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Demi Lovato Addiction

Dancing With the Devil

reclaiming power : Dancing with the Devil

“You really find out who’s there for you when the world falls out from under your feet.”Demi goes to rehab and begins their road to recovery, but with bumps along the way. As they return to the stage for the first time since their overdose, they needs to find balance in her life.

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Production Companies: OBB Pictures, SB Films
Director: Michael D. Ratner
Executive Producers: Michael D. Ratner, Scott Ratner, Scooter Braun, Allison Kaye, Scott Manson, Kfir Goldberg, Miranda Sherman, Andy Mininger

Listen to Demi Lovato’s new song, “Dancing With The Devil”: https://demilovato.lnk.to/DWTD/youtub…
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0:00 Clearing Their Good Names
4:41 New Management
8:25 More Heroin
14:28 Friends & Management React
17:07 Music As Catharsis
19:58 The Big Game

I’m gonna take away your phone

and make you go back to residential

and make all these choices for you.”

I don’t know if Demi made the decision

to go sober when she was 18.

That was really kind of the ultimatum that her team gave her.

“Get sober, otherwise we won’t be working with you.”

I never want to say that the control

placed on me was entirely wrong.

Some of it came from a place of love.

I just think that by the end of it,

I didn’t get the help that I needed.

Man: You ever think about giving up on her?

No. That thought’s never–

that’s never crossed my mind.

I couldn’t. And, no. Not once.

Did I ever want to give up on her? Uh, no.

Did I want to bash her ( bleep ) head in with a brick?

Yes. That’s the truth.

Yeah. Absolutely, I’ve thought about giving up.

There have been a couple times where I thought

if that’s how she wants to go out,

then God damn it, let her go out that way.

But I don’t think you truly ever

really give up on someone like that.

I think there’s always a part of you

that hopes they’re gonna get back on the horse

and they’re gonna figure it out.

When you’re dealing with addiction,

it’s not something that just gets cured one day.

It’s a constant battle. You’re in it with somebody.

So, when she said it to me and I saw how scared she was,

it was just a very real, easy answer.

As long as you tell me the truth, we’ll work through it.

Demi: I have just always had that mentality

of if there’s a problem, let’s find a solution.

Even if I was not related to Demi,

she would be one of my biggest role models.

I remember, um, we took this walk

around the hospital floor.

She was in her hospital gown

and she had IVs and stuff on her hands.

But I didn’t see a hospital gown. I saw a robe.

“Damn, this girl’s going for the belt.”

I remember being in my hospital bed and thinking,

“All right, how do I fix this?

How do I get back to doing what I love,

which is making music?”

Demi is an honest songwriter.

A lot of people are nervous about telling everything.

Demi thrives on using her music in a cathartic way.

I feel like with “Anyone,”

I knew that was a song that I wanted to release

coming out of all of this

because I thought if I ever make it back to the stage,

I want to sing this song.

( music playing )

Sirah: Watching her perform “Anyone” at the Grammys

after, like, dying, I was like, “Go off, bitch.

This is such a big moment for all of us.”

Demi: When I listened to the lyrics, I definitely thought

it was foreshadowing my overdose.

I recorded it days before,

and the lyrics were everything that I was feeling,

you know, in the hospital.

( music playing )

From a fan’s perspective,

she went away for a while, she performed.

But to go from a hospital bed to that total rebuild,

not something that people often get the opportunity to do.

I feel like sometimes because of what happens in her personal life,

we forget that she is legitimately, like,

the most incredible singer.

The fact that she’s given her voice a rest

for the last two years?

– Her voice is just like– – A new level.

( music playing )

I remember you calling me to tell me you were gonna do the National Anthem.

– Yeah. – Eddie: Just to be there and hear her voice

is moving in itself because there was a point

where I didn’t know if I would ever see that ever again.

( music playing )

My dad was like, “That performance made me so proud to be an American.”

Oh, cute!

Matthew: It was just like, Grammys, bam!

One of the best performances at the Grammys of all time.

– Literally. – She’s crying at the beginning.

She’s got to start over. Standing ovation.

We’re losing our minds. Nah, she’s not done yet.

National Anthem. One of the best ever. Losing our mind.

Drop dead gorgeous. Perfect. New single. Album’s coming out.

– Like… – And then?

– And then it was all downhill from there. – From there.

( music playing )

Breaking news tonight on several fronts

on the coronavirus pandemic.

Broadway going dark. Hollywood shutting down.

The NBA delaying their seasons. Tom Hanks infected.

When quarantine happened,

she said, “Mom, I’m bringing stuff

and I’m gonna come over and quarantine with you.”

But I did meet this guy and, uh,

I can’t imagine quarantine without him, so…

Okay, we’re going to be quarantining

with my daughter’s boyfriend.

– I’d never even met him. – Oh, my God.

I just invited somebody that I don’t really know that well

to stay with my family.

Wasn’t the most responsible thing I’ve ever done.

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