“I discuss a lot [from the docuseries]. And the world was so loving and accepting of me telling my own story. There has been so much support and love,” the Grammy nominee, 28, according to The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Monday, February 22. “What is great is that we are living in a time where nobody is perfect, and we are not likely to find job models by watching folks not make errors. We are planning to meet and learn from our role models that have overcome their deepest, deepest struggles.”
Lovato explained she wished to work on a different documentary-style job so she could”put the record straight” on her previous such as never before.
“Lots of stories were moving around at the time which didn’t know precisely what had occurred,” she explained. “I only wanted to inform the entire world,’Hey, this is exactly what happened, this is the way I got through it, and this could help you also’ since this journey was such a crazy ride, but I have learned much, and that I can not wait to discuss it with the planet.”
From the trailer for its four-part YouTube Originals series — that triggered on Wednesday, February 17, throughout the 2021 Television Critics Association winter press tour the”Confident” singer revealed she suffered three strokes and a heart attack after her 2018 overdose.
After unveiling the almost three-minute teaser, Lovato talked to colleagues about the lasting effects of her near-fatal health scare.
“I had been left with brain damage, and that I deal with the ramifications of the now. I do not drive a vehicle since I’ve blind spots in my vision. Additionally, I for a very long time had a very hard time studying,” she explained during the TCA panel. “This was a very major deal once I managed to read from a book, for example, two weeks afterwards because my eyesight was so fuzzy. I have dealt with the consequences, and they are there to remind me exactly what might happen if I become a dark place . I am thankful for all these reminders”