American singer-actress Demi Lovato will address her 2018 heroin overdose for the first time in her brand-new YouTube Originals docuseries, "Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil".
Lovato will get candid about what led to her near-fatal overdose and what she discovered about herself in the aftermath, as well as talking about her musical journey over the last three years.
Initial production for "Dancing With the Devil" began during her "Tell Me You Love Me World Tour" in 2018.
The docuseries consists of four parts. The first two episodes of the docuseries will premiere for free on March 23 through the pop star's YouTube channel. The next episodes will be released weekly on the following Tuesdays.
"Dancing With the Devil" follows the singer's incredibly vulnerable 2017 YouTube Originals documentary "Simply Complicated", which has garnered more than 35 million views on the platform so far.
The docuseries is directed and executive produced by Michael D. Ratner and produced by Ratner's OBB Pictures and SB Projects.
"There has been so much that I’ve wanted to say, but knew I had to say it right. DEMI LOVATO: DANCING WITH THE DEVIL will be streaming free on @youtube starting March 23rd💕," the pop star said in an Instagram post on Wednesday.
"Thank you to my family, friends, and fans for staying by my side over the years as I learn and grow. I’m so excited to finally share this story with you that I’ve held on to for the last 2 years. #DemiDWTD coming soon!" she concluded.
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