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Morgan. 31-07-2018 07:16 AM

Exerpts from Demi Lovato 911 Call Released
 

kirklancaster 31-07-2018 07:49 AM

This kind of brings it home just what a sad affair this is, Blurry. I hope that she recovers and beats her demons.

Nicky91 31-07-2018 07:56 AM

i just hope Demi gets the help she needs, and recovers from this

Ammi 31-07-2018 08:32 AM

...6 years she was sober/free from addiction..?...poor lady, I hope she finds her path again...:sad:...just little things like forgetting lyrics etc in performances give so many vibes of some who never found that path sadly..:sad:...

user104658 31-07-2018 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10117716)
...6 years she was sober/free from addiction..?...poor lady, I hope she finds her path again...:sad:...just little things like forgetting lyrics etc in performances give so many vibes of some who never found that path sadly..:sad:...

Well apparently that was more recent after "falling off the wagon" etc.

I do feel bad for Demi Lovato though. She's a Disney kid (from a very young age), and frankly, so many of them seem to really struggle as they go into adulthood. I mean, a lot of child stars in general end up in trouble... look at Macaulay Culkin for example, who only just seems recently to be "coming back" to a healthy / normal life after being in real trouble since his teens. BUT Disney seems for some reason to have a much higher "percentage" of it's kid / teen stars going off the rails in their late teens and 20's. I think one probably has to question whether or not they're properly looking out for the health of their young stars.

Ammi 31-07-2018 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10117726)
Well apparently that was more recent after "falling off the wagon" etc.

I do feel bad for Demi Lovato though. She's a Disney kid (from a very young age), and frankly, so many of them seem to really struggle as they go into adulthood. I mean, a lot of child stars in general end up in trouble... look at Macaulay Culkin for example, who only just seems recently to be "coming back" to a healthy / normal life after being in real trouble since his teens. BUT Disney seems for some reason to have a much higher "percentage" of it's kid / teen stars going off the rails in their late teens and 20's. I think one probably has to question whether or not they're properly looking out for the health of their young stars.

...I didn’t realise that Demi was a Disney child, TS..I know very little about her tbh..but yeah, I think it only needed to be looked at in SeaWorld and the orcas as to that ‘underbelly’ of Disney which is present as well in the care and health of vulnerables...

...I do think Disney himself was very well intentioned and that proper care was taken...but it’s all become such a money making thing and far outreaches anything he could have imagined...so that’s where these things start to slip away as well, I feel...although I do feel..(..hopefully..)..that the majority do not slip through that net, that it’s only more a few but the few are what we look at, aren’t they...and hopefully more care so there isn’t even a few, TS..although some mental coping abilities can’t always be prevented whatever the care is the thing as well...there are some just unpreventables....

bots 31-07-2018 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10117726)
Well apparently that was more recent after "falling off the wagon" etc.

I do feel bad for Demi Lovato though. She's a Disney kid (from a very young age), and frankly, so many of them seem to really struggle as they go into adulthood. I mean, a lot of child stars in general end up in trouble... look at Macaulay Culkin for example, who only just seems recently to be "coming back" to a healthy / normal life after being in real trouble since his teens. BUT Disney seems for some reason to have a much higher "percentage" of it's kid / teen stars going off the rails in their late teens and 20's. I think one probably has to question whether or not they're properly looking out for the health of their young stars.

i'm not so sure it's a disney trait or anything like that to be honest. The "kids" that put themselves forward (or thrust there by parents) tend to a a particular personality trait.

Well balanced individuals tend to then be average achievers, those with a particular high level skill tend to be lacking in other areas.

For example, there are loads of comedians that suffer greatly from depression. We are what we are, and the people that tend to stand out in one thing have huge flaws in other ways in compensation.

user104658 31-07-2018 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10117739)
i'm not so sure it's a disney trait or anything like that to be honest. The "kids" that put themselves forward (or thrust there by parents) tend to a a particular personality trait.

True, and as I said there are obviously plenty of non-Disney examples, but it is nonetheless true that Disney seems to have a higher proportion of teen stars who go on to have issues than other creators of similar content. Not all to the extent of heroin abuse, but lots with issues. I don't think Disney try very hard to keep their child stars "grounded" at the time (lavishing them with praise, allowing them to make demands etc.) and they don't offer much of a "come down" after, basically, they big these kids up when they're very young and then cut them loose when they're no longer profitable in that demographic. Some find their way, others don't. Some find success but are still very unhappy.

I think Vanessa Hudgens is a good example to get an idea of their mindset; even though she seems to have done fine post-disney. She had success with them, they made a tonne of money out of the films she was in, and then she had pictures leaked (without her knowledge or consent) and rather than helping her / supporting her through that... they dropped her like a cold bag of sick to protect their "brand image"... which they seem to care about infinitely more than the wellbeing of the children and young people who work for them.

Marsh. 31-07-2018 10:41 AM

Who's leaked this?

How sick.

user104658 31-07-2018 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 10117827)
Who's leaked this?

How sick.

I may be incorrect on this one but, from what I know, 911 calls are public record and therefore anyone can request the logs and any recordings, and they literally have to give them.

Marsh. 31-07-2018 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10117838)
I may be incorrect on this one but, from what I know, 911 calls are public record and therefore anyone can request the logs and any recordings, and they literally have to give them.

But like any other public request for information you surely need a valid reason?

"Give us the 911 call for the heroin overdose of a celebrity because I'm nosy" :hehe:


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