“My purpose in putting this out is to help people who have been on the same path as I have,” she said. She said speaking publicly on those programs provided her with the accountability that kept her sober for six years until her relapse in 2018. Lovato has shared her private struggles before, in a 2012 MTV documentary and in a 2017 YouTube doc in which she said she was still dealing with alcohol and cocaine addictions after undergoing further rehab. The 28-year-old singer, who sported pink hair on the call, has been working since age 10, when she appeared on the TV series “Barney & Friends.” She went to rehab for the first time at 18, after struggling with bipolar disorder, anorexia and bullying. Lovato said the lasting repercussions “are still there to remind me of what could happen if I ever get into a dark place again.” ‘Is she dead?’ Affidavit says driver asked about girl dragged on Kellogg
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