Demi Lovato

American singer, songwriter, actress, and mental health advocate known for her powerful vocals and candid personal journey. Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Lovato began acting at age 7 on Barney & Friends. Disney fame came via Camp Rock (2008), launching her music career with albums Don't Forget (2008) and Here We Go Again (2009). Achieved global stardom with hits like Skyscraper and Sorry Not Sorry, earning Grammy nominations and over 100 award wins.
  • Hospitalized in 2010 for eating disorders and self-harm, entering treatment facilities. Publicly disclosed bipolar disorder diagnosis in 2011.
  • Suffered near-fatal opioid overdose in July 2018, resulting in multiple organ failure and brain damage. Documented recovery in 2021's Dancing with the Devil docuseries.
  • Announced non-binary gender identity in 2021 using they/them pronouns, later adopting she/they flexibility. Vocal LGBTQ+ advocate.
  • Revealed sexual assault trauma at age 15 by a Disney Channel co-star during 2021 documentary, criticizing industry exploitation.