BREAKING News
Out Of AUSTRALIA Heres What We Know
Australia is at risk of running out of fuel in the next few weeks due to the ongoing conflict
in Syria. The escalating situation in the war-torn country
threatens to cripple the supply chains that keep Australia going. While the International Energy Agency mandates
that countries hold a stock reserve equivalent to 90 days of net imports, Australia only
has 43 days worth of supply, the Australian reports. And that could be cut down even further if
a global crisis threatens supply channels from places like the Middle East.
Low oil reserves and an over-dependence on
imports is whats driving Austrailias fuel concerns. Defense Strategy and Capability at the Australian
Strategic Policy Institute senior analyst Dr. Malcolm Davis says Australias fuel
reserves would last 20 days at best if supplies were cut off, News.Com.Au reports. [Australia is] one of the few countries
in the world that does not take our energy security seriously, said Dr.
Davis. It would be a Mad Max world. Our society and our economy would begin to
fall apart very quickly [because] everything depends on fuel to make an economy run. It is very serious.
The rather ominous forecast comes in the wake
of major US-led strikes on the Syrian government. As tensions escalate and threaten to compromise
international trade, this could prove dire for Australia: a nation that outsources its
oil refining to such international locations as Singapore. Instead of investing in refinement facilities
here for refining fuel, the government has decided its cheaper to do it overseas,
said Dr. Davis.
The price they pay for that in a crisis
is that China can interrupt flow to Australia [from Singapore] relatively easy and our economy
falls apart. According to The Daily Mail UK, liberal Senator
and former major general in the Australian Army Jim Molan agrees that we [Australia]
stand[s] in real trouble. Speaking to 2GB on Monday Morning, Molan criticized
the governments passive approach to issues of fuel supply and energy security, calling
it a single point of failure for Australia. The way that we seem to get around this
is that we buy credits overseas which ignores the entire problem, Nolan said.
Those credits say that if things go wrong
we can buy from overseas, but hang on: our supply lines of communication by ship are
likely to be either threatened or because of insurers nothing will come to us at all. Moreover, a chronic shortage of petrol, diesel,
and aviation fuel could render the Australian military immobile, and in these times where
rhetoric and tensions over a war are high, that could prove disastrous for the country..
Friday, December 29, 2017
Ed Sheeran Carpool Karaoke
YOU LEFT YOUR GUITAR AT MY HOUSE. LAST NIGHT, SO I'VE GOT IT HERE,
BUT I'M GOING TO BE LATE FOR. WORK NOW. WOULD YOU? OH, ARE YOU SERIOUS? YES! IT'S RIGHT HERE.
I'M OUTSIDE NOW. ALL RIGHT, THANKS, BUDDY. CHEERS, MATE. OH, HE'S A GOOD GUY.
HE'S A GOOD GUY. ( LAUGHTER )
YEAH, SORRY ABOUT THAT. THERE HE IS! ( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE )
HOW ARE YOU, MAN? NICE TO SEE YOU! THIS WILL BE A LIVE SAFER TO USE
THE CAR POOL LANE TO GET TO. WORK.
>> CAN WE LISTEN TO MUSIC? >> James: YEAH, LET'S DO THIS. IT'S GOT A SEXY VIBE TO IT. >> YOU NEED THIS SHEET THE FIRST
PLACE TO FIND THE LOVERS AT THE. BAR IS WHERE I GO
ME AND MY FRIENDS OUT AT THE.
TABLE DOING SHOTS AND WE TALK
SLOW WE TOOK HOURS AND HOURS BY THE
SWEET AND THE SOUR I TOLD YOU IT'S A SEXY SONG, I
TOLD YOU IT'S A SEXY SONG MMM
I'M IN LOVENOTE THE PUSH AND. PULL
. >> I GRIND ON IT, JAMES, I WANT
TO SEE YOU WORK IT. I'M IN LOVE WITH YOUR BODY
DISCOVERING SOMETHING BRAND.
NEW
I'M IN LOVE WITH YOUR BODY.
>> James: YOU'RE JUST TAKING A. WHOLE YEAR DOING NOTHING. >> NO, I DID THREE MONTHS PROPER
TRAVELING AND THEN EIGHT MONTHS.
>> James: NO PHONE? YEAH, JUST E-MAILS. >> James: YOU'RE TELLING ME
THIS IS SOMETHING I SHOULD DO IN. MY LIFE. >> YOU SHOULD DEFINITELY DO IT.
ACHESLY DON'T HAVE A PHONE
ANYMORE. I HAD A PHONE FOR TWO WEEKS AND
I JUST DIDN'T CHARGE IT. IT WOULD HAVE BEEN, LIKE, 30
YEARS AGO FOR OUR PARENTS. >> James: 100 PERCENT.
