Lastly, Demi Lovato's name for hair color , masking for Halloween and bodybuilding messages , but a year ago, her name was ubiquitous due to overdose problems. Since that time, Taurus recently gave the first interview.
For Teen Vogue, she said: ?When I look at myself in the mirror, I see someone who has been through a lot. I've faced a lot of things and I see [in the mirror] a fighter. "
"I don't see a championship winner, but I do see a fighter and someone who will continue to fight despite the difficulties," he added.
Although Taurus has definitely had a difficult year, it seems to be okay with that. "I wouldn't want to change the direction of my life for nothing," she said. ?I wouldn't regret anything. I love the person I am today. ?
In terms of music, she said she will express all her feelings in a new album, but she has no plans to rush. "I've decided to take my time and when the time comes for music, I'll publish [the album]."
At a concert in Brooklyn in the spring years, he said, "I drank a vodka in a bottle of Sprite at nine in the morning, drunk in the car and thought this was no fun, no fun. I have to change my life. I'm fixed as my father. So I changed. "
In July of a year ago, Taurus was hospitalized as a result of overdose. She was brought back to life by narcan , a drug used to treat overdoses of heroin or other drugs. Initially, TMZ reported that the singer switched to heroin overdose, but this was later denied by a source close to her.
After her condition stabilized, Taurus wrote on Instagram in August 2018:
?I've always been transparent about the problem of addiction. All I have learned is that this disease is not something that disappears or fades with me. It's something I have to keep up with and I haven't ended it yet.
I want to thank God for keeping me in good health. To my fans: I am so grateful for all the love and support over the past week and beyond. Your positive thoughts and prayers have helped me cope with this difficult moment.
I would like to thank the family, my team, and the staff at Cedars-Sinai Hospital for being with me all the time. Without them, I would not be writing this letter.
I now need time to concentrate to stay sober and deal with the road to improvement. I will never forget the love you showed and I look forward to the day when I will say I came out.
I'll still fight. "