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Demi Lovato is 6 Years into Sobriety: Celebrity Recovery Story

Demetria Devonne Lovato, AKA Demi Lovato, was born August 20, 1992. The 25-year-old American is not only a famous singer, songwriter, and actress; she is also an advocate for mental health and recovery. This world-wide starlet earned a number-one album with Here We Go Again, released back in 2009, and has released five top-five albums . . . . Continue Reading


8 Female Celebs Who Overcame Addiction

It’s important (and helpful) to know that there’s life after addiction. Here are 8 female celebs who overcame addiction and are proving that success – both professional and personal – is possible. Be inspired, ladies… #1. Oprah Winfrey She is one of the most successful Black, female celebrities of all time and perhaps one of . . . . Continue Reading


How Celebs are Changing the Way We View Recovery

It’s difficult admitting you have an addiction and if you backslide in your recovery, known as a relapse, it’s hard to face family, friends, other loved ones and especially yourself. Now imagine you are a celebrity and therefore always in the spotlight. This means that, even when you are not being featured in the next . . . . Continue Reading


Ke$ha’s Mom Opens Up About Daughter’s Eating Disorder

It hasn’t even been a month since the news that 26-year-old pop star Ke$ha (known for songs Tik-Tok and Timber) checked herself into a treatment center for her eating disorder issues. About a week later, her mother Pebe Sebert checked into rehab for herself for PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). Recently, Ke$ha’s mother has opened up . . . . Continue Reading


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