The 25-year-old 'Stone Cold' hitmaker spent two weeks in hospital after reportedly suffering a drug overdose.
- Aug 13, 2018
AceShowbiz - Logan Henderson gave fans an update on his friend Demi Lovato, revealing that the singer is "doing good".
The 25-year-old Stone Cold hitmaker spent two weeks in hospital after reportedly suffering a drug overdose at her home in the Hollywood Hills last month.
Her publicist played down rumours suggesting Demi had overdosed on heroin, but little else is known about Demi's latest health struggles.
The singer and actress reportedly sought specialist treatment in Chicago, and is now in a rehab facility in Los Angeles.
Logan, who previously starred Nickelodeon TV show Big Time Rush, spoke about his longtime friend's health struggles, and reassured her millions of fans that she's getting better.
"I grew up with Demi Lovato. The same acting classes and friends since we were young," the 28-year-old told PeopleTV's Chatter. "That was the first time I saw somebody with incredible talent. I thought, 'Woah, this is unbelievable.'"
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He also revealed he had been in touch with Demi since her shock hospitalisation.
"She's doing good. I think it's going to be... prayers and best wishes for her. She's a strong, strong female,” he said. "She's a wonderful woman and she’s going to be good."
Demi, who had been open about her struggles with alcohol and drugs, depression, eating disorders, and self-harming in the past, recently confessed to relapsing in a statement on Instagram after she was discharged from hospital.
"I have always been transparent about my journey with addiction," she wrote. "What I've learned is that this illness is not something that disappears or fades with time. It is something I must continue to overcome and have not done yet."
She went on to explain that she will be taking some time to focus on her sobriety and "road to recovery", adding: "The love you have all shown me will never be forgotten and I look forward to the day where I can say I came out on the other side. I will keep fighting."