The singer has also begun the progress she has made in dealing with drug abuse issues since the last time she appeared CBS Sunday Morning in 2016.
“I was probably 24 when we interviewed,” Lovato said. I’m recovering for a lot of things and I’ve been sober for so many years, but I’m still miserable. For the first time in my life, I essentially had to die to wake up. ‘
Lovato’s CBS Sunday Morning interview – which will be presented on March 21 at 09:00 ET – comes before the singer’s documentary series in four parts, Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil, premiered on March 23 on YouTube.
The full pieces of information investigate Lovato’s devastating overdose, which left her with three strokes and a heart attack, as well as blind spots in her vision that could not drive her.
“I had no control over my life at that time,” Lovato said. CBS Sunday Morning. “But yes, I also had to grow up and take control. And that’s something I’ve not done in the last two years of my life, it’s [why] I am now in charge of my finances. I am now in charge of … the food I eat, how often I exercise. ‘
In addition to her upcoming YouTube documentaries, Lovato is also releasing a companion album, Dance with the devil … The art of starting over, on April 2nd. She announces that her new single “Dancing With The Devil” will be released on March 26th.