In a revealing cover story for The Hollywood Reporter, Demi Lovato shares that their initial foray into the entertainment industry was partly driven by a desire to gain the love and approval of their absent father. Lovato confessed, "I always chased success because I knew it would put me in his line of sight again and it would make him proud of me."
The singer, who has been open about their strained relationship with their late father, Patrick Lovato, reflects on how their pursuit of fame was intertwined with their longing for paternal affection. Now, having addressed those "daddy issues," Lovato feels a sense of liberation and self-assurance, no longer needing the validation of the industry.
Lovato's forthcoming Hulu documentary, "Child Star," delves further into their experiences navigating childhood fame and its impact on their life. The singer's candidness about their past struggles and their evolving relationship with their father offers a powerful message of self-acceptance and healing.
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