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Teen Mom No Demi Lovato Fan: Farrah Abraham Mouths Off on Twitter



One Teen Mom is no fan of Demi Lovato and used Twitter to mock her eating disorder and her talent.

"In the v.o booth... i feel if demi Lavato [sic] can sing... why can't I... I've been through way more then just vomiting [sic] after every meal," she wrote.

Meanwhile the reality TV mess showed why she is famous, the cameras rolled as she received some new breast implants in the premiere of season three of the MTV reality show.

The 19-year-old brunette was seen undergoing surgery to increase her natural assets from a size A to C in a bid to boost her modeling career.

She had earlier broken the news to her mother, who worriedly warned her about the health risks and financial implications.

The teen mom didn't care.

“I’m kind of excited, I’m going to need your help because I won’t be able to lift Sophia,” she told her mother Debra Danielson ahead of the surgery.

“I’ll take some time off and just do my school for two weeks.

“It’ll help me get modeling jobs. When I had Sophia I had way more boobs and I shrunk down to nothing. I deserve to at least treat myself.”

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Demi Lovato: "I Try To Create Positive Energy Everywhere I Go"



Demi Lovato is indeed moving forward with her life.

While the 18-year-old star has certainly dealt with more than her fair share of challenges lately, she's clearly coming back stronger than ever.

"As the world knows, I kind of went through a bunch this last year," Lovato said today while paying our very own Ryan Seacrest a visit, referring to a recent stint in a treatment facility to deal with her bipolar and eating disorders.

In recalling the issues she faced, Lovato admitted that "it got to the point where I was lying to everyone, lying about eating and being happy...I became a little brat and I had so much growing up to do, and I never intentionally meant to be that way, but I just had so much going on in my head."

Thankfully, though, Lovato got the help that she needed and, as a result, has a much brighter outlook on life.

"I try to create positive energy everywhere I go," she said after Seacrest commented on her "big smile" and "the happiness" that surrounds her.

And Lovato's ability to work through it all is refective in the heartfelt lyrics of her new song, "Skyscraper."

"It's about rising above those issues," she pointed out. "That it's going to be OK. No matter how hard your rock bottom is, you can rise above it and you can come back."

While the song itself was released today, the video for the new single will actually be making its broadcast debut exclusively on E! News and E! Online on Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET.

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WERE SELENA GOMEZ AND MILEY CYRUS THERE FOR DEMI LOVATO DURING REHAB?



Demi Lovato's new single Skyscraper is a heartbreaking song about fighting back against her eating disorder and self harm which she spent several months in rehab overcoming. After rehab Demi tweeted the accusatory message, "Btw it's funny how people come around now that your (sic) back on your feet and comin' out with a single... Where were you last year?!" We wondered who she was referring to? Did old BFFs Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez abandon her?

Well the answer is NO. They were totes there for Demi when she needed them. Despite the fact that Demi's friendships with Selena and Miley had gone through rocky times, when it mattered they both came to her aid.

This makes us happy. Go girls sticking together!

In an interview with Ryan Seacrest, Demi said:

"Selena and I hadn't spoken in a long time. We just had some issues that we had to deal with. But the day I went into treatment I get a phone call from her and she was the one sobbing on the phone.

"She was like, 'Are you OK? I've been crying non-stop. Are you sure you're OK?' And, all issues aside, I started crying too and I'm like, 'Yes, I'm OK.'"

Then discussing Miley she said, "She sent me a Christmas present and that meant a lot to me because I didn't get Christmas presents in there [rehab]... I just have incredible friends."

We're glad to see that Demi Lovato is still referring to Miley and Selena as 'friends'. We all know that Selena and Demi had gone through a rough patch but perhaps now, after rehab, they're stronger than ever.

Aw we hope they can one day be besties like this again. We forgot have funny they were together!

What do you think about Selena and Miley being there for Demi when she needed them? Who do you think wasn't there for her then? Do you want them all to be BFFs again or think they've grown up and grown apart?

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DEMI LOVATO SHOWS LOVE FOR "SKYSCRAPER" COWRITER



Demi Lovato’s new single “Skyscraper” and according to our friends at JSYK, Demi is sharing the credit.

She tweeted the other day, “Also HUGE thanks to @kerlimusic for writing on #SKYSCRAPER!!!” Such a talented woman!!! Thank you!!"

And it looks like Kerli was just as excited to work with Demi. “I am so grateful to be a part of [Demi’s] journey and contribute to the story that is inspiring so many,” Kerli told JSYK. “With a courage beyond her years and a voice of a legend, this is just the beginning.”

