Demi Changes The Lives Of Her Fans

Demi Changes The Lives Of Her Fans
Demi Changes The Lives Of Her Fans

Video: Demi Changes The Lives Of Her Fans

Video: Demi Changes The Lives Of Her Fans
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Without a doubt, Demi Lovato is one of the stars that is most due to her audience. So much so that today she announced that on her Tell Me You Love tour there will be group therapy and motivational talks for people who come to her concerts.

The public will be able to enjoy this service before Lovato starts singing, and best of all, viewers will not have to pay a penny more, since the purchase of the ticket includes talks and therapies. "It is basically like a therapy session before the concerts, and we have speakers from all over the world and we are also at different charities across the country," Lovato said on Good Morning America.

This is not the first time that Dovato has offered these types of services for the community, the singer offered similar services on her Future Now tour with Nick Jonas in 2016.

As such, Lovato has been a great advocate for mental health for years. Through her experience with bipolar disorder, addiction and eating disorders, she tries to motivate those who have suffered from it and feel that there is no way out. "I actually have bipolar disorder, and I am very open about it because I think mental health affects so many people and we have to take the stigma away from it," Lovato said. "I think it is important to me to use my voice for more than just singing. I just know how important it is to use my platform to help others and share my story in the hope that it will inspire people to recover or outdo themselves. Whatever it is, I just want people to know that they are not alone and that I am here to help them."

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