Demi Lovato shows fans 'It's okay to be broken'

Pop star Demi Lovato's supporters have shared how her songs helped them to overcome their personal problems

Singer Demi Lovato was hospitalised after a suspected drug overdose.
Singer Demi Lovato was hospitalised after a suspected drug overdose. PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
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Fans have taken to social media to share how pop star Demi Lovato has helped them to deal with their personal struggles.

The tweets and posts are in the wake of Lovato getting hospitalised after a suspected drug overdose. A spokesman for the 25-year-old has told the BBC that she is now "awake and with her family".

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on July 27, 2018, with the headline Demi Lovato shows fans 'It's okay to be broken'. Subscribe