Demi Lovato
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Demi Lovato
Demetria Devonne "Demi" Lovatois an American singer, songwriter, and actress who made her debut as a child actress in Barney & Friends. In 2008, Lovato rose to prominence in the Disney Channel television film Camp Rock and signed a recording contract with Hollywood Records. She released her debut album, Don't Forget, in September 2008; it debuted at No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Americafor sales of over 530,000...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPop Singer
Date of Birth20 August 1992
CityAlbuquerque, NM
CountryUnited States of America
Creativity is what helps me escape a lot of my inner demons.
I get mad. I get sad. I have all those emotions. But I just like to keep them to myself. I don't think my fans need to be bothered with if I'm mad or sad about something. I should just be concerned that they are keeping up with my music or I'm making them happy with my show.
I never found out until I went into treatment that I was bipolar.
Everyone has the bully or the mean girl or the ex-boyfriend who tried to bring them down.
I learned that you go through things, you deal with them and that's what empowers you and ultimately makes you a happy person.
I want my music to do the explaining.
I met so many young girls and even older women who had literally been through so much that I couldn't even imagine. I was maybe a little more closed-minded, and I learned from them never to judge anyone.
I can feel glamorous without makeup, especially on my lips. They're naturally reddish, so I often let them go.
The more active I am, the better I feel and the longer I can stay onstage without losing my breath.
Whenever you're going through stuff, it definitely reflects in the way you wear your makeup and hair. Wearing less makeup is more comfortable for me.
I think every time you get your heart broken, there's a little piece of it that chips away, and I don't think you ever get that piece back. But I think you're able to bandage it with time and with new people and other things that make you happy.
My tattoos say "Stay strong." "Stay" on one wrist and "strong" on the other. I'm able to look at them and be thankful for being alive.
I think that's what goes wrong in a lot of people's careers, so many people are afraid to say, "This person has a problem" or "This person maybe shouldn't do this" because they're afraid of losing their jobs.