Enough about Demi Lovato’s personal life. Yes, she spent time in rehab for a number of issues . And, yes, she may be dating Ryan Phillippe (?!?!?). But many fans are more interested in this star’s music. When might a new album be released? What will it sounds like? “I’m actually doing a duet on my album,” she told E! News this week, below. “It’s with an R&B artist, so you’ll have to wait and find out who it is. I’m almost finished with it. We have like 20-something songs. We’re gonna have to cut it down, but we’re still working.” Demi Lovato Album Dish
Demi Lovato recently went into great detail about her personal life , explaining to fans just what she went through that landed her in rehab and inspired the new single, “Skyscraper.” But the singer apparently left out a vital piece of information in that interview: she’s dating Ryan Phillippe! “It was really hot and heavy for a while,” an insider tells E! News, adding that Phillippe’s status as a new father “kind of threw her for a loop.” Phillippe is 36 and the father of two kids, while Demi turns 19 next month. The source claims the couple hasn’t seen much of each other recently because Phillippe has a new baby, while Lovato has a new single to promote. Still… OMG, Demi Lovato has been seeing Ryan Phillippe?!? [Photos: Pacific Coast News, WENN]
Clip keeps it simple, which, given the song’s power, is all it needs to do. By James Montgomery Demi Lovato in her video for “Skyscraper” Photo: Hollywood Records In recent days, Demi Lovato’s stirring new single “Skyscraper” has seemingly taken the world by storm (or at least the Internet). And, in what can only be described as “an incredibly refreshing change of pace,” the reason for its sudden surge in popularity has nothing to do with irony, our nascent sense of superiority or kittens (see: every popular YouTube clip in recent history, Rebecca Black’s “Friday”) and everything to do with the simple fact that she sings the hell out of it. But, in saying that, I’m probably downplaying several other reasons for the song’s ability to cut through the din. Like, for example, everything that’s happened in Lovato’s life leading up to this point or how, because of that, she connects with the song in ways that most didn’t think possible. She reveals new depths with each note, and when she hits that last chorus, and her voice is pushed to the point of breaking, well, if you don’t get goose bumps, then there’s a pretty good chance you’re not alive. In short, with one song, Demi Lovato has grown up before our very eyes. It’s sort of like we’ve all been handed this shiny new talent, seemingly out of the blue, and we don’t quite know how to react. So it’s fitting that such a career-making single now comes with an appropriately powerful music video, one that is bereft of any and all gimmickry (no elaborate costumes, epic set pieces or dazzling special effects) yet still manages to pack an emotional wallop. Directed by Mark Pellington (a man who knows a thing or two about making iconic clips), “Skyscraper” is nothing more than Lovato belting out the tune on the barren terrain of the Bonneville Salt Flats. Sure, there’s some dramatically billowing fabrics and some shattered glass, but really, the song is the star. And that simplicity is perfect here, because the song provides all the pyrotechnics necessary. There is also a moment, right before that knee-buckling final chorus, where Lovato looks directly into the camera and very nearly breaks into tears. I’m not sure if she’s acting or not, but I doubt it, and really, it’s not like it matters. Not when a singer connects to a song on such a visceral level, especially one who’s already been through the wringer. With “Skyscraper,” Lovato has not only proven that she’s capable of remarkable things, but that she’s a survivor too. And, really, there’s nothing more that needs to be said. Not when the song does all the talking for you. What did you think of the “Skyscraper” video? Share your reviews in the comments. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Demi Lovato Related Artists Demi Lovato
Clip keeps it simple, which, given the song’s power, is all it needs to do. By James Montgomery Demi Lovato in her video for “Skyscraper” Photo: Hollywood Records In recent days, Demi Lovato’s stirring new single “Skyscraper” has seemingly taken the world by storm (or at least the Internet). And, in what can only be described as “an incredibly refreshing change of pace,” the reason for its sudden surge in popularity has nothing to do with irony, our nascent sense of superiority or kittens (see: every popular YouTube clip in recent history, Rebecca Black’s “Friday”) and everything to do with the simple fact that she sings the hell out of it. But, in saying that, I’m probably downplaying several other reasons for the song’s ability to cut through the din. Like, for example, everything that’s happened in Lovato’s life leading up to this point or how, because of that, she connects with the song in ways that most didn’t think possible. She reveals new depths with each note, and when she hits that last chorus, and her voice is pushed to the point of breaking, well, if you don’t get goose bumps, then there’s a pretty good chance you’re not alive. In short, with one song, Demi Lovato has grown up before our very eyes. It’s sort of like we’ve all been handed this shiny new talent, seemingly out of the blue, and we don’t quite know how to react. So it’s fitting that such a career-making single now comes with an appropriately powerful music video, one that is bereft of any and all gimmickry (no elaborate costumes, epic set pieces or dazzling special effects) yet still manages to pack an emotional wallop. Directed by Mark Pellington (a man who knows a thing or two about making iconic clips), “Skyscraper” is