Biography of Demi Lovato
Demi Lovato is a multi-talented powerhouse. She's bravely navigated the challenges of growing up in the spotlight while overcoming serious mental health struggles; starred in hit TV shows ("Glee," "From Dusk Till Dawn," "Sonny with a Chance") and teen movies ("Camp Rock," "Princess Protection Program"), while also building a successful music career. She writes her own lyrics and music, plays piano and guitar with skill, and is a talented dancer. She's got undeniable charisma. Her net worth is about $40 million.
Childhood
The future star's education and early development was almost entirely thanks to her mother. She barely remembers her father, who left when she was just two years old after divorcing her mother, Diana Hart. This might explain why Demi struggled with vulnerability and couldn't stand up to classmates who constantly bullied and gossiped about her.Demi had a good relationship with her sisters though – the elder, Dallas, and the younger (step-sister) Maddison. But even they couldn't help her learn to handle peer attacks or navigate social situations in general. Her mental health struggles became severe. As she's openly shared, suicidal thoughts plagued her from age seven. That's when Demi's mother decided to homeschool her daughter.


The early career
While many know and love Demi Lovato as a singer, and she's repeatedly said music comes first for her, her initial success actually came through acting. While still very young, she landed a role on the children's TV show "Barney and Friends." The show also featured another future star, Selena Gomez, who was Demi's best friend until 2019.
Important career stages
"Camp Rock" became the girl's first big break. The film featured "This Is Me," which Demi Lovato performed as a duet with Joe Jonas. Right after the premiere, the song hit the charts and quickly reached number one.

Her active online presence doesn't slow down Demi's professional growth. She continues working on new material, always writing her own lyrics. Filmmakers also keep tabs on her, casting her in projects and tapping her for animated voice work. She's voiced characters like Smurfette in "Smurfs: The Lost Village" and Lenore in "Charming."
In September 2017, the singer's 6th album "Tell Me You Love Me" was released. The 12-track album features lead single "Sorry Not Sorry," which came with a vibrant music video. In interviews, Demi revealed the song was dedicated to her haters.
Personal life of Demi Lovato
Beyond her early romance with Miley Cyrus's brother, Demi's first serious relationship was with Joe Jonas from the Jonas Brothers. Their romance captivated thousands of "Camp Rock" fans. But like many Hollywood romances, this one didn't have a fairy-tale ending. The breakup hit Lovato hard. Her bipolar disorder worsened, leading to a three-month stay at a Chicago treatment facility.

Social activity
In addition to her professional activities, Demi Lovato takes part in various charity events. The young star is one of the most passionate advocates for the LGBT community. Remembering her experience as a child, Demi is actively fighting against bullying at school.

Demi Lovato Now
On July 24, 2018, Demi Lovato was hospitalized for a heroin overdose. She'd maintained sobriety for six years, but her song 'Sober' hinted that she'd relapsed. Doctors saved her life, and she entered rehab.