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Nick Jonas: Demi Lovato's Song is 'Great'



Nick Jonas was on hand earlier this week at the 2011 Grammy Camp to convey his wisdom about music making to a crowd of passionate students from around the country.

The 18-year-old musician caught up with THR later in the afternoon and shared about the experience, “The message that I hope to bring them is just that if you’re passionate about this and you really do want to make a career out of it, a life out of music, it’s the best thing to be a part of.”

“I get to wake up every day and create music. And even when it’s a tough moment as far as career ups and downs, it’s always something you’re passionate about and it’s a beautiful way to spend your life,” Nick continued.

Also asked about former costar and tour mate Demi Lovato’s new track, Nick dished, “It’s a great song. She played it for me a while ago. It’s great.”

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WHAT DOES NICK JONAS THINK OF DEMI LOVATO'S SKYSCRAPER?



DON'T GET TOO ENTHUSIASTIC THERE NICK JONAS...

Nick Jonas was at the 7th annual Grammy Camp joining Greyson Chance on the master panel for high school kids across the country. He also gave an interview discussing his involvement in the Grammy Camp, Joe Jonas's solo career and what he thinks of Demi Lovato's hugely emotional single Skyscraper.

Demi Lovato and The Jonas Brothers grew up together with Camp Rock and she used to describe them as her best friends. In particular, of course, Joe Jonas who she famously dated for a while. Many questioned whether her emotional breakdown leading to rehab had something to do with her bad breakup from Joe.

Nick, however, was keen to show that he liked the single and is still in touch with Demi.

When asked if he'd heard Demi's Skyscraper Nick said,

"I have. It's a great song, she played it for me a while ago, it's great."

The interview also asked if he's been giving tips to his brother Joe as Joe's just launched his solo career and Nick has worked on his own music in the past.

Nick replied, "The project that I did was more a side project and he's really doing a solo thing, when I did mine it provided for me to go and be able to do that for a little while.. but he really is doing a solo thing."

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Victoria, Selena & Demi: Different & Alike In Good Ways



Victoria Justice, Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato are quickly becoming the first names you think of when we say young hollywood.

There are tons of differences between the three 18-year-old actresses, but there are also a lot of similarities.

“Well, we obviously all have the singing and acting thing in common,” Victoria shared with Latina mag. “I would say we’re all pretty hardworking and driven at a young age. We all have crazy, hectic schedules and I’m sure that they work really long hours as I do with not a lot of days off. You have to stay focused and realize that you have a lot of responsibility on your shoulders.”

“I think it’s a great thing that young Latina girls have role models to look up to and can see girls on TV that resemble them,” she added.

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Demi Lovato Gets Brutally Honest, Talks Rehab, Cutting and Rebuilding With "Skyscraper"



Demi Lovato may have been knocked down, but over the past year, she built herself right back up.

"I wasn't going to continue to be alive if I continued to treat my body the way I was," the 18-year-old said in an exclusive sit-down with E! News' Ryan Seacrest, discussing her decision to seek treatment last October for issues that included anorexia, bulimia and a tendency to self-mutilate by cutting.

"It's a daily journey and it's definitely going to be a struggle that I'll have to deal with for the rest of my life," she admitted. "Sometimes I think, ‘Why couldn't I have been normal?' "

Luckily for her fans, however, Lovato isn't "normal." She's an on-the-rise star with a hit single and a brand-new music video (enjoying its world premiere today on E! News and E! Online) that literally mean the world to her.

"I'm not going to be perfect, but...if I can make it through the day, that's all that matters," the former Sonny With a Chance star said confidently.

Of her latest single "Skyscraper," in which she sings about being broken but coming back stronger than ever, Lovato revealed that she first recorded the song a year ago when her voice was weaker because she was "ruining it by damaging it after every meal," and then rerecorded it after undergoing treatment.

But guess which version she went with!

"It just didn't feel the same, so we kept the original one," Lovato said. "For me it was...so symbolic, it being the song I recorded before treatment and yet it was providing a message. It's so crazy the way things played out, that it ended up being my symbol and it represented what I'm trying to spread the word about—getting help and rising above any issues that [I and] my fans are dealing with."

When she first sang it a year ago, Lovato said, she was "just pouring tears in the studio."

"I was doubled over, just in pain. I remember thinking, This is kind of my cry for help back then, because I hadn't spoken to anyone about these issues and I hadn't gotten the help that I needed."

