Yeah taking the phone away and the fruit bowl away in demis hotel room I mean who does that a Girl needs to eat not starve to death this is not helping her disorder
@@saburezeq5530 she literally said her actions are the reason she ended up where she did she's not blaming anybody but herself just saying how others played a part in it, have you actually listened to this?
@@saburezeq5530 She didn't, but we all need help sometimes. She asked for it and unfortunately she didn't have the support she needed in that moment. You should check yourself. You can either be a positive person or a toxic one, which are you?
“I asked for help but I didn’t receive the help that I needed.” The most important thing to take from this interview is to always know how your actions impact others.
Anne Day easier said than done, I’ve been begging for help since I was 12 and I’m 22 and only just starting to actually make waves with my mental health recovery
I hope you’re not insinuating that someone who is mentally ill or unwell can simply help themselves. That’s not how it works all of the time. Some people have much severe cases to where they do actually NEED outside help. That’s what she pays a lot of these people for, her team. To help. They want her to be sober so they can keep making money but don’t want to give her proper support.
I love how she says "you take the responsibility". Kids and adults have the trouble. Once you accept the fact you have a problem..then comes the understanding of how to fix the problem.
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Lewey The Frog I mean I don’t think she blamed her team. She was just saying her team leaving her kind of just got to the best of her emotions and the way she dealt with those emotions weren’t the best. I think Demi is mature enough to realize that what she did was nobody else’s fault but her own. The important thing now tho is that she seems to be in a better place and she’s happy
I can’t even imagine how she managed to talk about this without dropping a single tear. She’s truly amazing and strong. I really hope she stays sober and in a good path!
She looks more radiant and beautiful than ever. It’s okay to be vulnerable and it’s okay to relapse because as long as you take responsibility and realize you are a ten out of ten everything will fall into place.
With everything then yes because does everything I’ve been through it’s not OK it’s not wait for me to put this on me I did nothing but I don’t know things for her I do nice things for her but she doesn’t think that she thinks about what I’m doing is right is right and she’s complaining that I will not do anything right same thing and save it on my birthday same thing so I don’t know what I’m gonna do because if I stick to my mom yes it’s because she’s easy thing up to you but I think time but that scares me I can’t handle this by myself I need somebody be there for me
@Josh Herrick That's absolutely true, but you also need a positive support system around you and if they used her weaknesses and vulnerability against her then they were not a positive support system
Josh Herrick at that point, it isn’t just blaming them. They were being horrible people, so they deserve part of the blame. She opened up to them about something she was struggling with and they shut her down. She trusted them, and they failed to show that they are trustworthy.
I don't think people understand how much of an influence she has on all of her young fans, especially those who are going through the same thing. It's sad seeing all the jokes about her overdose and weight. Being this open and transparent about something so dark and ultimately taking her own responsibility is amazing. Everyone who overcomes it is incredibly brave and strong for doing so. Demi using her voice without shame shows she trully is a beautiful person inside out.
You can tell when Ellen genuinely has respect for someone, and when she doesn’t. If she can sit quietly and not guide the conversation with attitude, she has some respect for you.
Definitely. And we’re so lucky to be able to hear her say that! The industry needs to learn from this, it breaks my heart that we might have lost stars who were also asking for help!
It really makes you think about how hard it is for addicts to get better. If even Demi Lovato has a hard time getting the type of help she needs, imagine how tough it is for people who don’t have any money or any support system behind them at all. I hope more people will remember that after seeing Demi open up about her struggles and have some empathy for others who share her struggle.
On the other hand when having a lot of money getting addicted to a drug is a lot easier. If I could buy coke whenever I want as much as I want I might get addicted too ☺
I'm sad for Demi's struggles :( she seems like such a true and genuine person, someone just seeking happiness. I wish her well, I hope she stays clean, the battle of addiction can be so tough :(
I love how Demi talks about her addiction. Alot of people think addicts are junkies on the street. They are the PTA moms, your neighbor, coworkers, best friend etc... More awareness needs to be brought on this subject. Thank you Demi for sharing your story we love you ❤❤
@ready for revolution now thats not true I knew alot of functional addicted that work and eat its rare but I knew some when I was an addict. Now I'm 5yrs sober with two beautiful children.
@ready for revolution now Lol back at you... You would be terrified, if only you knew. The addict is the guy who rang you up at the convenient store today, the girl who was your waitress at the restaurant you had lunch at, her boyfriend who cooked your great food, that cool salesman who sold you your car, your family doctor, your polite and quiet roommate, and your brother who leaves early for work to score so he doesn't get dopesick today at work. It's not just the homeless guy that's at the intersection asking for change. Truth is stranger than fiction!
Yeah if you guys are all three tents and all three nervous offense but I am it’s just that it’s him I know 03 doctors I’m not nervous about but all the men in the room then yes I will get nervous about so I’ll be OK I’m promise I’ve got going on but it’s OK I’m always OK I just have no hope in and disappointment but I’m always OK with air thing
S Kael That team was selfish for their response to her cry for help. She asked for help, and their response was “it’s selfish of you to drink because it hurts us.” While that might be true, it shows how they care much more for their own wellbeing than they do for hers and is also not helpful to her in any way. She was asking for assistance, and they didn’t give her any.
@@skael1258 they didn't call her selfish for her drinking, but for her eating, which is body shaming & cruel.. This girl was suffering & they only thought of their pockets..!
The way Demi speaks about her eating disorder and OD, even touching on her core issues, speaks a lot to how she’s processed this and really understood it. So happy for her!
