
Demi Lovato's 'Dancing With the Devil' was 'her opportunity to tell the truth'
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Demi Lovato wastes no time getting to the real details of her 2018 overdose in her new docuseries, "Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil." The director of the series said the
Directed by Michael D. Ratner, the four-part series covers the months leading to her near fateful night, her overdose and what transpired after. Lovato opens up about her addictions to cocaine, alcohol and Xanax, and her struggles with exhaustion, mental illness and an eating disorder. In an interview with CNN, Ratner said when he and Lovato began discussing her experiences, "she was ready" to come forward with what actually happened after months of misleading headlines and misinformation in the news.More Related News

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