Washington [US]: American singer-songwriter Demi Lovato's docuseries sees the former Disney star opening up about her past experience more than ever before - especially a sexual assault by her drug dealer on the night of her overdose.
According to People Magazine, the 28-year-old star opened up about her past in the four-part series 'Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil' -- which premiered Tuesday (local time) at the SXSW Film Festival.
The 'Heart Attack; songstress said in the film about the July 2018 night during which she has said she almost died, "I didn't just overdose. I was taken advantage of."
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A friend of Lovato's, Sirah Mitchell, explained Lovato had been given heroin "laced with fentanyl" that night.
"He also ended up getting her really high and leaving her for dead," Mitchell says about the dealer in the documentary.
"When they found me, I was naked, blue. I was literally left for dead after he took advantage of me. When I woke up in the hospital, they asked if we had had consensual sex. There was one flash that I had of him on top of me. I saw that flash and I said yes. It wasn't until a month after the overdose that I realised, 'You weren't in any state of mind to make a consensual decision,'" said Lovato.
As reported by People Magazine, in the series, the 'Stone Cold' songstress is emotional as she recounts dealing with the trauma that she faced not only from the night of her overdose but with a previous sexual assault.
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