Demi Lovato

Demi Lovato
Demetria Devonne "Demi" Lovatois an American singer, songwriter, and actress who made her debut as a child actress in Barney & Friends. In 2008, Lovato rose to prominence in the Disney Channel television film Camp Rock and signed a recording contract with Hollywood Records. She released her debut album, Don't Forget, in September 2008; it debuted at No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Americafor sales of over 530,000...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPop Singer
Date of Birth20 August 1992
CityAlbuquerque, NM
CountryUnited States of America
Sometimes it's dramatic, but mental health, as a whole, has to become mainstream.
The smartest thing a woman can ever learn, is to never need a man.
Having an eating disorder doesn't show ‘strength.’ Strength is when are able to overcome your demons after being sick and tired for so long. Starving is not a ‘diet’ and throwing up isn't something that only extremely thin men or women do. Eating disorders do not discriminate..Neither does any other mental illness. These are deadly diseases that are taking lives daily. So please, let's be cautious of the words we use when discussing ED's and other mental illnesses.
I'm not afraid to talk about the fact that women get paid less than men in the United States and how unfair that is. Talking about it at all is doing the work.
As a kid I'd play with homemade recipes, like putting pineapple on my face to exfoliate my skin and doing facial steams with lavender or peppermint oils. I just loved doing stuff like that. It's what motivated me to launch my skin care line.
Growing up in America, I never really appreciated my culture. I knew what being Hispanic was, but I thought that since I didn't look Hispanic, I was white.
If you're hurting, don't be afraid to seek the help you need! Speak to someone - it may just change your life.
I'm very passionate about charity... Performing is my passion. But it's not gonna change the world. That's why I give back.
I allowed social media to define what I thought of my body. And now I realize that no matter how thin you are, someone will call you fat. No matter how beautiful you are, someone will call you ugly. But you can't spend your time worrying about that. You're just not going to please the world.
I tried to conform to what everyone thinks is beautiful. But my genetics gave me a curvy figure, and I've come to understand that in the Latina culture, that is beautiful.
I think that's what goes wrong in a lot of people's careers, so many people are afraid to say, "This person has a problem" or "This person maybe shouldn't do this" because they're afraid of losing their jobs.
The more active I am, the better I feel and the longer I can stay onstage without losing my breath.
If I could turn back time, I would tell myself that I'm beautiful every day, because we all are! And we need to start believing it!
I feel most confident when I'm taking care of my body and my skin.