She's so strong mentally. To be able to recover after an 9verdose, give amazing performances, and talk about an extremely hard moment in your life on TV is so brave and strong
I wish people like Mac Miller and Amy Winehouse could hear this message, everyone needs someone to love or talk to and it hurts my heart that most people don’t have that. If you’re seeing this know that you’re loved and appreciated ❤️ don’t give up keep fighting.
Out of all the public speaking she has done about the issues she has dealt with.. this honestly seems the most genuine she has ever been. She truly looks happy and in a great place mentally and physically. Everything she says seems so honest. When she said “you don’t need anyone or anything to make you happy” I felt that For real this time. Good for her!!
I’ve been struggling with my sobriety for a year now and this was exactly what I needed to hear to get out of my head and realize that I can do this. Thank you Demi for being you and showing the truth to addiction and creating more open conversation. This is what people like me need, to not feel like such a failure and to be able to reach out to people when I need without fear of the stigma that often surrounds addicts.
Congrats on your sobriety. You should be very proud of yourself! I am in the journey of 6 years sobriety. It was not easy, but absolutely worth it. You can do it.
I feel for her. With her eating disorder on Disney, and being forced to be around her ex due to a tour contract. I would definitely use lipo if I had the money. At least I would be confident and not feel much pressure. But now she learned to love herself how she is, we STAN a strong Queen!!!
She is such an inspiration honestly. She takes full responsibility to what she did to herself. That takes so much and i believe only a handful of people are strong enough to do that. Sure other factors played part in it, but taking the full responsibility also means that she can now hopefully have peace with herself. And she is so so soo strong for talking about this on a big platform because im sure its super hard to talk about this (and while staying strong). A lot of people dont understand how hard it is to rehabilitate. People dont look at what plays behind the decisions that others make. How she worded it was so well thought out and im happy for her for inspiring people who are going through the same
its hard to rehabilitate but its harder not to. cause the pain is there and if you dont deal with it you have to keep fighting it. you may as well face it and deal with it. and have a happier life. its liberating to deal with our demons its alot worse not to. though it takes a lot of courage, it ultimately pays off cuz all of us have demons we need to confront with or it swallow us up. so swim or sink. you choose.
Lewey The Frog Yea, it kind of sounded like that to me, too, and I’m not trying to be a brat. I e battled addictions too, but that didn’t seem like full responsibility to me
Yes it is. The key is to never get addicted in the first place. They teach you that in school, they talk about it all the time.... but you people dont listen.
@@user-fb4sb1zi8g well, i back lea's words and i know for sure i never "tried a drink, drug, or smoke in my entire life". and into my 2nd year at med school. a weak mentality leads to addiction, since such people couldn't handle the world as it is but rather ran away from it.
I feel like anytime a celebrity wants to get candid or honest they go on Ellen. Ellen is a wonderful listener. I could never imagine Demi or anyone doing this on Jimmy Fallon
I'm 51 and my heart goes out to anyone in recovery but especially to people in the spotlight. Recovery is a long and difficult journey for some and to have to do it under the glaring spotlight of Fame where perfect strangers think they have a right to know more about a person than their body of work is grueling. Thank you Demi for your experience, strength and hope.
@@orangexylem I mean...it is in a lot of ways. But clearly a "team" that you're paying is outta wack if they're even having that conversation honestly.
U don't know all of the story. U werent there. U have absolutely no idea of what they have done, or what Demi has done. U are just being here judging people in a "team" that u dont even know what they look like just by one sentence that Demi said. Who are u to judge? Shut your mouth and think about it.
I’m so proud of her for having the guts to address this. I can’t imagine how many people she inspires and helps just by sharing her story and being transparent about her struggles.
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We’ve all grown up with this girl. Her smile has always been so grand and beautiful. I’m so glad she’s here to speak her story; it’s inspiring really; I hope to one day follow in her footsteps of solid sobriety. ♥️
What I love about Demi is that she never pretended to be someone else. She always openeded up about her emotional problems and addictions. She knows that being so transparent about these problems takes away a lot of people, the judges of good morals, for example. But even so, she continued to be faithful to the person she is, and to the problems that she has. I'm happy to see her well after all she been through. You go, Demi!!!!
She has always been someone I looked up to but she’s also a real person. I was so sad when she relapsed but she seems to be surrounded by better people and it seems she has a better head space. I’m always rooting the best for her.
As a recovering alcoholic/addict and a HUGE Demi fan, she constantly amazes me. Her music has been there for me my entire life and she has saved me and inspired me countless times. Addicts aren’t junkies and sobriety isn’t easy. Own it and grow through what you go through. Share your hope, experience, and strength and help the next suffering alcoholic/addict. Be kind and love others, but most importantly love yourself. “You’re a 10 out of 10!” Thank you @demilovato for my tears of joy again and for sharing your story.
I really love how Demi is so relatable even as a person who’s constantly in the spotlight. She emphasizes the importance of self love and self care in maintaining your mental health! When she was talking about her relapse, she didn’t sugarcoat it or give some scripted response. Talking about addiction, especially the feelings involved with it, is still considered a bit of a taboo subject, and I think the way she addressed this issue took a LOT of courage.
her manager who, upon hearing Demi relapsing on her bulimia because of a break-up said 'you're not the only one wh's going through a break-up' on a CAMERA. Her sober coach who should never work as a sober coach in the first place (I mean he laughed at a homeless man who, most likely, struggled with alcoholism). Yeah, those people. Oh, plus they made her feel like she owes them because they were her "saviors"...
