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Demi Lovato confesses cocaine problem

Posted on 8:21pm Monday 23rd Apr 2012

Demi Lovato is no longer a little disney princess pop singer aiming to be an idol to all the 10 year old females worldwide, as she recently confessed that she uses cocaine as a way of battling loneliness after appearing in front of thousands of fans. Lovato went into rehab in 2010 for a number of personal issues, including an eating disorder, depression and self-harming. 

 

Lovato believes club promoters enabled her, stating: ‘promoters gave me drugs and alcohol in restaurants or clubs. they wanted me to come back so i would be seen there. they were basically kissing my ass.” Speaking on her self-harming, Lovato said: “It started with my wrists. People saw that, so I cut in places they couldn’t see. You do it because you feel so bad inside. You don’t know how to take it out other than on yourself.” 

 

She also reveals that she wanted to quit rehab but was persuaded to stay by her mother. So now not only is she a terrible singer but a terrible role model as well. 

 

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