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Kim Kardashian supports Demi Lovato


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Published : 23 Mar 2021 07:39 PM | Updated : 24 Mar 2021 01:41 AM

Kim Kardashian was on hand to support Demi Lovato as the singer premiered her new docuseries ‘Dancing With The Devil’.

Demi, 28, has recently hosted a socially distanced drive-through screening in Beverley Hills  to unveil the first look at her eagerly awaited tell-all YouTube series.

The pop princess watched the show from the comfort of a Beverly Hilton Hotel balcony- which she briefly vacated to take to the stage and perform - while her guests sat in their cars below.

Keeping Up With The Kardashians star Kim shared footage of Demi belting out her new single ahead of her film's airing.

While the event was socially distanced, a mask-wearing Kim still managed to grab a selfie with leading lady Demi, who was also wearing a face covering.

As she updated fans on her night out, Kim also shared a video of Demi posing with a male pal for pictures while her film screened in the background.

The first two of the four-episode series premieres on YouTube on Tuesday.

The series documents Demi's near-fatal heroin and fentanyl overdose in July 2018.

The former child star was feared dead as she collapsed in her Hollywood Hills mansion before being rushed to hospital.

Demi said she's now 'California sober' after her ordeal that left her legally blind with hearing loss and brain damage as she suffered three strokes and a heart attack.

To coincide with the documentary release, Demi is also releasing her seventh studio album with the same name Dancing with the Devil.

In an interview with CBS, Demi revealed that doctors told her she had just five to ten minutes to live after her overdose and would be dead if she hadn't been found.

Admitting she still drinks and smokes weed 'a little bit', Demi said: "“ust like I feel the complete abstinent method isn’t a one-size-fits-all method for everybody, I don’t think that this journey of moderation is a one-size-fits-all solution for everybody too."     —Mirror UK