Demi Lovato is getting real with her fans about what she's been through over the past few years! As Entertainment Tonight shares, Lovato is at the centre of an upcoming YouTube docuseries that sees her candidly talking about the personal battles she's overcome— including her overdose back in 2018.
Lovato will be reflecting on her past and well-being in series
Lovato starred in a YouTube documentary in 2017 called Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated, and it was announced last year that the "Confident" singer would be getting her own YouTube docuseries! As Entertainment Tonight reports, on Wednesday it was revealed that the docuseries will be called Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil.
Dancing with the Devil is set to premiere on YouTube on March 23, with new episodes released every Tuesday for a couple weeks. According to a press release, the series will be "an honest look back at some of the most trying times in Lovato’s life as she unearths her prior traumas and discovers the importance of her physical, emotional, and mental health."
Lovato calls docuseries a "journey to face my past head-on"
Lovato's YouTube docuseries is helmed by Michael D. Ratner, who acts as director and executive producer on the project. Ratner also worked on Justin Bieber's YouTube docuseries, Justin Bieber: Seasons, which saw Bieber talk about similar themes of well-being and addiction. Lovato released a statement about Dancing with the Devil, sharing what fans can expect from the upcoming series.
"It’s been two years since I came face-to-face with the darkest point in my life, and now I’m ready to share my story with the world," the star explained. "For the first time, you’ll be able to see my chronicle of struggle and ongoing healing from my point of view. I’m grateful that I was able to take this journey to face my past head-on and finally share it with the world."