I love seeing her look like this not the skinny one. Imagine your manager made you eat watermelon instead of your own birthday cake, not eating when going on tour
When talk shows had heart and depth this interview would have been the full hour .....scary how attention spans so short now with more time she could have made a great impact to alot of viewers.....
The most emotional thing of this interview is how much compassion, empathy Ellen showed while listening to Demi’s story. Elle was teary-eyed was while listening to her story 😭😭
Thank you demi, I'm not battling addiction but I'm battling mental abuse and I'm trying my best to overcome and focus on myself. Thank you for the encouragement. You are a strong woman!
When Demi pointed to the camera saying: You at home.. I felt like : Yes, she is speaking to me! I'm not crying, you are crying!😭😍 She is such an angel! She desirves BEST of THE BEST!💪🏼 P.S.: Her speech, got me like: DEMI FOR PRESIDENT!💪🏼👑❤✌🏻🤩
I love that she ultimately took accountability for her overdose and said that it was her actions that drove her to overdose. Even though her team failed her, she didn't play the victim card and place blame on others
Umm...she placed blame a little on others. Ultimately she took the blame, but she sprinkled some blame on others at the same time. Both can be a little true.
Bah! When she said “you are a ten outta ten” I couldn’t help but cry cause sometimes you have to hear it. I hope one day when someone compliments me I don’t cry cause I don’t believe it i smile and say heck yes iam.
This is so sad because u never know who’s going through something like this or how emotions of abandonment can affect u in the future ❤️ stay strong Demi 💗💗💗
Bless, Demi. Bless her for being so raw and honest about the overwhelming feeling of being human. For her to speak to millions and millions about some of the most tragic things that came from her feelings and emotions is a powerful, powerful thing. My son reached out to some of his friends when he was 17 and going through depression, and everyone told him that he was the only one who felt that way... they felt great. It only intensified his feeling that something was wrong with him. Thank you for your bravery, Demi. You admit that life is about stumbling, falling, and then how you live after the fall. You will save lives.
I'm so glad Demi opened up about her struggles, it proves to others that your not alone whatever your going though because shes been through struggling. We are all so proud of demi. Stay Strong To All!💕
The moment you think you have it... you don’t. I have 2 years and 3 months clean right ow. Demi is a huge inspiration through her ups and downs. I absolutely love her and her story!!!
I agree, not just with substance abuse. I was clean for more than a year but then it snapped again. It is always there, we just get better everyday ignoring and pretending it's not there. Demi is an inspiration. We thank her for being real and raw.
@@notyou5995 I wish both of you guys the best.💙 I hope that the next time you're down, you find the strength to come back up. Please remember that you're valuable and you're needed.
Amazing. Demi’s honesty is truly beautiful. I found myself being really honest this evening to a group of students I know in the group singing class that I take. I mentioned my sobriety and that I’m 7 years sober but last week I just couldn’t attend. My depression was at a low and I HAD to go to a meeting. They were all so respectful and some were shocked. I’m pleased that I opened up to them. They know I’m here for them now if they or a loved one of theirs needs to ever talk. I wish that talking about recovery, sobriety, addiction and alcoholism weren’t still an awkward topic for some. There are a huge amount of incredibly talented famous people out there who are in recovery, I wish some of them would open up more to talk about their own stories but I respect their decisions to keep it personal. The more we talk the better the understanding and the less of a stigma and shame. Also, if we were to talk more then we might, just might still have Whitney, George, Michael, Prince..I could go on. Thank you Demi...you’re a beacon of hope for us all.
Bruh. I wasn't always her biggest fan . But I am a big fan of who she is as an advocate for sobriety . I've been struggling getting sober. I even ended up in the hospital and still relapsed it's when your ready not everyone else .
Watch her latest documentary "Dancing With The Devil". She's not an advocate of sobriety anymore (which I totally understand and agree. Strict yourself from ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING it makes you feel good can be very dangerous.)
I love how Ellen allowed her to speak her truth and not interrupt her.
I also love how respectfully she asked the question.
@@beyzaercan3077 what's a relapse
very unlike ellen tbh!
gorgeouss79 take note Wendy bitchface Williams
Not like some tonight show hosts
that deep breath she took right before she started talking about it- she’s literally so strong
Yeah taking the phone away and the fruit bowl away in demis hotel room I mean who does that a Girl needs to eat not starve to death this is not helping her disorder
Real moments
that how you connect with your inner self and talk from divinity
Uhhh no Ellen is just an insensitive pos
@@Ena48145 How so?
“ I asked for help but I didn’t get the help I needed” SPEAKS WORDS...
Its not fair for her to blame her relapse on others
saburezeq She didn’t. If you actually listened you’d understand that.
@@saburezeq5530 did you really listen? Nevermind you didn't...
@@saburezeq5530 she literally said her actions are the reason she ended up where she did she's not blaming anybody but herself just saying how others played a part in it, have you actually listened to this?
@@saburezeq5530 She didn't, but we all need help sometimes. She asked for it and unfortunately she didn't have the support she needed in that moment. You should check yourself. You can either be a positive person or a toxic one, which are you?
As a recovering addict myself, I really appreciate her saying these things on national television. Also thanks Ellen for letting her
Best wishes to you. 💕🙏
Hey! Just wanted to say thay i hope you’re doing good and taking care of yourself.💖
Same x
How are you now?
I’m a recovering 7 year anorexic and I’m so grateful she said this on the Ellen show
“I asked for help but I didn’t receive the help that I needed.” The most important thing to take from this interview is to always know how your actions impact others.
