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Published : Jun 28, 2020, 9:02 PM IST

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Documentary series on Demi Lovato in the works

A yet-to-be-titled documentary on the Sorry Not Sorry crooner Demi Lovato gets a green-light at YouTube. The four-part documentary series will be directed by Michael D Ratner.

Documentary series on Demi Lovato in the works
Documentary series on Demi Lovato in the works

Los Angeles: A new documentary on the life and career of pop singer Demi Lovato is in the works at YouTube.

According to a news portal, the four-part documentary series will be directed by Michael D Ratner, who helmed the recent '&Music' series for streaming platform Quibi.

The yet-to-be-titled project will see Lovato returning to share her personal and musical journey over the past three years with her fans.

Earlier this year, the 27-year-old artist performed the National Anthem before Super Bowl 54 between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs.

The documentary will be produced by Ratner's OBB Pictures, which produced YouTube's recent Justin Bieber: Seasons series.

The upcoming project follows Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated, the singer's 2017 doc which was released on the digital platform.

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Simply Complicated, directed by Hannah Lux Davis, chronicled the recording of Lovato's Tell Me You Love Me record and her life and career, including her stint on the Disney Channel and her struggles with bipolar disorder and addiction.

In other news, the singer recently raised over 2.5 million USD to help launch The Mental Health Fund which aims to support four organisations dedicated to crisis counselling via text messaging, according to sources.

In a recent interview, Lovato explained: "It's so important that people have these lines because sometimes you feel really alone and you don't know where to turn or who to talk to. You're afraid that these thoughts you're having are too dark and you need guidance. That's where this comes in. It can provide help to people who are struggling."

With inputs from PTI

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