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Demi Lovato opens up about her 'survivor's guilt' following her 2018 overdose

"I`ve made friends of all ages. I`ve lost friends of - I`ve lost friends that were around my age and those hurt so deeply because we`ve been in the trenches together," she told Lowe

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Demi Lovato. Pic/AFP

Demi Lovato. Pic/AFP

Singer Demi Lovato experienced "survivors` guilt" after she overdosed in 2018 while promoting her upcoming album "HOLY FVCK," the 29-year-old singer opened up about forgiveness. According to Fox News, Lovato, who recently reinstated the pronouns she and her, overdosed in 2018. After the almost fatal incident, the former Disney star awoke in an intensive care facility with a lengthy recovery process ahead of her. In addition to having "three strokes, a heart attack, and organ failure," Lovato was initially declared legally blind.

She felt guilty despite being alive as she considered the friends she had lost, including Mac Miller, who passed away from an overdose in 2019. "I`ve made friends of all ages. I`ve lost friends of - I`ve lost friends that were around my age and those hurt so deeply because we`ve been in the trenches together," she told Lowe.

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