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Demi Lovato hospitalised owing to alleged drug overdose

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Demi Lovato, the popular singer and actor was hospitalised after allegedly taking an overdose of the Heroin drug.

The singer of the famous track ‘Sober’ was spotted at her home in Hollywood Hills lying unconscious and was immediately rushed to the hospital.

However, according to the last report by Demi’s aunt Kemi Dunn, she is awake and responsive now.

The singer had released her new single ‘Sober’ last month with the lyrics that say “Momma, I’m so sorry, I’m not sober anymore. Daddy, please forgive me for the spilled drinks on the floor. The ones who never left me, we’ve been down this road before. I’m so sorry; I’m not sober anymore.”

Lovato has been allegedly suffering from substance abuse for years and also talked about her addiction in a documentary – ‘Simply Complicated’ that focused on her life and her struggles.

Seen the current health condition, Demi’s upcoming concert scheduled for the Atlantic City has been called off for the time being, as reported to a leading local magazine.

 

(With inputs from ANI)

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