Demi Lovato Hid Her Life by Gagging Neighbor With Confidentiality Agreement!
Recently relapsed Demi Lovato didn't want anyone talking about her return to partying hard, so she made her next-door neighbor sign a confidentiality agreement, RadarOnline.com exclusively learned.
The 25-year-old singer was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday, July 24, 2018 for a suspected overdose after friends made a panicked 9-1-1 call to desperately save her life.
The caller told the operator she was “unconscious” as the ambulance rushed to her Hollywood Hills home help her.
When asked about the frightening situation, Lovato’s next-door neighbor Glen told RadarOnline.com that he was forbidden from talking about her because he signed a confidentiality agreement with her.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Los Angeles cops and firefighters swarmed the troubled singer’s home after receiving a distress call at 11:30 am this morning.
Los Angeles Police Department Officer Ray Brown told RadarOnline.com exclusively: “Police received a call at 11:37 am of a possible OD of a 25-year-old female in Hollywood.”
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She was transported to a local hospital, and is recovering.
The star relapsed on drugs and alcohol after six years sober earlier this year, RadarOnline.com previously reported.
She admitted the relapse in her new song, “Sober.”
“Demi relapsed about two months ago because she stopped the accountability portion of her recovery,” one source told RadarOnline.com in June.
The source said she’s been “off the rails” ever since.
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