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La mejor amiga de Demi Lovato perdió su trabajo tras ser culpada de su sobredosis
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Demi Lovato reacts to seeing her docuseries for the first time

Dancing With the Devil at the SXSW Film Festival on Tuesday night, the pop star continued to open up in a Q&A conversation following the virtual screening. In a joint interview with director Michael D. Ratner and YouTube s Susanne Daniels, Lovato discussed why she wanted to tell her story, the one person in her life who was hesitant about participating, and just how much more content we can expect to see following the series. I knew the moment that I woke up from the hospital, I knew I wanted to share my story and set the record straight because there were so many stories floating around when I was in the hospital, what had happened, Lovato told

SXSW Film Review: Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil

Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil In 2018, pop star Demi Lovato lived through one of the scariest things a person can survive from: an overdose. Her latest documentary series, Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil is meant to serve as window into her psyche, and open a frank discussion about her addiction. For part of it, the documentary (which had its world premiere as the opening night title for SXSW 2021) succeeds. Lovato dives into her late father’s overdose, the pressures of growing up in the Disney limelight, and her mental health struggles leading up to her own overdose. Jordan Jackson, Lovato’s assistant at the time, unravels the horrible day, and her recollection is depicted by a simplistic animated sequence. There’s no delicacy when it comes to the reality of an overdose: Lovato lists she had three strokes and a heart attack, had to fight pneumonia, and suffers from blind spots, multiple organ failure and brain damage. Her pain is valid and real, but as honest as

Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil review – a pop music doc of shattering candour

Last modified on Wed 17 Mar 2021 02.32 EDT There’s a line that gets trotted out every time a supposedly explosive celebrity documentary is released: no topic was off-limits. Of course, given the often manicured, constructed nature of these films, and the fact that they’re often produced by the subjects themselves, gory or unpalatable details can be sanitised. That’s not the case with Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil. Covering the build-up to, and the aftermath of, the pop star’s accidental overdose in the summer of 2018, which left her hospitalised and fighting for her life, the four-part series is harrowing and unflinchingly honest.

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