Demi Lovato Memoir, 'Staying Strong: 365 Days a Year' [VIDEO]: 'X-Factor' Judge & 'Heart Attack' Songstress Writing Book About Personal Struggles, Includes Twitter Posts
Former child star and current pop sensation Demi Lovato recently announced her plans to write and publish a book focusing on her struggles with depression and drug abuse, and how she got through it all with rehab. The memoir will be titled "Staying Strong: 365 Days a Year" and it will include tweets she has written about her life.
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Lovato recently gave an inspirational speech to her fans before one of her performances earlier this year in Chicago.
"So before I start this next song, I just want to tell you guys a little story. Really fast, not going to take up too much time," Lovato said. "A couple years ago, it's no secret, I had to go into treatment for a bunch of issues. I mean, I could name them all [but] we we ain't got time. I had to go away to treatment and I want to let you know that this treatment center is called Timberline Knolls. It was here in Lemont, Illinois."
"Every time that I play Chicago, I don't know what it is," she continued. "Maybe it's because I felt so much love here and I've been through so much. I just want you guys to know that when I come to Chicago, I never forget that this place is the place that saved my life. If anybody out there is dealing with an eating disorder, substance abuse, cutting, bullying, whatever it is - I want you guys to know that I've been through it and that I've gotten through it and you can do it too."
Since her time spent in treatment, Demi has been active in anti-bullying campaigns and has raised awareness concerning eating disorders.
Check out this video footage of Demi's revealing speech from this weekend right here: