilera Academy of Oversinging where her vocals is supposed to help compensate for an absence of actual persona. She's still young and can overcome but I don't trust this modern music industry she's unfortunately a part of to help her cause in the long-term. [Edited 4/7/21 11:18am] | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Say no more. His mismanagement seems to be exclusive to his female clients but the closest we got to him being called out on that was the thing with Taylor Swift. She's the only other one I know of besides Demi but there's a pattern forming here, I think. I suppose that's true. Just about every modern act is just a cog in the machine. Some are bigger and have more pull than others but even those with a distinction at the end of the day, still submit to their masters it seems. By persona, I meant personality which she definitely is not in control of. She's just "grown up former Disney star #49175" who can sing so that ability is milked for all its worth. She has no identity beyond that vanilla premise and at this stage we'll probably never see who Demi, the person really is through her music. I have no true interest in watching this doc but I may take a peek just to have a firm understanding of what's being discussed here. The consensus seems to be though that Demi's struggles are being mined for profit with no regard for her as a human being. That's the music biz but how they use it as blatant marketing is setting a dangerous, despicable precedent by trivializing mental illnesses, addiction and other personal trauma into a commercial. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Oh dear this girl peddles her troubles for all who will listen. I think she needs to go away for 5 years and actually sort her head out instead of airing her laundry. I don't get it at all. It's a bit like when miley cyrus had her boobs and tongue out all the time. | |
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I saw a quick clip from this show/series and I also saw a brief clip of Elton John talking how its great that she does this and it will help people in the future. I get what he is saying as he went through many things with an eating disorder and a lot of drugs and alcohol, BUT I think sometimes if we see repeat things, there is a deeper issue and sometimes the "spotlight" might not be the place. I can understand the whole "child star" thing but if that is to apply and all those pressures than part of that pressure is the constant spotlight people are not ready for. I also think its those around you, she has had many instances of bad circles around her and going back to the same people, and even family and upbringing because there have been other child stars and some who were more in the light but it didnt effect them same, all are different. Lastly I think she should look to become an indie artist, leave things behind just start from scratch literally dont be dependant on management and who is directing you to shows and tours and this and that because those people MOST of the time are in it for the job the check, not your well being. "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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Agree | |
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She was recently interviewed in relation to DMX's overdose, saying it could have been her. What stayed with me, though, was her continued drinking, in 'moderation.' She does not seem to be all-in regarding her sobriety. | |
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