The "Skyscraper" video features Lovato standing in the desert, dressed all in white, her makeup subtle and her feet mostly bare. The teen said that she wanted it to have an emotionally raw feel.

"There were so many things that represented my addictions and eating disorders and self-harm," she explained. "When I'm unraveling this black fabric...It was the toxicity took over my mind for so long, that oozed out of every pore that I had because I was suffering inside...I'm taking it off and walking on broken glass and powering through it.

"That video was an emotional release for me, like therapy…I kept crying, I was so emotionally invested...That's when I realized, that's what music videos are all about."

Amen.

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Demi Lovato Grateful Gomez And Cyrus Stood By Her Side



Disney star Demi Lovato is grateful for the support she received from high-profile pals Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus - because their love helped her get through her darkest days in rehab.

Lovato spent three months in a treatment centre at the end of 2010 and the beginning of this year (11), battling an eating disorder, self-harming and depression issues.

And the singer has now paid a special thanks to Gomez and the Party In The U.S.A. hitmaker for standing by her side, even though her decision to get help and speak out about her problems may have been considered "taboo".

During an E! News interview special with Ryan Seacrest, which aired in America on Wednesday (13Jul11), she said, "Selena and I hadn't spoken in a long time. We just had some issues that we had to deal with. But the day I went into treatment I get a phone call from her and she was the one sobbing on the phone.

"She was like, 'Are you OK? I've been crying non-stop. Are you sure you're OK?' And, all issues aside, I started crying too and I'm like, 'Yes, I'm OK.'"

Cyrus also took time out from her busy schedule to be there for her friend: "She sent me a Christmas present and that meant a lot to me because I didn't get Christmas presents in there (rehab)... I just have incredible friends."

Lovato has previously thanked ex-boyfriend Joe Jonas for the support he gave her while they were dating. The singer/actress was on tour with the Jonas Brothers in South America when she made the decision to seek help.


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Demi Lovato Confessions: ‘Joe Jonas is Small, Smoked Weed with Miley Cyrus’



The troubled Disney star allegedly poured her heart out in rehab and revealed that everything you pretty much assumed is true. A confidant at Timberline Knolls spilled all of Demi’s confessions to The Dirty.

According to this anonymous fellow rehabber, Demi talked openly about all the things that plagued her including cutting, Joe Jonas’ penis size, smoking pot with Miley Cyrus, trying cocaine and heroin at a party and the back-up dancer beat down.

On the fact that those jelly bracelets weren’t the source of those marks on her arms: “She was bullied when she was younger which caused her to physically “relieve stress”(cutting) throughout the age of 11 to 18.”

On having sex with Joe Jonas who used her: “She openly admitted to members and patients in rehab, that she has had sexual intercourse with Joe Jonas and it started since the beginning of camp rock. That they would frequently do it and that the Jonas Brothers Purity ring was complete crap. None of the brothers followed that rule and was a “publicity gain” to make fans and more endorsements come in that was enforced by their father who was Demi’s manager. Joe and Demi dated earlier in the beginning of the Camp Rock Rise of Fame but she revealed that he was a “player who was in it for sexual gain” and his penis was “small”. She said he did the same to Taylor Swift, Camella Bell but Ashley Greene cheated on him with her ex, Jared Followill.

On smacking the back up dancer, Alex Welch: “Demi told staff that she had been frequent partying and had an experience with drugs and that Alex Welch threatened to tell Her family, manager and people from Disney; but Demi responded that it was “none of her business” and than physically attacked her which she realized was her breaking point and that she needed help.”

On the fact that salvia isn’t the only thing Miley Cyrus smokes: “She was a frequent marijuana user and would “smoke weed with Miley Cyrus”. She also tried ‘Cocaine and Heroin’ at a party but decided she hated it.”

Now lets all throw this some ‘well, duh’ and remember that the source was in rehab with Demi so the likelihood he/she would concoct a confessional of what we pretty much already knew in exchange for Dark Eyes Vodka and coupon for a free appetizer at Chili’s is a factor.

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Demi Lovato Calls 'Skyscraper' Her 'Cry For Help'



Demi Lovato is feeling better these days. Her ups and downs are evident in her latest single, "Skyscraper," which she said helped her confront her issues before she landed in treatment late last fall.