Anne Day Yes it’s important to know how to save yourself but they were setting this girl up to break. Intentionally starving someone isn’t good.
@@stayism.corner
Not so much starving her from food but emotional support, and help she needed to resolve her problem.
drmayeda1 No, they’re guilty of both.
Anne Day easier said than done, I’ve been begging for help since I was 12 and I’m 22 and only just starting to actually make waves with my mental health recovery
I hope you’re not insinuating that someone who is mentally ill or unwell can simply help themselves. That’s not how it works all of the time. Some people have much severe cases to where they do actually NEED outside help. That’s what she pays a lot of these people for, her team. To help. They want her to be sober so they can keep making money but don’t want to give her proper support.
i really like how ellen goes into the topic very respectfully & doesn’t try to get to the point asap, as any other interviewer probably would have .
420 honestly Ellen would be the best place for anyone coming out of a scandal to go. She’s like the best woman to bring out the positivity
Yeah true, I love Ellen 💖
Mind yo biznisss we’ll Ellen wasn’t interviewing, Demi was a guest and there to say her piece, but yes she was respectful about the topic
**coughs** Jimmy Fallon **coughs**
Jimmy: So you were once an alcoholic, do tell.....
I love how she says "you take the responsibility". Kids and adults have the trouble. Once you accept the fact you have a problem..then comes the understanding of how to fix the problem.
Matthew Solis Is she though? Sounded like she was blaming her team.
@@Iseedeadpplss I mean she said she need to get the right help. Hence not asking her team
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Lewey The Frog I mean I don’t think she blamed her team. She was just saying her team leaving her kind of just got to the best of her emotions and the way she dealt with those emotions weren’t the best. I think Demi is mature enough to realize that what she did was nobody else’s fault but her own. The important thing now tho is that she seems to be in a better place and she’s happy
I can’t even imagine how she managed to talk about this without dropping a single tear. She’s truly amazing and strong. I really hope she stays sober and in a good path!
Or a phony
A N G E L O she had a lot of therapy and with my own experience it’s getting easier bc you talk about it so many times
she shared on insta i think that when she got off stage she immediately started crying. she put on a brave face, she’s so strong i love her
Hanna O'Loughlin it even says edited, I guess likes are a big deal here
Women.... you need male role models. That’s how you become strong.
Fine, don’t take my advice, wisdom, and knowledge, and suffer as a result.
She looks more radiant and beautiful than ever. It’s okay to be vulnerable and it’s okay to relapse because as long as you take responsibility and realize you are a ten out of ten everything will fall into place.
Tru
They are in another team the same with Ariana Grande
You should see her now, she looks the happiest that she has been in a LONG time. I'm so proud of her
With everything then yes because does everything I’ve been through it’s not OK it’s not wait for me to put this on me I did nothing but I don’t know things for her I do nice things for her but she doesn’t think that she thinks about what I’m doing is right is right and she’s complaining that I will not do anything right same thing and save it on my birthday same thing so I don’t know what I’m gonna do because if I stick to my mom yes it’s because she’s easy thing up to you but I think time but that scares me I can’t handle this by myself I need somebody be there for me
Not anymore. One day she decided she wanted more attention.
I hope those people are no longer on her “team”.
Sarai Santillan she doesn’t
They're not. She has a whole new team
@Josh Herrick That's absolutely true, but you also need a positive support system around you and if they used her weaknesses and vulnerability against her then they were not a positive support system
Josh Herrick at that point, it isn’t just blaming them. They were being horrible people, so they deserve part of the blame. She opened up to them about something she was struggling with and they shut her down. She trusted them, and they failed to show that they are trustworthy.
I’m pretty sure she fired them
You can tell when Ellen doesn’t like a guest but it’s clear she truly likes Demi 😃☺️
how can you tell.
When doesn't she like someone?
We know what Ellen likes
lol shut up
wut
I don't think people understand how much of an influence she has on all of her young fans, especially those who are going through the same thing. It's sad seeing all the jokes about her overdose and weight. Being this open and transparent about something so dark and ultimately taking her own responsibility is amazing. Everyone who overcomes it is incredibly brave and strong for doing so. Demi using her voice without shame shows she trully is a beautiful person inside out.
care bear she’s amazing. They played her music when I was in the hospital for depression and that’s how I found out about her.
care bear i wholeheartedly agree
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She is absolutely stunning!!!!❤❤
care bear -👏🏽 EXACTLY! I completely agree with every single word. Beautifully articulated.
After all she had been trough, Demi is still one of the badass women out there.
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yeah ok
She's not badass, she's wise and mature. And this behavior fits her better than the badass one.
Nuagee Blancc preach!
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You can tell when Ellen genuinely has respect for someone, and when she doesn’t. If she can sit quietly and not guide the conversation with attitude, she has some respect for you.
When she said “you at home” and looked into the camera my heart went SKSJSJIKWJBAHHZIYDXHI
Believe me, it hit me.
She’s so gorgeous. Her smile is literally radiant.
She is but people can't choose there looks.
@@cn5007 what's she sober from?
gabycal ! *I play the guitar on my channel can you support me ?* 🙏🏻
@@leomurphy8525 be v
@@leomurphy8525 x bu no
I pray and hope that Demi will never relapse again, she is such an inspiration
ScarlettP praying won’t do anything
Dont worry she will
Ferxani there’s power in prayer 🙏🏾 wether you believe it or not there’s POWER in PRAYER !
