Demi Lovato’s friends and family members are concerned about her.
According toGlamour, Lovato has admitted that the first time she tried cocaine was in 2009.
“I did it anyways.

And I loved it,” she stated.
She left rehab the following year, but relapsed soon after.
Lovato sought treatment again in 2013 and moved into a sober house.

She stayed clean and even sat on the judges' panel forThe X-Factorduring that time.
By 2018, the singer had celebrated six years of sobriety.
It was that summer, however, thatTMZwould break the story of hernear fatal overdose.

Since her overdose, the singer has spoken out many times about addiction and her own sobriety.
However, those close to her are still worried about her health.
However, many close to the singer don’t agree with her moderate alcohol and marijuana use.
During the documentary he adamantly stated, “Moderation doesn’t work.
If you drink, you’re going to drink more.
If you take a pill, you’re going to take another one.
You either do it or you don’t.”
Lovato’s manager, Scooter Braun, also opened up about the singer’s struggles with addiction.
“Demi knows the whole moderation thing isn’t something I totally agree with,” Braun said.
I can’t control her.
What I can do is be a friend and hope that she’s right," he added.
After admitting that she’s not completely sober she urged others to follow their own path to recovery.
Because it isn’t for everybody.
Recovery isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution."
If you, or anyone you know, is struggling with addiction issues, help is available.