Christina Aguilera shares ‘love and respect’ and Elton John says he is ‘very proud’ of Demi Lovato after she shares the trailer for documentary YouTube counters
Christina Aguilera shared her ‘love and respect’ for Demi Lovato this week and Elton John said he was ‘very proud’ of her.
Demi, 28, shared the trailer for her upcoming series of documentaries Dancing With The Devil this week, in which she openly revealed the health problems she suffered as a result of her 2018 overdose.
‘The ability to share, stay open, continue to love and show vulnerability is not just a strength of yours Demi, but a gift from an infinitely talented woman that I love and respect. Keep shining, my love, ‘wrote Christina on Twitter this Thursday.

Side by side: Christina Aguilera shared her ‘love and respect’ for Demi Lovato this week; pictured in 2018
Demi gushed: ‘I love you @xtina’, on Friday adding: ‘Thank you for always supporting me and being part of it. Calling you a friend means a lot to me.
Elton wrote on Thursday: ‘I am very proud of you @ddlovato for opening up to the world about your addictions and the importance of our physical, emotional and mental health Exx [rocket] #DemiDWTD. ‘
Australian singer Sam Fischer, who earlier this week launched a duet called What Other People Say with Demi, also had warm words.
He tweeted: ‘wow .. to know everything you went through and see firsthand how much love and light you continue to transmit to the world every day, I am so honored to call you a friend and so impressed and inspired by u Demi . love always.’

Singing a storm: Elton John declared himself ‘so proud’ of her; he and Demi are photographed performing together in 2016
Demi’s four-part documentaries, Dancing With The Devil, will be released on March 23 and pulls the curtain after her drug crisis.
She ruthlessly revealed in the trailer: ‘I had three strokes. I had a heart attack. My doctors said I had another five to ten minutes. ‘
‘I have had many lives, like my cat. You know, I’m in my ninth life, ‘she said, adding that she was’ ready to go back to doing what I love, which is making music’.



‘Calling you a friend means a lot to me’: Demi gushed: ‘I love you @xtina’, on Friday adding: ‘Thank you for always supporting me and being part of it’
In promoting the documentary on a Television Critics Association panel this week, she revealed that her overdose continues to have lasting effects on her.
‘I got brain damage and I still deal with the effects of that today. I don’t drive because I have blind spots in my vision, ‘she said.
Demi previously released a documentary called Simply Complicated in 2017 on YouTube, where she has accumulated over 35 million views.

Cândido: Demi’s four-part documentaries, Dancing With The Devil, will be released on March 23 and pulls the curtain after the drug crisis

Persistent effects: During the promotion of the documentary on a Television Critics Association panel this week, she revealed that her overdose continues to have prolonged effects on her