Yes, she's a queen! She is so honest
@@Ivashaaa agreed
“and i asked for help, and i didn’t receive the help”
quite a statement right here
Definitely. And we’re so lucky to be able to hear her say that! The industry needs to learn from this, it breaks my heart that we might have lost stars who were also asking for help!
It makes me so mad that someone who was clearly hurting and crying for help was dismissed by those who were supposed to be helping her.
When she said that I almost cried
R M and especially the fact that if she didn’t make it out of her OD, the same people that didn’t help her would say she never asked for help.
It really makes you think about how hard it is for addicts to get better. If even Demi Lovato has a hard time getting the type of help she needs, imagine how tough it is for people who don’t have any money or any support system behind them at all. I hope more people will remember that after seeing Demi open up about her struggles and have some empathy for others who share her struggle.
Amen.....God bless your heart Kelsi...those were amazing words from you
On the other hand when having a lot of money getting addicted to a drug is a lot easier. If I could buy coke whenever I want as much as I want I might get addicted too ☺
Absolutely! Wonderfully said!
It’s tough I know first hand
I'm sad for Demi's struggles :( she seems like such a true and genuine person, someone just seeking happiness. I wish her well, I hope she stays clean, the battle of addiction can be so tough :(
Wanda P Same she so doesn’t deserve this
she really does look so much happier and more confident and herself. I'm happy she is still with us using her platform to spread the message
she's not on diet anymore
and? dieting while mentally not well is incredibly dangerous - she looks great no matter what.
@@lainareese5777 paste her song link
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I love how Demi talks about her addiction. Alot of people think addicts are junkies on the street. They are the PTA moms, your neighbor, coworkers, best friend etc... More awareness needs to be brought on this subject. Thank you Demi for sharing your story we love you ❤❤
Shay 25 talk about as well that be good for me
Thank you for understanding that
@ready for revolution now thats not true I knew alot of functional addicted that work and eat its rare but I knew some when I was an addict. Now I'm 5yrs sober with two beautiful children.
@ready for revolution now Lol back at you... You would be terrified, if only you knew. The addict is the guy who rang you up at the convenient store today, the girl who was your waitress at the restaurant you had lunch at, her boyfriend who cooked your great food, that cool salesman who sold you your car, your family doctor, your polite and quiet roommate, and your brother who leaves early for work to score so he doesn't get dopesick today at work. It's not just the homeless guy that's at the intersection asking for change. Truth is stranger than fiction!
What are you talking about? Nobody I know is addicted to anything. I can’t imagine being like you. Freak
I’m glad she’s alive , Demi we are rooting for you .
“You are a 10 out of 10. Don’t forget it!” 💕💕
Yeah if you guys are all three tents and all three nervous offense but I am it’s just that it’s him I know 03 doctors I’m not nervous about but all the men in the room then yes I will get nervous about so I’ll be OK I’m promise I’ve got going on but it’s OK I’m always OK I just have no hope in and disappointment but I’m always OK with air thing
The fact that she is so open and shares her struggles and imperfections makes her perfect. She's such an inspiration to me.
I wish Mac Miller can be on here talking about the same thing , r.i.p
Kingbear24 wow that hurt
She introduced
Kingbear24 she’s not dead
Wow ! :( that one hit hard
SDT PokemonGo can you read?
I’m so glad that she’s not with her previous selfish team
Dickxya Rai seems like a toxic team honestly.
That team was NOT selfish for telling her drinking would be selfish of her.
S Kael That team was selfish for their response to her cry for help. She asked for help, and their response was “it’s selfish of you to drink because it hurts us.” While that might be true, it shows how they care much more for their own wellbeing than they do for hers and is also not helpful to her in any way. She was asking for assistance, and they didn’t give her any.
Joseph Sherby right!
@@skael1258 they didn't call her selfish for her drinking, but for her eating, which is body shaming & cruel.. This girl was suffering & they only thought of their pockets..!
Ellen’s show is like a safe space.
When they don't scare you!
Idk she embarrasses a lot of her guests and even some audience members which makes me think differently, but I do respect how she handled this
T81 does she treat them like garbage?
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Thank you 🙏
T81 I’m not surprised, where did you hear that?
If it wasn’t for Ellen, I would not of heard her story. Ellen do be changing the world.
Santo Roy really? Or you THAT uneducated about celebrities?
Red Louboutin what are you talking about
do be
@@redlouboutin9186 Not everyone cares about celebrities.
Did you not watch Demi’s documentary on TH-cam? 💀
The way Demi speaks about her eating disorder and OD, even touching on her core issues, speaks a lot to how she’s processed this and really understood it. So happy for her!
She's so strong mentally. To be able to recover after an 9verdose, give amazing performances, and talk about an extremely hard moment in your life on TV is so brave and strong
I wish people like Mac Miller and Amy Winehouse could hear this message, everyone needs someone to love or talk to and it hurts my heart that most people don’t have that. If you’re seeing this know that you’re loved and appreciated ❤️ don’t give up keep fighting.
Montie Toomer and lil peep
And hopefully not Post Malone
Charles Marvin
Oh no I’m really scared
Charles Marvin yup
Well I am glad Eminem got sober and is still around but it is so sad about those two among countless others
Out of all the public speaking she has done about the issues she has dealt with.. this honestly seems the most genuine she has ever been. She truly looks happy and in a great place mentally and physically. Everything she says seems so honest. When she said “you don’t need anyone or anything to make you happy” I felt that For real this time. Good for her!!
The strength this woman has is amazing, Demi is an absolute ray of sunshine
demi is the b e s t
Demi Lovato is such a class act and she’s so brave to put all those struggles out there to the world!!! She will do great things!!
