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According to what we are getting, the rest “overdose” occurred at Lovato's Hollywood Hills home, pictured here, and when paramedics arrived she was unconscious.
Street Magazine
According to what we are getting, the rest “overdose” occurred at Lovato's Hollywood Hills home, pictured here, and when paramedics arrived she was unconscious.
According to TMZ, an overdose
occurred at Lovato's home, and when paramedics arrived she was
unconscious.
Los
Angeles Police Department spokesperson told Street Magazine that both the LA
Police and Fire Department responded to a "medical emergency call" on
the 8000 block of Laurel View Drive in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood at
11:40 a.m.
Last
month, Lovato, who has grappled with substance abuse in the past, revealed in a new emotional
single that she had relapsed months after celebrating six years
of sobriety. In her new song “Sober,” Lovato sings she’s not sober anymore and
apologizes to the “ones who never left” her side and the fans following her
journey. “Mama, I’m so sorry I’m not sober anymore/And Daddy, please forgive me
for the drinks spilled on the floor,” Lovato sings in the chorus. “To the ones
who never left me/We’ve been down this road before/I’m so sorry, I’m not sober
anymore.”
The singer went on to
apologize to her “future love.” “For the man that left my bed/For making love
the way I saved for you inside my head,” the lyrics read. “And I'm sorry for
the fans I lost/Who watched me fall again/I wanna be a role model/But I'm only
human.” In the song, Lovato promises to get help and says it wasn’t her
intention to relapse.
Lovato has previously
opened up about her struggle with drug and alcohol addiction.
She
marked six years sober on March 15, celebrating the landmark on Instagram with
a “Self Love” T-shirt and a thank you to fans. The next night, she went on
stage for her “Tell Me You Love Me” tour and gave a heartfelt speech, Billboard reported.
“Six years ago, I was
drinking vodka out of a Sprite bottle at 9 in the morning, throwing up in the
car," she told the audience. "And I just remember thinking, 'This is
no longer cute. This is no longer fun. And I'm just like my dad.' So I took a
look at my life and I said, 'Something has to change, I've got to get sober' --
so I did."
Lovato, who first
started acting at the age of 7 on "Barney & Friends," rose to
fame after appearing in Disney Channel’s 2008 “Camp Rock," where she
starred as Mitchie Torres.
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