Demi Lovato Talks ‘Difficult Time’ During Performance After Relapse Confession
June 22 2018, Published 3:31 p.m. ET
Demi Lovato opened up to fans about overcoming difficult times, this Thursday after her shocking relapse confession. Following the news that she is back to struggling with addiction, the pop princess took the stage to perform her latest songs—though her much-talked-about single “Sober” was left out of the tracklist.
“I met so many people in my meet-and-greets and through the internet and outside of my hotel or whatever… you share your stories with me, you open up and it’s just incredible,” an emotional Lovato, 25, said to her Barcelona fans.
Despite her health crisis, the brunette beauty is currently on her Tell Me You Love Me tour in Europe.
“I just want to let you know that no matter what you’re going through, you can get through it. Life is really, really funny sometimes, and it can difficult—but for the most part, if you do what makes you happy and you set yourself free, you’ll live an amazing life,” she continued, one day after fans were shocked to hear she is no longer sober.
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“This goes out to all of my warriors out there,” Lovato concluded before performing her touching son, “Warrior.”
As RadarOnline.com exclusively reported, the singer “went nuts” after her team tried to get her help following her recent relapse two months ago. They’ve tried to get her a sober coach but she is off-the-rails and refusing to attend her addiction recovery meetings.
In her song, she promised her parents, fans and loved ones that she would seek help, even apologizing to herself for letting her weakness take over once more.
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