Especially after her “ex” sexually assaulted her and Disney did nothing about it
Demi handled this beautifully and she's so strong and brave for even talking about it.
I’ve been struggling with my sobriety for a year now and this was exactly what I needed to hear to get out of my head and realize that I can do this. Thank you Demi for being you and showing the truth to addiction and creating more open conversation. This is what people like me need, to not feel like such a failure and to be able to reach out to people when I need without fear of the stigma that often surrounds addicts.
You are battling one of the hardest things a person can battle and that shows strength! Just keep on fighting, Ashley...you got this!
keep on going sis ♥
Keep going girl!❤️
Congrats on your sobriety. You should be very proud of yourself! I am in the journey of 6 years sobriety. It was not easy, but absolutely worth it. You can do it.
I believe in you, you can do it hun 💕
Literally like 4 minutes of demi is not enough, I could listen to her for hours, she is so amazing and I just love her honesty
You should look her up on Ashley Grahams podcast here in youtube. Thats Demi being an inspiration to the world for 45 minutes straight
ItsmeKiki I already did😭❤️
the entire interview is 12 minutes it's in 3 parts!
She's also guest hosting the show on Friday.
@@SaarNSN More likes.
I feel for her. With her eating disorder on Disney, and being forced to be around her ex due to a tour contract. I would definitely use lipo if I had the money. At least I would be confident and not feel much pressure. But now she learned to love herself how she is, we STAN a strong Queen!!!
She talks so real, no scripts, no nothing, JUST REALNESS I can feel
She is such an inspiration honestly. She takes full responsibility to what she did to herself. That takes so much and i believe only a handful of people are strong enough to do that. Sure other factors played part in it, but taking the full responsibility also means that she can now hopefully have peace with herself. And she is so so soo strong for talking about this on a big platform because im sure its super hard to talk about this (and while staying strong). A lot of people dont understand how hard it is to rehabilitate. People dont look at what plays behind the decisions that others make. How she worded it was so well thought out and im happy for her for inspiring people who are going through the same
Well obviously who else is she gonna blame
Gabe Jones-Lang Some people blame anyone but themselves because it’s easier than admitting it.
its hard to rehabilitate but its harder not to. cause the pain is there and if you dont deal with it you have to keep fighting it. you may as well face it and deal with it. and have a happier life. its liberating to deal with our demons its alot worse not to. though it takes a lot of courage, it ultimately pays off cuz all of us have demons we need to confront with or it swallow us up. so swim or sink. you choose.
Aimee Grice It kinda sounded like she was blaming her team for not helping her and the unhelpful comments they made.
Lewey The Frog
Yea, it kind of sounded like that to me, too, and I’m not trying to be a brat. I e battled addictions too, but that didn’t seem like full responsibility to me
Sobriety is so hard. So much harder than people without addiction could ever imagine.
Yes it is. The key is to never get addicted in the first place. They teach you that in school, they talk about it all the time.... but you people dont listen.
For real
@@LL-wu5ui ok, Miss Self Righteous. I guess you're perfect and have never tried a drink, drug, or smoke in your entire life. * eye roll *
@@user-fb4sb1zi8g well, i back lea's words and i know for sure i never "tried a drink, drug, or smoke in my entire life". and into my 2nd year at med school.
a weak mentality leads to addiction, since such people couldn't handle the world as it is but rather ran away from it.
@@3b0d1999 you went to med school and don't believe addiction is real? It's just "running away from life." You need a refund for your education.
Love how she went from ‘tell me you love me’ to i love me’.
Epic24/7 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Sometimes when I hear her talk about this stuff I think about her on sonny with a chance and it breaks my heart:(
Aliyah Rossiter - me too ☹️
same :( I love that show but when I heard her story I just felt sad
I feel like anytime a celebrity wants to get candid or honest they go on Ellen. Ellen is a wonderful listener. I could never imagine Demi or anyone doing this on Jimmy Fallon
Lulu Harshie
Very true
Well I mean, Ellen is a talk show and Jimmy Fallon is a comedy show so...
Well, of course not. Ellen's is a daytime show. Jimmy's is a late night show. They serve different audiences and different purposes.
I'm 51 and my heart goes out to anyone in recovery but especially to people in the spotlight. Recovery is a long and difficult journey for some and to have to do it under the glaring spotlight of Fame where perfect strangers think they have a right to know more about a person than their body of work is grueling. Thank you Demi for your experience, strength and hope.
Thank you so much for the support you give for recovery. Alot of people don't understand addiction is real
Wait, her “team” of paid professionals to help and assist a famous pop stars were asked for help and said she was being selfish?
Yes. That is heartbreaking to hear.
They said that drinking and breaking her sobriety would be selfish.
Believe all woman
@@orangexylem I mean...it is in a lot of ways. But clearly a "team" that you're paying is outta wack if they're even having that conversation honestly.
U don't know all of the story. U werent there. U have absolutely no idea of what they have done, or what Demi has done. U are just being here judging people in a "team" that u dont even know what they look like just by one sentence that Demi said. Who are u to judge? Shut your mouth and think about it.
Ellen seems so genuinely happy to see Demi happy and I’m hereeee for it
Omg the moment when she says "you at home" 3:18! Really felt like she's talking to me
I’m so proud of her for having the guts to address this. I can’t imagine how many people she inspires and helps just by sharing her story and being transparent about her struggles.
Addiction runs in her family. Didn’t know. That explains a lot.