She recorded two versions — one last year during her darker days and one after she left treatment — but, she told E! News, "It just didn't feel the same, so we kept the original one. For me it was ... so symbolic, it being the song I recorded before treatment and yet it was providing a message. It's so crazy the way things played out, that it ended up being my symbol and it represented what I'm trying to spread the word about: getting help and rising above any issues that [I and] my fans are dealing with."

As emotionally draining as it was to record the track, she said it also hurt her physically to be in the studio working on it. "I was doubled over, just in pain. I remember thinking, 'This is kind of my cry for help' back then, because I hadn't spoken to anyone about these issues," she said in the interview with Ryan Seacrest. "And I hadn't gotten the help that I needed."

Those emotions are also touched on in the video, which will be released this week. "That video was an emotional release for me, like therapy. ... I kept crying, I was so emotionally invested. ... That's when I realized, that's what music videos are all about.

"There were so many things that represented my addictions and eating disorders and self-harm," she added about the video. "When I'm unraveling this black fabric ... it was the toxicity that took over my mind for so long, that oozed out of every pore that I had because I was suffering inside. ... I'm taking it off and walking on broken glass and powering through it."

Lovato is very open about the fact that, while she isn't hurting herself anymore, she still isn't 100 percent. "I'm not going to be perfect, but ... if I can make it through the day, that's all that matters," she said. "It's a daily journey, and it's definitely going to be a struggle that I'll have to deal with for the rest of my life."

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DEMI LOVATO OPENS UP ABOUT "SKYSCRAPER"



Recording new single“Skyscraper” made Demi Lovato realize it was time to get help for ongoing depression and eating disorder issues – because the lyrics detailed her personal problems.

The singer/actress insists only her closest friends and family members knew of her struggles and she was even convincing them that all was well – and then she hit the studio to record what is now her comeback single.

In a candid radio interview with Los Angeles DJ Ryan Seacrest, which aired on Tuesday, Lovato said, "I heard the song before anything had happened and I was just gravitated towards it. I was like, ‘I have to record this… I’m obsessed with it.’

“I went into the studio to record it… and I sat there… and I just cried my eyes out. I was, like, doubled over with emotion. It was crazy… and we finished the song and I went through everything and I tried to re-record it but it didn’t have the same emotion.”

She added, “Hopefully, what this song does for my fans… it tells them it’s gonna be OK. Now I have a clearer view, a better perspective.”

Demi’s song is currently the #1 song on iTunes and many of her famous pals including Kim Kardashian, Pete Wentz, and Kelly Clarkson have been tweeting about her song. Congrats Demi! Don’t forget to see the premiere of the music video on E! News tonight at 8pm EST.








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Demi Lovato - 'Skyscraper' Video Premiere!



Demi Lovato stands in the middle of a barren desert in her new music video for “Skyscraper.”

The 18-year-old star opened up to EOnline about what the video represents for her: “There were so many things that represented my addictions and eating disorders and self-harm. When I’m unraveling this black fabric…It was the toxicity took over my mind for so long, that oozed out of every pore that I had because I was suffering inside…I’m taking it off and walking on broken glass and powering through it.”

Demi continued, “That video was an emotional release for me, like therapy…I kept crying, I was so emotionally invested…That’s when I realized, that’s what music videos are all about.”

WHAT DO YOU THINK of Demi’s new video?

If you can’t view the video below, head over to E! to watch!



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Selena Gomez "So Proud" Of Demi Lovato



Selena Gomez is supporting her childhood BFF Demi Lovato and her new single.

Demi just premiered her brand new song, the emotional ballad Skyscraper - which the actress admits had her crying in the studio as she recorded it.

Now Selena has told fans how she's proud of her friend.

"SO, SO proud of @ddlovato," Sel Tweeted, "#skyscraper Incredible, beautiful and so inspiring..," she wrote.

Although it looked like the pair were no longer friends, last month Demi confirmed Selena supported her during her time in a treatment center last year.

When a fan recently tweeted her "@ddlovato please tell me Selena Gomez was always there," Lovato replied: "@OhMyDelenaFacts always."

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Demi Lovato's Emotional Single 'Skyscraper' Gets Full Audio Stream



Demi Lovato has just released her brand new single "Skyscraper". The former "Sonny with a Chance" star bares her heart out, narrating her recent journey in dealing with personal issues. "Skies are crying, I am watching/ Catching teardrops in my hand," she kicks in the piano-driven song with a lot of angst.

