Advertisement

Singer Demi Lovato opens up about her rehab life

Demi Lovato
Advertisement

American singer Demi Lovato is one of the most vocal social justice advocates Hollywood has to offer.

During her recent interview, Demi opened up about life in quarantine.

She also discussed quarantine similarities to the time she spent in a rehab facility.

“I’m much more used to self-isolation, but I’m also really used to it because I was joking with some friends that I met in treatment, I was like, ‘This just feels like rehab.”

However, she admitted that this quarantine is exponentially more luxurious as compared to the life in rehab.

Advertisement

She also quoted, “You’re on lockdown at a facility, which most of the time was like a house-looking place or they’ve got beds, except in rehab you don’t get TV or your phone, so this is actually luxurious.

You don’t get to go to the store whenever you want, or Postmate whatever you want. So it’s just interesting.

I was like, ‘I’m glad that I’ve already pretty much done this a few times in my life.”

Demi later went on to admit that she is an introvert because she doesn’t love fame.

The singer further added, “I love being able to reach a lot of people with my music and help them and I love being able to use my platform for the greater good.

But when it comes to paparazzi or getting recognized and things like that, that’s just not a part that I really enjoy. So I stay home anyways, I’m a homebody.”

Advertisement
Read More News On

Catch all the Business News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL News


Download The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Live News.


Advertisement
End of Story
BOL Stories of the day
Final season of Stranger Things, official trailer drops, fans in frenzy
Faisal Kapadia's Bollywood connection with Dimple Kapadia revealed
Remembering Tanvir Naqvi on his 53rd death anniversary
Javeria Saud responds to Saba Qamar’s remarks on Karachi
Karachi's Arts Council to host World Culture Festival 2025
Sherjan Ahmed’s song "The New Age" nominated for 2026 Grammy Awards
Next Article
Exit mobile version