'I became a little brat': Demi Lovato opens up to Ryan Seacrest about Joe Jonas, self harming and her troubled past
She has suffered through a troubled year after being very publicly admitted to rehab for 'emotional and physical issues.'
And now Demi Lovato, star of Disney Channel's TV show Sonny With A Chance, has revealed the extent of the problems which led to her seeking treatment last November.
'I became like a little brat on set,' she told Ryan Seacrest on his KIIS FM radio show this morning.
'I just had so much growing up to do, not that I ever intended to be that way. I just had so much going on in my head. It all just boiled up and I ended up doing things that I regret to this day.
The 18-year-old singer and actress ended up seeking help after allegedly punching a back up dancer during the South American leg of the Jonas Brothers tour.
'It was the elephant in the room,' she told Seacrest of her eating and cutting disorders.
'Everyone knew about it. It was affecting every aspect of my life. I was cranky, I was irritable, I was not pleasant really to work with.'
Demi, who is currently promoting her new single Skyscraper, entered a treatment centre last November in Illinois.
'My family’s known that I’ve had issues with food and eating for about six years now,' she said.
'I was able to check in with them but it got to a point where I just was lying, to everyone about eating and about being happy.
There’s a lot of pressure these days. I feel like I live in a city where no woman eats.'
And now Demi Lovato, star of Disney Channel's TV show Sonny With A Chance, has revealed the extent of the problems which led to her seeking treatment last November.
'I became like a little brat on set,' she told Ryan Seacrest on his KIIS FM radio show this morning.
'I just had so much growing up to do, not that I ever intended to be that way. I just had so much going on in my head. It all just boiled up and I ended up doing things that I regret to this day.
The 18-year-old singer and actress ended up seeking help after allegedly punching a back up dancer during the South American leg of the Jonas Brothers tour.
'It was the elephant in the room,' she told Seacrest of her eating and cutting disorders.
'Everyone knew about it. It was affecting every aspect of my life. I was cranky, I was irritable, I was not pleasant really to work with.'
Demi, who is currently promoting her new single Skyscraper, entered a treatment centre last November in Illinois.
'My family’s known that I’ve had issues with food and eating for about six years now,' she said.
'I was able to check in with them but it got to a point where I just was lying, to everyone about eating and about being happy.
There’s a lot of pressure these days. I feel like I live in a city where no woman eats.'