Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Hey Mom and Dad..... Here is yet ANOTHER person your child Looks up to. ......Demi Lovato reportedly hospitalized for apparent overdose


 Yes, she has a problem. But these people are in the faces of CHILDREN. Your children worship these people.


Other Idols pose NUDE and refuse to be "ladies", most do drugs,.... these are your children's Idols. What a joke, and that is why the youth will never be REAL adults that people will look up to. They will end up like their so called Idols.

Update.... Now the so called idols( that are full of fake boobs, lips, hair, eyelashes, teeth, BUTTS, and everything else) are wishing her well after her over dose. How sad their lives have to be.

How do they look in the mirror at themselves knowing that they are only popular becasue of a family member and make up stories about their lives. They SETTLE for their mates. They can't get a REAL MAN so they settle for THUG wanna-be's.

 Another sad thing is, some of those wishing her well probably do more drugs than her. Their music, makeup, modeling etc. DOES NOT make them IDOLS. 
An IDOL is someone who thinks of OTHERS before themselves. They don't just give to charities for tax write offs.


Yes this is my opinion. OPINION. 

Update.... a few days later she is making excuses.




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Demi Lovato reportedly hospitalized for apparent overdose

  Maggie Parker 1 hour 54 minutes ago








Demi Lovato (Photo: Getty Images)
Demi Lovato has been hospitalized in Los Angeles after suffering what appears to be a heroin overdose, TMZ reports, citing unspecified law-enforcement sources.
Without identifying the victim, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department tells Yahoo Entertainment that officers responded to a medical emergency at 11:40 a.m. Tuesday on the 8000 block of Laurel View Drive, Lovato’s Hollywood address. A publicist for Lovato did not immediately return messages seeking comment.
According to People, the 25-year-old is in “stable” condition after being treated with Narcan, an emergency medication that blocks the effects of opioids and is used in the event of a narcotics overdose.
This news comes on the heels of the release of Lovato’s song “Sober,” in which she admits that she had fallen off the wagon.
Lovato has always been open about her struggles with mental illness, substance abuse, eating disorders, and cutting. In her 2017 documentary, Simply Complicated, she said her first encounter with drinking and partying was in high school, and it all escalated during her Disney Channel days. She said she “loved” it. “My dad was an addict and an alcoholic. Guess I always searched for what he found in drugs and alcohol because it fulfilled him and he chose that over a family,” she said in the film.
In speaking about her struggle with addiction, the focus has been on alcohol and cocaine; she has never mentioned heroin. The only time she had been publicly tied to heroin was in 2011, when she was spotted with a sticker on her phone that read “Heroin killed the radio star.”
Otherwise, it’s always been cocaine. “I couldn’t go 30 minutes to an hour without cocaine, and I would bring it on airplanes,” Lovato told Access Hollywood in 2013. “I would smuggle it basically and just wait until everyone in first class would go to sleep, and I would do it right there. I’d sneak to the bathroom and I’d do it. That’s how difficult it got and that was even with somebody [with me]. I had a sober companion, somebody who was watching me 24/7 and living with me. I was able to hide it from them as well.”
She had been determined to find her way back to health. In 2011, she entered treatment for bipolar disorder, bulimia, self-harm, and addiction. Unfortunately, she relapsed shortly afterward but then entered a sober-living facility for a year.
Lovato had celebrated six years of sobriety in March before relapsing.
Lovato seemed to know what triggered relapses. “People say that relapses happen before you use,” she told Cosmopolitan in 2015. “Your mind starts setting up the relapse before you take that drink or that first hit.” She cited her breakup with Wilmer Valderrama as particularly triggering. “The times [when he and I had] broken up, I had already gone to that place of, ‘Yeah, this is what’s happening.’ I didn’t realize it at the time, but I just wanted to sabotage everything around me so that I could sabotage myself.”

In early June, just two weeks before releasing “Sober,” she nixed a concert in London, saying she was “very very sick” with swollen vocal cords.
Days after announcing her relapse in her “Sober” song, she showed off a new tattoo on Instagram. She was inked with the word “Free” and tagged her photo with the message: “Love is accepting someone for who they are.”
She recently seemed to part ways with her former sober coach, business partner, and friend Mike Bayer. In June, Lovato tweeted, “You can’t always trust people who you once thought saved you” in response to a question about the biggest lessons she’d learned this year. Just a few months before, Lovato had credited Bayer with saving her life. 
According to fans, she also unfollowed him in June. Earlier this month, she tweeted, in a seemingly sarcastic sentiment, “Good luck on your blog” on the same day that Bayer posted a vlog on Instagram in which he shared his “biggest pet peeve” with celebrities, though he did not name Lovato.

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