Demi Lovato Said She Left Disney Channel After Realising That Eating Disorders Were 'Terrifyingly Normalized' In The TV Industry

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'I kind of looked around and had a moment where I was like, 'Wow. This is so terrifyingly normalized.''

"I kind of looked around and had a moment where I was like, 'Wow. This is so terrifyingly normalized,'" Demi said, explaining that a stint in rehab made her want to address the struggles she'd witnessed."I came out of [rehab] with the choice of talking about my struggles or my journey with the possibility of helping people, or keeping my mouth shut and going back to Disney Channel," Demi went on."I was like that doesn't feel authentic to me.

She went on:"Music brought me so much joy when I was younger, and I lost that joy throughout the hustle and bustle of the music industry. I got miserable. And I don't ever want it to be like that again. That's what I want."earlier this year, claiming that her old management team"controlled" both her and her diet.

She added:"For years I did that, and it kind of became this ongoing joke, but I just really wanted birthday cake."

 

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Good thing she's graduated to the pure-as-the-driven-snow music industry.

World in crisis and these privileged pop stars and entertainers still just talking about themselves is getting old . The U.S. made them filthy rich , now in this time of great need , the ones we all look up to fall silent right in front of us .... Time to re-prioritize .

Or bc sonny was a flop 🙊

And overdosed on drugs twice instead? Should've just died

She must have an album coming.

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