Demi Lovato reflects on negative impact of fame on her mental health Demi Lovato shares her experience with fame in a new Hulu documentary, ‘Child Star’ Demi Lovato has recently reflected on negative impact of fame on her mental health. “I didn’t realise that it would have such a negative impact on my mental health,” said the 32-year-old while sharing about her experience with fame in a new documentary, Child Star . Demi, who uses she/they pronouns, continued, “And unfortunately, sometimes that looks explosive, like an incident where you punch your backup dancer on an airplane or you overdose from heroin.

” The singer revealed that working on the documentary enabled her to make amends for the way she behaved in the past. “Talking to people who knew me at a different time in my life was challenging because I wanted to apologize for my behavior,” she stated. Demi noted, “I wasn’t the nicest person to work with at times because I was struggling so much internally, and I was under a lot of pressure.

” The songstress also disclosed that conversations with Raven-Symoné and Alyson Stoner in Child Star was “really cathartic”. “They were so lovely, so incredible, and so receptive, and I was so grateful for that,” she remarked. Earlier in an interview with PEOPLE , the Cool for Summer artist explained how she decided to make Child Star .

“This was just a story that I had been wanting to tell for quite some time,” she added. Meanwhile, Child Star, whi.