Almost three years after her overdose, Demi Lovato can’t drive With tinnitus, she can’t always hear properly, and when she looks at a person’s eyes, she can’t see his nose or mouth
These are some of the singer-actress’ revelations from her new cover story for the March issue of Glamor
“When I ignore and deny my truth, I get angry and overflow and make decisions that are really bad for me,” she told the magazine. “When I look in the mirror and present something to the mirror that I am not , it will break ”
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She has started meditating and has new management, she said Both helped to find the balance. When she found that, Lovato said, “My whole life has turned out the way it should be”
Part of Lovato’s truth, she said, is that an all-or-nothing approach to sobriety wouldn’t work for her after her OD.She left the door open for a drink or a smoke After rescue workers, Narcan, and hospital stays saved her life in 2018, she previously revealed that her overdose caused three strokes and one heart attack
In making that decision, she said she had consulted her case manager for recovery. She spoke to him about saying, on the one hand, that everything was legal about her eating disorder. On the other, her sobriety journey, she followed “a program that that tells me if I slip I will die ”
Lovato said to her case manager, “I think I want to try this balance in the substance of my life too”
“As I got older I realized how weird I really was,” said 28-year-old Lovato. “I was engaged to a man last year and when it didn’t work I thought,” This is a giant sign “I thought I was going to spend my life with someone Now that I didn’t want to, I felt relieved that I could live my truth”
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“I met a girl and thought, ‘I like this a lot more” It felt better It felt right, “Lovato said.” Some of the people I was with – when the time came To be sexual or intimate, I had this type of visceral response. For example, “I just don’t want to put my mouth there”” It wasn’t even based on who it was with
“I just discovered that I value these people’s friendships more than romance, and I didn’t want romance from anyone of the opposite sex”
Learn more about Lovato’s life in her new four-part Netflix documentary “Dancing With the Devil,” which opens the SXSW virtual film festival on Tuesday and will open on March 23 March begins streaming
Christie D’Zurilla covers the latest entertainment news. She joined the Los Angeles Times in 2003 as a USC graduate and has 30 years of journalistic experience in Southern California
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Source: https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2021-03-11/demi-lovato-queer-sobriety-glamour