nothing more than Lovato belting out the tune on the barren terrain of the Bonneville Salt Flats. Sure, there’s some dramatically billowing fabrics and some shattered glass, but really, the song is the star. And that simplicity is perfect here, because the song provides all the pyrotechnics necessary. There is also a moment, right before that knee-buckling final chorus, where Lovato looks directly into the camera and very nearly breaks into tears. I’m not sure if she’s acting or not, but I doubt it, and really, it’s not like it matters. Not when a singer connects to a song on such a visceral level, especially one who’s already been through the wringer. With “Skyscraper,” Lovato has not only proven that she’s capable of remarkable things, but that she’s a survivor too. And, really, there’s nothing more that needs to be said. Not when the song does all the talking for you. What did you think of the “Skyscraper” video? Share your reviews in the comments. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Demi Lovato Related Artists Demi Lovato
Nicki Minaj says she was struck in the face by a male acquaintance yesterday. But the artist does not want to press any charges. Here’s what went down: Minaj and an unidentified man were allegedly arguing poolside at the Palomar Hotel in Dallas. As the verbal sparring intensified, the man left for his hotel room, the singer told an employee to call the cops and then she followed the man back inside. Once there, she says he hit her in the lower lip. When the police arrived, Minaj explained what happened but said she did not want to press charges. She added that the opponent was not her boyfriend. Nicki faced a very different kind of tragedy earlier this month: her cousin was murdered . [Photo: WENN.com]
Demi Lovato premiered the single “Skyscraper” today on Ryan Seacrest’s radio show. That was her big move professionally. Personally, though, the 18-year old gave fans an open look into the struggles over the last few months, which landed her in rehab and caused her to admit that she’s bipolar . Demi Lovato on Ryan Seacrest “I just had so much growing up to do… I ended up doing things that I regret to this day,” Lovato said about the inner turmoil that led to her attacking dancer Alex Welch . What was the most difficult time for the singer? “Spending Christmas in treatment was really, really difficult,” she said. “I just remember sometimes sitting there and being like, ‘I had so much just six months ago, and here I am in a treatment center. What has my life become? How did I let it get to this point?'” Demi says she was never suicidal, but times grew “really dark.” Lovato recorded “Skyscraper” soon before entering rehab. She says of the experience: “I just sat there and I just cried my eyes out, I was almost doubled over with emotion… it was crazy. I tried to re-record it but, it didn’t have that same emotion and that same almost cry for help that I had when I first recorded it.” Look for the music video to come out this week.
Like daughter, unfortunately, like mother. A few months after Demi Lovato exited a treatment center to deal with issues related to Bipolar Disorder, sources tell The New York Post that her mother, Dianna Hart de la Garza, has now entered rehab. “It has been a tough year for Demi, and her mom has been a constant source of support. But fame has also taken its toll on her family… her mom could take some time to deal with her own issues,” an insider told the newspaper . Lovato has also split with Wilmer Valderrama, who she started seeing in February. “The age difference meant they were in completely different places in their lives,” said a source, referring to the 13-year gap between the celebs. [Photo: Pacific Coast News] UPDATE : Reports now indicate that Lovato’s mother has actually completed rehab and is back with her family. No word yet on the reason behind the program.
Pirated tits is way better than pirated music, movies, and software. I never found Penelope Cruz to be anything special, maybe it is cuz her nose could double as back-up sail on the Pirate Ship after getting shot by a cannon, or maybe its cuz I’m racist against Spanish people….or maybe I just like my bitches to be closer to 18 than 45…who really knows, but here is her cleavage anyway, even though we’re more into booty…..(embarrassingly bad joke if I was the kind of motherfucker who got embarrassed, while I’m just the motherfucker trying to get pictures of celebs I don’t give a fuck about up)
A reader sent me this email yesterday: More blackchicks please This is me listening to the people….not that Ciara is even black or even a chick….I mean cuz the rumors from a while ago used to scream that she’s got Dick…not that you could really tell in these pics…
Damaged goods, addict, Demi Lovato posted some self shot bikini pics on Twitter…. I’m always so slow to get these pictures out cuz these celebrity bitches all blocked me on TWITTER … ANd makes me realize that I should have played nice, sucked up to them, wrote them sweet messages of encouragement, because hollywood pussy is insecure and hates being mocked….That’s why bitches like Demi Lovato end up in Rehab. They are weak…. That’s why I shoulda been fake nice to them….It would have make the whole thing way funnier, you know, being nice to them on there, while ripping them apart here….irony…if I knew what the definition of Irony was… That said, Demi Lovato is out of rehab, and has turned to eating, and posting pics of her in a bikini on twitter…No longer underage, no longer tight bodied…but maybe the leftover fans and perverts like me who like damaged goods will enjoy this…cuz when I see a wreck…I wanna ride it into the ground with my dick…especially when they are all hollywood…. On a side note, Self shot bikini pics are the proper kind of slutty.