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Demi Lovato Gets Real About Returning To Music After Overdose, Not Being Friends With Selena Gomez, & More In Harper’s Bazaar Interview

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Following her triumphant return to the music scene this year, Demi Lovato is opening up like never before! In a new interview for the May issue of Harper’s Bazaar, the 27-year-old singer spoke candidly about the near-fatal drug overdose that spurred her two-year-hiatus, including how her dating life, friendships, and perspective on the future have changed ever since. Related: Selena Gomez Candidly Addresses Fame In Interview: ‘It Got Out Of Control’ First, check out her stunning cover with the publication: The Anyone singer said she struggled to accept the love and support she received after overdosing in 2018: Demi told the magazine about the personal difficulties of managing her lapse in sobriety in the public eye: Lovato said she learned

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