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Singer Demi Lovato presents Unbroken at Citibank Hall on April 19, 2012, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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The singer Demi Lovato during a backstage at Citibank Hall on April 19, 2012, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Demi Lovato has revealed that she deliberately scaled back her workload after she finished up with rehab last year, after being treated like “a product” by Disney bosses.

Demi checked into a treatment centre in 2010 to deal with a number of issues, including an eating disorder, depression and self-harming.

As a Disney star, she explained that she was treated like “a product” rather than a person, but people have been much more respectful since she left rehab and staged a huge comeback.

Demi tells BBC’s Newsbeat, “I notice people do treat me differently. People I work with, they’re more cautious of the workload that I have. I feel almost like I’m being treated more like a human being now, because before it was so easy to be treated like a product…

“I definitely feel like people are being more respectful of my workload and the pressures this career can put on you.”

Demi believes that she “gained respect” from others for decided to enter rehab and face up to her problems.

She adds, “There was a lot of embarrassment and a lot of shame. When I went into rehab I felt like a failure and I felt, for everybody that told me growing up ‘You’re going to be successful, but don’t turn out like that one girl,’ I felt like I’d turned into that ‘one girl’. I was like, ‘I proved everybody right’.

“I just let a lot of people down, but I realised that by getting help, I wasn’t letting anybody down – I was actually gaining respect from a lot of people because making that decision was very hard but it ultimately would change my life.”

Demi is doing so well! We’re so proud of her.

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Joe Jonas and Meaghan Martin are back for the 2012 Acuvue 1-Day Contest.

Joining the two are Demi Lovato, Tyler Blackburn and athlete Allyson Felix for the contest, which will give five winners the chance to meet and be mentored for a day by one of the five teen icons.

The winners will also receive a second trip to Los Angeles to attend a teen event, and a one-year supply of 1-DAY ACUVUE® MOIST® Brand Contact Lenses.

Want to enter? All you have to do is upload a thirty (30) to sixty (60) second video showing or telling what you hope to achieve one day, how you find the confidence to pursue their dreams and why you should be chosen. You can enter through June 7th on YouTube.

Want some inspiration? Check out the winners of the 2011 contest!

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Demi Lovato can’t wait to begin writing for her fourth album, and she took to her favorite medium, Twitter, to announce it to the world.

Lovato, who just released a much anticipated video for ‘Give Your Heart a Break,’ is already planning her next project. She promises the effort will be deep and personal, possibly reflective of her tumultuous past year.

Lovato recently admitted she was initially embarrassed to talk about her myriad problems publicly, but this tweet promises candor in her upcoming songs.

While she insists she won’t hold back on her fourth release, she also got pretty personal on her third album, ‘Skyscraper.’ The title track reflects her struggles in and after treatment, while ‘Give Your Heart a Break’ tells a bit about her love life.

“I think that’s the reason I sing about love so often in the music I make,” Lovato mused. “Love goes right, love goes wrong. I’ve sung about loving someone so much that it takes your breath away. I’ve sung about the love you can find chasing your dreams and what it’s like to finally achieve that.”

Lovato’s progress and admitted regressions were captured in her ‘Stay Strong‘ documentary, in which she admitted to cutting herself and throwing up since treatment. We love how open she is about her life, because it enables her Lovatics to relate to her. We bet they can’t wait to hear her new songs!

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Unbroken è il terzo album della cantante statunitense Demi Lovato. L’abbiamo incontrata prima dell’incontro con i fan a Milano.

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WE7 had the privilege to meet Disney teen star and role model to millions Demi Lovato on her flying visit to the UK earlier this week. Find out what the American singer-songwriter, actress and spokesperson had to say about tweeting to six million people and her admiration for Adele.
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Hi Demi, it’s great to have you here in London – how do you find travelling and are you enjoying your time here?
I really love travelling and I’ve had a really great time here in London. I’m only here for a couple of days but since I’ve been here the fans have been so amazing. It’s always fun coming to London.

Your new album, ‘Unbroken’, is out this week. That’s quite a defiant title – what is the meaning behind it?
The meaning behind ‘Unbroken’ is that it just kind of represents the journey that I’ve been on. I’ve gone through a lot but nothing has been able to break me and today I stand unbroken.

The new album seems to have taken a different direction to how you started out with Disney. It’s a lot more R&B. Do you think it shows more of who you are and the route you want to take with your music in the future?
I chose to make this album more R&B because it’s something that I haven’t done before and I just really wanted to experience what it would be like. I don’t know if it necessarily best represents who I am so I don’t know if I’d do it again on the next album, but you never know. Sometimes I go into an album prepared to record say a pop album and it comes out pop-rock, so you just never know what can happen!

You worked with some great artists on the album. How did these collaborations come about and who was your favourite to work with?
It just kind of happened, I didn’t really plan any of it. The most memorable was definitely getting to work with Timbaland and Missy Elliott. I had so much fun working with them in Miami, it was one of the best weeks of my life! It was awesome – I had a blast and I really enjoyed working with them.

You started your career with acting. Is that something you think you will go back to?
I definitely want to go back into acting at some point, but right now it’s not my top priority. I’ve really just been focused on performing, and making music is my number one passion. Maybe in a little while I’ll go back to television or movies but for right now I just want to focus on music.

You have an incredible 6.3million Twitter followers (and yet only follow 233 lucky people!). Do you enjoy using Twitter and how do you decide who to follow?
I follow people that I find really interesting or people that I’m friends with. Everyone that I follow I think I’ve probably had some sort of encounter with, except for Britney Spears, but you have to follow Britney Spears! I’m really thankful for twitter because it’s almost like a direct line to your fans – you can tweet something and it’s instantly put out into the world in front of 6 million of your fans. I love it. I think it’s a great way to communicate with your fans.

There are so many strong female artists in pop right now. How do you feel you fit in?
I don’t really put myself up there with artists like Katy Perry or Rihanna. I still feel like I’m working really hard to get there. Hopefully one day I’ll be at their level, but for right now I’m content with where I am. But of course I still want to achieve those kind of goals and have those aspirations.

You do a lot of work for anti-bullying campaigns and have spoken a lot about the struggles you have been through. What advice would you give to young girls who might feel the pressure of trying to fit in?
I would say if they’re being bullied then to speak up about it – tell someone, don’t bottle it up. If you’re struggling with self image, you’re not alone. It’s something that I still struggle with today – I’m not always perfectly happy with my body. After all, I’m a woman and what woman is? But I make sure I tell myself that I’m beautiful and I tell myself daily affirmations, so I would recommend that to younger girls – and guys.

As you are here in England, which British stars do you admire?
I love James Morrison. He’s one of my favourite musicians. I also love Corinne Bailey Rae, and Amy Winehouse of course was so incredible, but I think Adele is my favourite.

What are your ambitions for your music?
I don’t really know where I see myself going with my music but hopefully it’s some place where I can reach a bigger audience and I can really speak to people with my music and have them relate to it. I feel like Adele’s career has taken off and gone so far because she’s so easy to relate to and so vulnerable in her songs. I really want to accomplish that on my next album.

Who would you say are your main influences, and who did you listen to growing up?
Kelly Clarkson and Christina Aguilera were really my two main influences growing up, but thanks to my mum I also had a lot of other, older influences like Motown and stuff like that. I loved Billie Holiday and Aretha Franklin.

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You can also hear ‘Unbroken’ in its entirety and enjoy an exclusive song-by-song commentary by Demi on the inspiration behind each track.

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