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Demi Lovato says she regrets making her documentaries
Demi Lovato is not coming to the small screen any time soon.
The singer “Sorry Not Sorry” – who uses the pronouns she / them – revealed in an interview with Alternative press that he does not plan to make more documentaries about his life.
“Honestly, I’m sick of looking at myself, and I think other people probably have too,” said the 30-year-old. “And if not, they can watch my music videos.”
Over the past decade, Lovato has released three different documentaries depicting her struggle with addiction and its impact on her career.
“I wish I would have waited for my shit to come up with more because now it’s cemented. Sobriety works for me and nothing else, ”she said in the newspaper.
Her latest documentary, Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil, describes the singer’s near fatal drug overdose in 2018. After this incident, Lovato revealed that she was “California sober”, which meant she continued to smoke weed and drank alcohol in moderation.
However, a year later, the rock star completely abandoned the substance and underwent treatment.
However, her aversion to documentaries doesn’t mean she wants to stop sharing her story with her fans. He just plans to wait until he finds out what he wants.
“My story is not finished, so I want to be able to say before I write my book,” OK, I’m grown up, “she told the paper.
Lovato recently released her eighth studio album, Holy Fvck, and said it reflected who she really is.
“I’m in a new chapter of my life and I want my music to reflect that,” said Lovato of returning to her rock’n’roll roots.
One of the tracks, “29” rejects her relationship with ex-boyfriend Wilmer Valderrama, whom she met when she was 17 and he was 29.
“I think sometimes the public needs the truth and that’s why I decided to publish … [this] single, “said a Camp Rock graduate in an episode “Call Daddy” podcast.
“I left treatment angrily, left treatment with understanding and growth,” Alexandra Cooper told the host. “It was a reflective song for me. Even if there [are] streaked with anger, I really learned a lot about this experience and decided to write about it. “