But, nothing could bring her down. "Go on and try to tear me down. I will be rising from the ground like a skyscraper," she sings triumphantly. "As the smoke clears, I awaken and untangle you from me/ Would it make feel better, to watch me while I bleed/ All my windows, still are broken/ But I'm standing on my feet."

Demi has repeatedly said that the new single is very personal to her. "This isn't just a single or a song to me," she recently tweeted. "This represents the strength of an incredibly difficult journey I've been on that will hopefully provide the faith and inspiration to others going through the hardest issues of their own."

In support of the comeback single, Demi has filmed a music video with director Mark Pellington (Pearl Jam, Michael Jackson, The Fray). A sneak peek to how the emotional song will be visualized has been made available in an official teaser. It gives a brief glimpse at a somber-looking Demi in a chilly, and windy day. The music video will premiere July 13.

Coming from production hands of Toby Gad (Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Clarkson), "Skyscraper" serves as the lead single of Demi's new album which is due this fall. "With my new album, I'm hoping to provide inspiration for girls everywhere who are going through the same issues I've faced. I think this will come through in a lot of the material," she stated.

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DEMI LOVATO'S "SKYSCRAPER" ON ITUNES NOW



It’s here!

You can pick up Demi Lovato’s new single “Skyscraper” on iTunes now.

Demi recently said of the single, “This isn’t just a single or a song to me.. This represents the strength of an incredibly difficult journey I’ve been on that will hopefully provide the faith and inspiration to others going through the hardest issues of their own.”

To celebrate the release, Demi also tweeted, “Wow… Cloud nine.. I’m so incredibly thankful for the support.. Tearing up. I LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!!!”

Don’t forget to check out a sneak peek of the music video here and watch the premiere on E! News on Wednesday at 7pm EST.

What do you think of “Skyscraper”?


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Demi Lovato: 'Skyscraper' First Listen!



It’s finally here!

Check out the premiere of Demi Lovato’s new track, “Skyscraper!”

The 18-year-old singer and actress tweeted, “This isn’t just a single or a song to me.. This represents the strength of an incredibly difficult journey I’ve been on that will hopefully provide the faith and inspiration to others going through the hardest issues of their own.”

Demi also wrote on her Seventeen.com blog, “I am still on a personal journey dealing with my own issues each and every day, but the best advice I can give to anyone going through a rough patch is to never be afraid to ask for help. My biggest wish for this song is that it’s able to inspire others and urge them to keep moving forward no matter what the odds.”

WHAT DO YOU THINK of Demi Lovato’s new song “Skyscraper”?

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Demi Lovato: 'Skyscraper' First Listen!



It’s finally here!

Check out the premiere of Demi Lovato’s new track, “Skyscraper!”

The 18-year-old singer and actress tweeted, “This isn’t just a single or a song to me.. This represents the strength of an incredibly difficult journey I’ve been on that will hopefully provide the faith and inspiration to others going through the hardest issues of their own.”

Demi also wrote on her Seventeen.com blog, “I am still on a personal journey dealing with my own issues each and every day, but the best advice I can give to anyone going through a rough patch is to never be afraid to ask for help. My biggest wish for this song is that it’s able to inspire others and urge them to keep moving forward no matter what the odds.”

WHAT DO YOU THINK of Demi Lovato’s new song “Skyscraper”?

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Demi Lovato Talks Recovery and Strength



Although Demi Lovato is hard at work on new music after leaving rehab earlier this year, Lovato recently mentioned how the road to recovery can be a lonely place.

After getting her life and music back on track, Demi Lovato recently posted her thoughts on her road to recovery and the journey to get better after combating an eating disorder and other issues in rehab. In a recent tweet, Lovato admitted that getting better can be a lonely process. "One of the hardest parts about recovery," Demi tweeted, "is accepting loneliness."

In a follow up tweet, Demi Lovato explained how she's learned to deal with lonliness, which makes her stronger each day. "But I feel like if you learn to love those moments of unwanted independence," added Lovato, "you can get through just about anything."

Now in the a new chapter of her life, Demi Lovato will release her new single called "Skyscraper" on July 12.

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DEMI LOVATO'S "SKYSCRAPER" TO PREMIERE ON AIR WITH RYAN SEACREST ON TUESDAY



Have you been waiting to hear Demi Lovato’s new single “Skyscraper”? You’re in luck!

The song will be making its debut on “On Air with Ryan Seacrest” on Tuesday, July 12. Demi will also be chatting with Ryan about the new song and her album.

For all the details, go to ryanseacrest.com.

Are you excited to hear “Skyscraper”?

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