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Demi Lovato: Why The Art Of Starting Over Didn’t Work For Her – And Why She’s Not As Good Of An Advocate As She Claims Herself To Be

Demi Lovato has been working since she was 7 years old. Her first television appearance was on ‘Barney & Friends’ a television series which introduced her to her former best friend, Selena Gomez. Lovato made it big when she starred in 2008’s ‘Camp Rock’, a role that initially was offered to Gomez. What followed was ‘Sonny With A Chance’ in 2009. What followed is years of turmoil for Lovato – both I her career and personal life. In 2010, she checked herself into rehab after she punched her backup dancer on her ‘Camp Rock’ tour. She was released two months later, and suddenly became the spokesperson and an ally for addiction, recovery and mental health. In private, however, she was still struggling with her addiction for another year. While she was clean for 6 years, she had a near-fatal overdose in 2018, which caused her brain damage that still affects her to this day, and will continue to affect her for the rest of her life. In 2021, she released her comeback album and documentary, ‘Dancing With The Devil…The Art Of Starting Over’, but they failed. Here, we explore why the art of starting over didn’t work out for Lovato, as well why she’s not a good of an advocate as she claims herself to be. We thoroughly break down her career to its entirety, her 2021 era, why it failed, and how her advocacy is actually dangerous and not to be taken seriously. Let’s discuss…

Selena Gomez: What Her Struggles With Lupus And Bipolar Disorder Meant For Her Relationships With Benny Blanco And Justin Bieber – And What The Smear Campaign Against Hailey Bieber Says About Her

Selena Gomez had a wild night at the Golden Globes, and it was all for a good reason. She was there because of her two major breakout roles – ‘Only Murderers In The Building’ and ‘Emilia Pérez’. She had her new fiancé, Benny Blanco, to support her big night. Hailey Bieber subtly supported Gomez too by liking a photo of her posted on Instagram. And speaking of Hailey Bieber, she was mentioned recently in Blake Lively’s legal complaint against co-star and director, Justin Baldoni. That’s because Bieber was involved in her own smear campaign against her when she married Gomez’s ex, Justin Bieber, just a few months after the two broke up in 2018. ‘In two months, you replaced us,’ Gomez sang in her ‘Lose You To Love Me’ song. Hailey became the most hated woman in the world by Jelena stans, and is blamed for their breakup to this very day. The two have been pitted against each other, though both Gomez and Baldwin Bieber have attempted to shut down speculation of drama, but to no avail. Social media is a much stronger platform the two combined. Here, we go back in time and look back at Selena Gomez’s very on-and-off relationship with Justin Bieber, break down what her lupus diagnosis meant for her relationship with him, as well as to her new relationship with Benny Blanco, who ironically was friends with Bieber and even produced some of his songs throughout his career, and we explain the smear campaign against Hailey and what it tells us about Selena as a person. Let’s discuss…

Taylor Swift: A Complete Break Down Of Her 2016 Smear Campaign- And Why It’s Nothing Like That Of Blake Lively’s

Taylor Swift has made history in the past two years with the help of her Eras tour. She’s been thriving in her career and personal life thanks to the biggest tour that she’d ever done. Frequent attendees of the tour were Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively. Swift and Lively have been friends for at least a decade, and Swift is even godmother to her kids with Reynolds. The singer was also mentioned in Lively’s complaint against Justin Baldoni. More specifically, she was mentioned in how her reputation was aimed to be destroyed by Scooter Braun, the owner of TAG, when he purchased her entire music catalogue in 2018 for $300 million and then sold it the following year without her knowledge. But Swift’s reputation was aimed to be destroyed way before that, starting in 2016 by Kanye West and his then-wife, Kim Kardashians. Here, we break down Swift’s entire 2016 smear campaign that almost ended her career, compare it to that of Blake Lively’s, and explain why the two are nothing alike. Let’s discus…

Blake Lively vs. Justin Baldoni: An In-Depth Analysis Of Their Ongoing Legal Battle – And What It Means To Men And Women In The Workforce

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni starred together in the 2024 hit film, ‘It Ends With Us’. Rumours of tension between the two started swirling when they didn’t pose together at the New York premiere of the movie. During press, it seemed as though they were promoting two different films. Baldoni was promoting a movie about domestic violence and abuse, the subject matter of the film. Lively promoted a romantic comedy. Nevertheless, the movie did well in the box office, grossing $351 million. The world seemed to hate Lively for her tone-deaf take on domestic violence. Baldoni was praised and recognized for his efforts on being an ally for women. It all changed, however, on December 20, 2024, when Lively filed a legal complaint against Baldoni & Co.
The filmmaker suffered greatly since then, and filed his own lawsuit against The New York Times, who published the story on Lively’s complaint against him. Here, we break down both lawsuits, take a look back on Baldoni’s career and advocacy before ‘It Ends With Us’, and decide whose side are we on.

Anna Kendrick: The Real Beauty Of Art Therapy In Healing Your Trauma – And How It Can Lead You To Finally Being Recognized For Your Real Talent After Years Of Work In Your Industry

Anna Kendrick is an established actress who’s made a name for herself in comedy movies such as the ‘Pitch Perfect’ trilogy, ‘Mike And Dave Need Wedding Dates’, ‘Mr. Right’, and more. Most recently, she changed her path in her career, and starred in movies like ‘Alice, Darling, which also executive produced, and ‘Woman Of The Hour’, which marked her directorial debut. Though very, very different, both movies have the same subject matter – emotional abuse. These two movies marked big positive moves in Kendrick’s career, and they were established with great train of thought. In fact, it was a conscious she’d made for herself following her own experience of surviving a long-term emotionally abusive relationship with an unnamed ex. She put all her efforts into bringing awareness to emotional abuse through her work. As she said, ‘I was known as sort of quirky and relatable… I was being forced into a place of performance and dishonesty in my private life.’ This begs the question: How can we, as women, bring our personal lives into our work, how can we successfully put ourselves out there into out there without the fear of it breaking us down, and what is the reward for it in the end? Let’s discuss…

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