Straightupshooter Hey would u be willing to watch my most recent video? I put so much time into it and my videos are lit. No lie but I know I’m a random person I’m just looking for people to entertain 👌 but I hope you have a good day
you should watch her documentary simply complicated she really opened up about it on there
Jonna Nadine where can i find the documentary?
Emma Spindley it’s called simply complicated. You can find it on TH-cam ♡
honeymoon Ave123 thank you!!
We’ve all grown up with this girl. Her smile has always been so grand and beautiful. I’m so glad she’s here to speak her story; it’s inspiring really; I hope to one day follow in her footsteps of solid sobriety. ♥️
Nothing to add I haven't met yall. Is there a meeting soon. Thanks for everything,.!
She's got the most beautiful smile and laugh I've always thought so 💕
She is but people can't choose there looks.
Air 22 I wasn’t really talking about her looks though
@@crystalrainnwalton oh either way She is beautiful face and seems to have a good heart inside.
I’m almost 7 months sober! Demi is such an inspiration.
Good for you.
Yay! You got this girl. Stay strong. With Love.
Good for you. I’m proud, stay strong with everything.
Congratulations! That is wonderful!
YESSSSS
Love the way she’s carrying herself, she’s matured a lot since her Disney days
I love and respect this woman so much! She is so strong.
I know this is serious but when she pointed at the camera my heart literally dropped...
Paster her song here
Alana Musical same 😭😂
If your heart *literally* dropped you might be dead. You aight?
@@saskiadenboer3239 my heart just dropped that I saw you
@@melissaduman606 3:16
What I love about Demi is that she never pretended to be someone else. She always openeded up about her emotional problems and addictions. She knows that being so transparent about these problems takes away a lot of people, the judges of good morals, for example. But even so, she continued to be faithful to the person she is, and to the problems that she has. I'm happy to see her well after all she been through. You go, Demi!!!!
You’re right she’s so real and honest and I think a lot of young women and men can look to her inspirational
She has always been someone I looked up to but she’s also a real person. I was so sad when she relapsed but she seems to be surrounded by better people and it seems she has a better head space. I’m always rooting the best for her.
As a recovering alcoholic/addict and a HUGE Demi fan, she constantly amazes me. Her music has been there for me my entire life and she has saved me and inspired me countless times. Addicts aren’t junkies and sobriety isn’t easy. Own it and grow through what you go through. Share your hope, experience, and strength and help the next suffering alcoholic/addict. Be kind and love others, but most importantly love yourself. “You’re a 10 out of 10!” Thank you @demilovato for my tears of joy again and for sharing your story.
I really love how Demi is so relatable even as a person who’s constantly in the spotlight. She emphasizes the importance of self love and self care in maintaining your mental health! When she was talking about her relapse, she didn’t sugarcoat it or give some scripted response. Talking about addiction, especially the feelings involved with it, is still considered a bit of a taboo subject, and I think the way she addressed this issue took a LOT of courage.
*I absolutely love how she is using her platform to be open about issues like this, that so many people are going trough rn
She is the only artist that whenever I listen to her story or songs I get emotional. 💜
Who the hell in her "team" had the audacity to tell her she's selfish for seeking help!??! She needs a new team
she has a new team now, and a really good one
They meant it would be selfish of her to go back out drinking
That's like what happened to Avicii, you should watch his netflix documentary.
her manager who, upon hearing Demi relapsing on her bulimia because of a break-up said 'you're not the only one wh's going through a break-up' on a CAMERA. Her sober coach who should never work as a sober coach in the first place (I mean he laughed at a homeless man who, most likely, struggled with alcoholism). Yeah, those people. Oh, plus they made her feel like she owes them because they were her "saviors"...
Alex Brandsted That’s not a response you give when someone tells you that they need help.
I love Demi so much. She deserves all the happiness in her life. She’s such a strong woman after all the struggles she’s been through!!💗💗
I love seeing her look like this not the skinny one. Imagine your manager made you eat watermelon instead of your own birthday cake, not eating when going on tour
@iiarolix that's sad to hear
@vlostav ' bro read the room
@Teddy Teafull that can be true in some areas but...that’s not the main concern here.
This is real! This is me! This is exactly we’re in supposed to be yeah! Gotta let the light, SHINE ON ME!!!
olish hussian now I found who i am there’s no way to hold it in , no more hiding who I wanna be. This is me
@@ieuanwilliams7 You're the voice I hear inside my head
The reason that I'm singing
@@briandalopez8670 I needa find youuuuu
@@briandalopez8670 I need to find you
“You are a 10 out of 10” proud of you!
When talk shows had heart and depth this interview would have been the full hour .....scary how attention spans so short now with more time she could have made a great impact to alot of viewers.....
hh23 hh23 watch her documentary she goes into detail about everything
britt b does she have a new documentary out?
Kortney Saxena it’s not new it came out a couple years ago I’m pretty sure but still worth the watch!
Kortney Saxena it’s called simply complicated
The most emotional thing of this interview is how much compassion, empathy Ellen showed while listening to Demi’s story. Elle was teary-eyed was while listening to her story 😭😭
I AM PROUD OF ANYONE AND EVERYONE WHO HAS STRUGGLED WITH ANY ADDICTION! YOU CAN DO IT AND I BELIEVE IN YOU! YOU ARE WORTH IT!
Thank you I have struggled with depression anxiety and self harm
Seeing Demi like this... For the first time seeing her as an influencer in this body and mind.. she makes me FEEL SO BEAUTIFUL ❤️
She's a whole different vibe now
i like it
@@starburst9053 same
It's so.. Grounded. And she's practically glowing too. Seems to me she is close to becoming whole.
