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Demi Lovato on Do Something Awards



Many stars like Justin Bieber, Kim Kardashian, Tyra Banks, Victoria Justice, Nick Cannon, Will Ferrell, Kerry Washington and, of course, Demi Lovato came to the Do Something Awards in Los Angeles on August 14.

The event, hosted by Jane Lynch in "Glee," recognizes individuals under age 25 who helped his community and the world around them through various activities sociales.Algunas celebrities were receiving awards in several categories, while others just had.

The event is full of stars with glamor and beauty. Kim Kardashian dazzle everyone in a modest, long stuck, white dress with silver accents. Bieber uses a combination of black and gold, with extra sparkle in his pants and shoes. However, it was reported that Demi Lovato is the brightest star when she sang her single "Skyscraper" for the first time on stage.

"Miss @ ddlovato was amazing!"   a fan posted on Twitter.


"Demi was a standing ovation at the end of his presentation. Whole stadium was cheering and screaming. Proud of you ddlovato @ <3," wrote another fan. The event will not go on television Thursday, August 18, but said that the presentation is important.

Demi Lovato spent most of last year out of the spotlight due to problems personales.Se said the singer was struggling with his recent breakup with singer Joe Jonas Disney, the pressure of the media, and a disorder power struggled for about six years. When Lovato hit one of the dancers in her "Camp ROCK2: The Final Jam" friends and family knew it was time to seek help from the singer.

"I was lying to everyone. My managers, people with whom I worked. I lied about being eating, and just be happy," Lovato revealed on air with Ryan Seacrest.



"I was affecting all areas of my life. I was angry, was irritable, was not pleasant to work with me. I became a set mimadinha, and I had a lot to grow," he continued.

"I had so many things in my head. Everything is flooded and I ended up doing things that I regret ... I had a lot of pressure these days. I feel that living in the city where no woman will come."

Lovato could not be more correct. According to the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD), "Anorexia is the third most common chronic illness among adolescents." 81% of people over 10 years of age are afraid of gaining weight. 47% of girls between 5 and 12 years say they want to lose weight, because the images they saw in magazines. 69% of girls in the same group say that the pictures in magazines affect your idea of what a perfect body.

And yet: "Only 5% of American women have the body type in advertising as the ideal '(ANAD). The pressure is in abundance. Unfortunately, the body shape is just one example of "perfection" that girls feel pressured to achieve.

Demi Lovato's single "Skyscraper" has been an encouragement to all people. Selena Gomez on Twitter: "So, so proud of Demi Lovato, Skyscraper amazing, beautiful and inspiring .." The powerful slow song is truly touching.
Beyond the words that you may feel Lovato transparent, vulnerable and fragile that expresses your heart, especially during the chorus - "You can have everything I have / can break all of me / As if it were made ​​of glass, as if I was m / paper Go ahead and try to break down / I get out of the ground like a skyscraper. "

"This song is very special to me because it is inspired by my journey and struggles with which they had to deal last year," said Lovato in a recent interview with Seventeen.com.   "I hope people can relate to it and realize that they are able to avoid and overcome any obstacle, no matter the circumstances, and shine like a skyscraper."

The fans are very enthusiastic about Demi has a positive attitude towards life and there is nothing to celebrate.The motivation music has given life to girls around the world. Many are happy that Lovato is becoming a spokesman for adolescents dealing with eating disorders and emotional.

"I'm still on a personal journey that is with my own problems every day, but the best advice I can give someone who is going through a difficult stage, is to never be afraid to ask for help."

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