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Recording artist Demi Lovato performs "Give Your Heart a Break" during the
VH1 Divas 2012 show in Los Angeles, December 16, 2012.ReutersDemi Lovato
has a hit album and not one, but two impressive TV gigs
thanks to "The X Factor" and "Glee," but the pop singer remembers
how close she thought she was to losing it all."When I was
in treatment, I honestly thought my career was over," Lovato, 21, told
Entertainment Weekly of her struggles with alcohol, drugs and her eating
disorder, for which she entered a treatment facility in 2010. "But when
I came out of treatment, I had more supportive fans than ever."Celebrities
who survived scandalAlthough Lovato says she used to be one of the
many celebrities, especially younger celebrities, that tried to avoid becoming
a role model to their fans, she quickly learned it would not
be so easy to avoid facing the consequences of her actions. "I
used to say that too," she said. "That was my excuse to
do whatever the f--k I wanted and not give a sh-t about
what other people thought. Then I ended up going through some stuff.
I realized I'm never going to escape the fact that I'm in
the public eye, so I might as well do the best I
can."Lovato's candid discussion about her past issues comes two months after
she signed a deal to write a tell-all memoir. Although she has
been open at times about said issues, she still believes that the
truth could shock her fans. However, she's also hopeful it could help
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U.S. Navy Osprey and Seahawk helicopters prepare to load relief supplies
for air drop to isolated villages at Tacloban airport, Leyte province in
central Philippines, Friday Nov. 15, 2013. The Philippines has received
an outpouring of international aid running into hundreds of millions of
dollars but much of it has been stuck in a bottleneck outside
the affected areas. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)The Associated PressA U.S.
Navy Sea Hawk helicopter from the U.S. aircraft carrier USS George Washington
takes off to air drops relief supplies to villages isolated by last
week's typhoon at Tacloban City airport, Leyte province in central Philippines,
Friday Nov.15, 2013. The Philippines has received an outpouring of international
aid running into hundreds of millions of dollars but much of it
has been stuck in a bottleneck outside the affected areas. (AP Photo/Bullit
Marquez)The Associated PressVILLAMOR AIR BASE, Philippines The U.S. military
is sending roughly 1,000 more troops, along with additional ships and aircraft,
to join a massive effort to assist typhoon victims in the Philippines
a mission one Philippine military official on Friday called a
"game changer.""We are increasing our presence based on the request of the
government of the Philippines," said Col. John Peck, chief of staff for
the 3rd Marines Expeditionary Battalion, which is coordinating the U.S.
operation from a Philippine air force base next to Manila's international
airp
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