Demi Lovato’s anxiety and depression have “come back in waves” during lockdown.
Demi Lovato is finding it hard to assimilate into quarantine life due to her reoccurring anxiety and depression.
With her history of substance abuse not even a distant memory yet, the singer is doing her best to stay positive, slowly.
The ‘OK Not to Be OK’ hitmaker admitted she’s found it hard being unable to socialize as much due to the coronavirus pandemic.
However, it appears that despite her efforts to get clean and survive her nearly fatal overdose.
The singer is struggling to handle the isolation brought forward through Covid-19 and isolated quarantine.
Demi lovato’s interview
During her interview, the Grammy award-winning singer was quoted saying,
“I’m a very social person and so not being able to see people, I’ve felt very isolated at times and my anxiety and depression has come back in waves.”
She also went on to say;
“Luckily I’ve done a lot of work and I have tools to help me out with that. There are a lot of people who don’t have those tools.”
During the course of her interview, the singer gave her fans a soft reminder to never be too hard on themselves.
“Just have compassion. Know that you’re not alone, that a lot of people are going through exactly what you’re going through as well.”
Meanwhile, Demi also admitted her new song, ‘Commander in Chief’, features everything she would love to say to President Donald Trump if she had the chance.
She said:
“There’s been so many times that I’ve wanted to write the President a letter or sit down with him and ask him these questions.”
She continued:
“And then I thought, I don’t really actually want to do that and I thought one way that I could do that is writing a song.”
She further said:
“Releasing it for the whole world to hear and then he has to answer those questions to everyone and not just me.”
Demi insisted she isn’t looking to provoke any political agenda with her lyrics.