When she said “you are a 10/10” i just able bawled. I really hope she always feels this way. She’s so strong.
Thank you demi, I'm not battling addiction but I'm battling mental abuse and I'm trying my best to overcome and focus on myself. Thank you for the encouragement. You are a strong woman!
I didn't expect to connect with her... I loved hearing her words.
Every word she said was so extremely important.
Somethings different it’s the inner glow. She is truly on her healing journey
When Demi pointed to the camera saying: You at home.. I felt like : Yes, she is speaking to me! I'm not crying, you are crying!😭😍 She is such an angel! She desirves BEST of THE BEST!💪🏼 P.S.: Her speech, got me like: DEMI FOR PRESIDENT!💪🏼👑❤✌🏻🤩
Christopher Alex I completely agree
Thank u@@rebecca9848
I love that she ultimately took accountability for her overdose and said that it was her actions that drove her to overdose. Even though her team failed her, she didn't play the victim card and place blame on others
Umm...she placed blame a little on others. Ultimately she took the blame, but she sprinkled some blame on others at the same time. Both can be a little true.
I love her and I'm so happy she's still alive.
Her telling Ellen the reason it happened made me tear up. Glad she’s back and healthy again.
She's such a queen.
She's been through so much with trying to get sober and dealing with depression but you can tell she's happy now.
Bah! When she said “you are a ten outta ten” I couldn’t help but cry cause sometimes you have to hear it. I hope one day when someone compliments me I don’t cry cause I don’t believe it i smile and say heck yes iam.
Starlight Doll make that day today; you’re a kickass person, you’re a spirit within a body and you better rock that body
Stay Strong You're Beautiful!
Who’s here after watching the Dancing With the Devil documentary?
In addiction, lying and manipulating and denial. That’s what I see. She’s admitted it in her documentary. I see it here in this interview.
I really hope she got a new "team" a true TEAM would NOT tell someone they are being selfish if they need help
She did got a new team
This is so sad because u never know who’s going through something like this or how emotions of abandonment can affect u in the future ❤️ stay strong Demi 💗💗💗
She is so raw, honest and inspiring.
I love her.
Bless, Demi. Bless her for being so raw and honest about the overwhelming feeling of being human. For her to speak to millions and millions about some of the most tragic things that came from her feelings and emotions is a powerful, powerful thing. My son reached out to some of his friends when he was 17 and going through depression, and everyone told him that he was the only one who felt that way... they felt great. It only intensified his feeling that something was wrong with him. Thank you for your bravery, Demi. You admit that life is about stumbling, falling, and then how you live after the fall. You will save lives.
Just one thing to say... WHAT AN INCREDIBLE HUMAN!!!
demi is the b e s t
Honestly, this is one of the only times I've felt shes been truly genuine in herself and what she puts forwards. Its refreshing
Seeing her sparkle like this.... 🥺❤ she's just so full of life & it really is magnificent ❤🙌
She’s a strong, independent, inspiring, gorgeous, + authentic human. You can’t help but love her & be so beyond proud. 💕
It was so silent in that room.. You couldve have probably heard a pin drop. That's called respect, which Demi deserves whole-heartedly! ❤❤❤❤
Demi is so strong. The fact that she is so open about the difficult times in her life is absolutely amazing
God I love her so much. I’m so glad she’s still here 💜💜
I'm so glad Demi opened up about her struggles, it proves to others that your not alone whatever your going though because shes been through struggling. We are all so proud of demi. Stay Strong To All!💕
The moment you think you have it... you don’t. I have 2 years and 3 months clean right ow. Demi is a huge inspiration through her ups and downs. I absolutely love her and her story!!!
I agree, not just with substance abuse. I was clean for more than a year but then it snapped again. It is always there, we just get better everyday ignoring and pretending it's not there. Demi is an inspiration. We thank her for being real and raw.
@@notyou5995 I wish both of you guys the best.💙 I hope that the next time you're down, you find the strength to come back up. Please remember that you're valuable and you're needed.
@@Gustavo-vk5nd Thank you. That's nice of you, even nicer than what I'm hearing around me. Again, thank you.
Amazing. Demi’s honesty is truly beautiful. I found myself being really honest this evening to a group of students I know in the group singing class that I take. I mentioned my sobriety and that I’m 7 years sober but last week I just couldn’t attend. My depression was at a low and I HAD to go to a meeting. They were all so respectful and some were shocked. I’m pleased that I opened up to them. They know I’m here for them now if they or a loved one of theirs needs to ever talk. I wish that talking about recovery, sobriety, addiction and alcoholism weren’t still an awkward topic for some. There are a huge amount of incredibly talented famous people out there who are in recovery, I wish some of them would open up more to talk about their own stories but I respect their decisions to keep it personal. The more we talk the better the understanding and the less of a stigma and shame. Also, if we were to talk more then we might, just might still have Whitney, George, Michael, Prince..I could go on. Thank you Demi...you’re a beacon of hope for us all.
What a great role model, you can struggle, but you have to go thru by yourself! I wish her the very best!
Bruh. I wasn't always her biggest fan . But I am a big fan of who she is as an advocate for sobriety . I've been struggling getting sober. I even ended up in the hospital and still relapsed it's when your ready not everyone else .
Watch her latest documentary "Dancing With The Devil". She's not an advocate of sobriety anymore (which I totally understand and agree. Strict yourself from ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING it makes you feel good can be very dangerous.)