Demi Lovato Reveals Childhood Torment at Hands of 'Popular Girls'
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Demi Lovato's upcoming documentary titled 'Child Star' exposes the darker side of child stardom as she recounts being bullied and pressured to end her life by fellow students.

AceShowbiz - In a revealing trailer for Hulu's "Child Star", a documentary directed by Demi Lovato and Nicola Marsh, the former Disney Channel star opens up about a harrowing experience she endured during her childhood as a young actress.

"The popular girls signed a suicide petition saying that I should kill myself," Lovato alleged in the teaser, released on Thursday, September 5. She did not disclose the identities of the alleged signatories.

Lovato's disclosure comes as part of a broader reflection on the struggles and pressures she faced while thrust into the limelight at a tender age. In the documentary, she joins fellow former child stars such as Raven-Symone, Christina Ricci, Alyson Stoner, Kenan Thompson, Drew Barrymore and JoJo Siwa to delve into the realities of growing up in the entertainment industry.

"There definitely is not a manual on how to navigate this industry at such a young age," Lovato acknowledges in the trailer. "But it came at a price."

Earlier in the clip, she shares with Raven-Symone that she does not even remember being on certain shows that she appeared in, highlighting the surreal and disorienting nature of her early career.

Lovato's vulnerability in sharing her experience underscores the need for a greater understanding and support system for young entertainers. The documentary aims to shed light on the often-overlooked challenges and consequences of child stardom, fostering a dialogue about mental health and well-being in the entertainment industry.

"Child Star" premieres on Hulu on Tuesday, September 17. If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by dialing 988.

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