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Demi Lovato (FBF)

2024/6/28
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Demi Lovato:步入三十岁,我对自己的人生有了更清晰的认知,不再像二十几岁那样迷茫。我经历了混乱的青春期,在过去几年逐渐找到了自我。三十岁对我来说意味着对未来的期待。 Alex Cooper:你对三十岁的看法很健康,这打破了社会上对三十岁女性的刻板印象。 Demi Lovato:我的演艺生涯始于七岁参加选美比赛,之后进入迪士尼频道,这彻底改变了我的生活。在迪士尼期间,我的工作量巨大,几乎没有休息时间,这给我带来了巨大的压力。我开始酗酒和吸毒,以寻求逃避。 Alex Cooper:你当时的经历很不容易,你承担着养家糊口的重担,同时还要面对巨大的工作压力。 Demi Lovato:在迪士尼时期,我的个人生活也受到团队的控制,他们控制我的饮食,甚至限制我的行动自由。这加剧了我的饮食紊乱,最终导致我吸毒过量。 Alex Cooper:你当时的经历与布兰妮·斯皮尔斯很相似,都受到了团队的过度控制。 Demi Lovato:我曾遭受过性侵犯,这给我带来了巨大的心理创伤,但随着时间的推移,我逐渐学会了疗伤。 Alex Cooper:你很坚强,能够从创伤中走出来。 Demi Lovato:我的新专辑反映了我戒毒后的情感历程,从愤怒到性解放,再到爱情。歌曲《29》是对过去一段不健康恋情的反思。 Alex Cooper:你的音乐很真诚,能够引起很多人的共鸣。 Demi Lovato:我现在正在恋爱中,我非常珍惜这段感情。在选择伴侣时,最重要的是对方能够理解我,并且让我开心。 Alex Cooper:我很为你开心,希望你能够一直幸福下去。

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Demi Lovato reflects on her twenties as a period of self-discovery and how she is excited for her thirties.
  • Demi had a messy twenties but is now excited for her thirties.
  • She feels she has finally figured out who she is.

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Father Cooper sits down with Demi Lovato. Demi exposes the reality of what it was like to be one of the biggest stars on the Disney Channel. How much of Demi’s personal life did Disney have control over and what the fuck was up with the purity rings? Demi outlines how extreme management evolved into manipulation and brainwashing which led to drugs and alcohol. Now free of the control, Demi reflects back on problematic relationships and opens up about which relationship inspired the song "29." Holy Fuck…Demi shares all about sex and dating and discusses a new relationship.

This episode discusses adult subject matter, including descriptions of emotional and physical abuse, eating disorders, and substance abuse and is intended for adult consumption only. Listener discretion is advised.

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