Demi Lovato 'Appreciated the Patience' Public Gave Her After Overdose: 'It Meant Everything'

Demi Lovato is opening up about her recovery, the song she will no longer perform and how she’s getting back into her acting career.

Lovato, who suffered a drug overdose in July 2018 after six years sober, told Harper’s Bazaar for their May cover story that she “appreciated the patience” and support the public gave her following the incident.

“I would hate for a detail to become the headline when I’ve worked so hard for my music,” she said in the profile. “But I will say that I’ve really appreciated the patience the public has given me over the past year and a half to figure my s— out, because I think the mistake I made when I was 18, when I went into treatment, was that I went back to work six months later.”

“But at the same time I’ve also sat back on the sidelines for two years. I’ve kept my mouth shut, while the tabloids have run wild,” the “Sorry Not Sorry” singer, 27, added. “And my album is finally the place where I get to set the record straight on everything.”





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