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Demi Lovato Opens Up About Her Addiction, Depression & S**uality

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Demi Lovato Opens Up About Her Addiction, Depression & S**uality

American Singer; Demi Lovato is out with a bang as she releases a new song not leaving out her experiences with addiction, depression, and her s**uality.

Recall that recently, Demi Lovato requested that people use she/her as her pronouns after coming out as non-binary for more than a year.

The 29-year-old singer who spoke openly about re-adopting the pronouns released her new album, “Holy F*ck” — on Friday, the day before she star turns 30.

The former Disney Channel unapologetically addresses the issues she has dealt with regarding her addiction, s**uality, and mental health struggles.

Lovato comes out firing on the first track, “Freak,” a thrashing rave-up with punk-rocker Yungblud on which she embraces the power of being an outcast: “Get your tickets to the freak show, baby/Step right up to watch the freak go crazy.”

Then on another rocking cut, “Skin of My Teeth,” Lovato — who has been open about her struggles with addiction — admits that “I’m alive by the skin of my teeth.”

And the pop star is very much aware of the fish bowl that she lives in as she deals with her own recovery journey: “Demi leaves rehab again/When is this shit gonna end?/Sounds like the voice in my head/I can’t believe I’m not dead.”

Meanwhile, the guitar-charged takedown “Eat Me” — featuring Royal & the Serpent — gives the middle finger to all the haters who have shaded her for how she identifies: The singer came out as nonbinary and was using they/them pronouns, but she has recently adopted using she/her again.

“Would you like me better if I was still her?/Did she make your mouths water? . . . I know the s – – t that I’ve ignored/I know the girl that you adored/She’s dead, it’s time to f – – king mourn.”

And on the confessional power ballad “Happy Ending,” Lovato shares her struggle with depression — and how she has tried to cope with it: “I got high/You name it, I’ve tried it/Sure, I’m sober now/And everybody’s proud/But I miss my vices.”

Demi is Lit!

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