The singer covers herself in black paint, as if she were masking her innocent, natural glow brought on by talking to her crush. Indeed, Lovato explodes in the clip, clenching her fists and grimacing as she squeezes out raw emotion. And I feel like her performances are the visual equivalent of taking all of that, throwing it into a can of soda and shaking it up so that when you pull the top everything kind of explodes." She's extremely complicated, wonderful, amazing, beautiful girl with a huge heart and conflicts within herself that she's dealing with very openly.
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I've worked with some of the biggest artists in the world, multiple times, and Demi is a really unique performer. She first visited Ronald McDonald House locations in the early ‘00s after appearing with Destiny's Child in a McDonald's campaign.He added, "Her performance is very interesting. It's a cause that has been close to Rowland's heart. Launched in 1974, the nonprofit organization runs more than 685 family-centered programs worldwide, including accessible health care outreach and housing for families who need to stay close to a child receiving medical treatment. I love to feel Christmas - at least for two months, sometimes two and a half months." This holiday season Rowland's plans include making sure families are also feeling the love by partnering with Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) in their mission to provide a "support system" for those with ill or injured children. "The day after Halloween, literally, my Christmas tree was up," the singer and mom of two tells Yahoo Life in a new video interview.
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When it comes to holiday cheer, Kelly Rowland doesn't hang about - and we'd expect nothing less from the star and producer of Lifetime's Merry Liddle Christmas series and one-third of the vocals behind the legendary Destiny's Child album 8 Days of Christmas.
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I'm not living my life for other people or their headlines or their Twitter comments."
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"I'm ready to get back to doing what I love, which is making music. "I've had a lot of lives, like my cat, you know. In the new clip, she says that she's ready to return to the studio. It was a big deal when I was able to read out of a book, which was like two months later because my vision was so blurry." And I also for a long time had a really hard time reading. "I don't drive a car, because I have blind spots on my vision. "I was left with brain damage, and I still deal with the effects of that today," she said, per People. In the trailer for this, her mom, Dianna De La Garza, recalls that, in 2018, the family was "watching all of blood come out of her body into a machine."Īs Lovato herself promoted the doc, she told reporters that coming back from it was tough. She's spoken before in interviews, songs and other documentaries about having struggled with addiction since her teen years. The incident happened a month after Lovato revealed in her song "Sober" that she had relapsed after having maintained her sobriety for six years. She spent two weeks there before moving to an in-patient rehab center. Police responded to a 911 call about a medical emergency, and they revived Lovato with Narcan, which is used to treat narcotics overdoses, before taking her to nearby Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
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Many of them speak directly about the overdose, which occurred at Lovato's Los Angeles home on July 24, 2018. The four-part series, which debuts March 23, will feature interviews not only with Lovato but with friends such as Elton John and Christina Aguilera, and family members about what happened and its aftermath. (Photo: Rich Polk/E! Entertainment/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images) Demi Lovato talks about her 2018 overdose.