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…