I WOULD WAKE UP AND THERE
WOULD BE 50 MESSAGES. NONE WOULD SAY HI, HOW ARE YOU. IT WOULD BE, LIKE, CAN I HAVE
THIS, CAN I DO THIS, CAN I HAVE. THIS -- AND IT WAS FUN BUT
DRAINING.
SO BY THE END OF IT, GOING
TRAVELING. >> James: HOW'S THIS?
OH, OH,
OH, OH
>> READY? SING!
OH, OH OH,,O E, OH OH, OH, OH, OH, OH
>> LOUDER OH, OH, OH, OH, OH, OH. >> HERE WE GO. >
UNTIL THEN, NOTHING.
(<I> CHEERS AND APPLAUSE </i>)
SOMETHING TO DRINK, MAYBE
STARTING TO SMOKE I DON'T KNOW REALLY WHAT I'M
SUPPOSED TO SAY I TOLD HER MY NAME
I ALREADY KNOW SHE'S A. KEEPER
ONE SMALL ACT OF KINDNESS WE SIT ON THE COUCH
ONE THING LED TO ANOTHER I NEED YOU DARLING
( APPLAUSE ) I NEED YOU DARLING
WON'T YOU LET ME KNOW WHOA, WHOA, WHOA
>> James: I WANTED TO CLEAR. SOMETHING UP ABOUT YOU. THERE IS A SNACK CALLED MALT
TEASERS.
IS IT TRUE YOU CAN FIT 47 IN
YOUR MOUTH? >> YES. >> James: IT JUST SO
HAPPENS -- >> I'M GOING TO CHUCK UP. >> James: YEAH, SURE. YOU RECKON YOU CAN DO THIS? >> YEAH.
>> James: LET ME TRY AND SEE
IF I CAN BEAT YOU. IS THERE AN ACT TO THIS? YOU CAN PROBABLY BEAT ME,
ACTUALLY. >> LET'S TRY IT. ( TALKING WITH MOUTHFUL )
>> HOW ARE YOU DOING?
>> James: 55.
OH, MY GOD! NOW GO, GO, GO, GO, GO! ( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE )
( LAUGHTER ) I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU'VE DONE
THAT! THAT WAS INSANE! THAT WAS INSANE! >> THIS IS PROPER DRIVING. >> James: IT'S ALL ABOUT
DRIVING. WHEN I WAS SIX YEARS OLD
( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) >> James: LET'S DO IT. I WAS RUNNING FROM MY BROTHER
AND HIS FRIENDS >> James: NICE.
HE TAKES SWEET PERFUME ON THE
MOUNTAIN GRASS I ROLLED DOWN I WAS YOUNGER THEN
TAKE ME BACK TO WHEN I FOUND. MY HEART BROKEN
LOST DURING THE YEARS IN THE SWEET FIELDS
BUT I CAN'T WAIT TO GO HOME AND I'M
I'M ON MY WAY. DRIVING AT NINETY DOWN THOSE
(<i> CHEERS AND APPLAUSE </i>) COUNTRY LANES
SINGING TO "TINY DANCER" AND I MISS THE WAY YOU MAKE ME
FEEL, AND IT'S REAL. WE WATCHED THE SUNSET OVER THE
CASTLE ON THE HILL.
(<I> CHEERS AND APPLAUSE </i>)
>> I PUT IT BACK. ( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE )
>> James: THAT'S THE PROBLEM. WITH THIS SONG. YOU CAN'T REALLY HAVE THIS SONG.
EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS SONG IS
YOU SHOULD BE DRIVING. SO WHEN I'M INTO IT --
I'M ON MY WAY STUCK IN SOME TRAFFIC ON THESE
BAD FREE-WAYS >> THERE'S A LOT OF WORK THAT
HAS TO BE DONE THERE. >> James: WHAT? CAN'T RHYME WAY WITH WAY. >> James: YOU'RE A TOUGH
CRITIC.
I'M ON MY WAY
STUCK IN THE TRAFFIC I'M GONNA BE LATE
>> NO, IT'S -- 'EM SINGING KARAOKE
AND I MISS THE WAY WE SING THIS SONG
BACK THERE WHEN WE WATCHED THE SUNSET
OVER THE HOLLYWOOD SIGN .
BUT I'M GOING TO BE LATE FOR. WORK NOW. WOULD YOU? OH, ARE YOU SERIOUS? YES! IT'S RIGHT HERE.
I'M OUTSIDE NOW. ALL RIGHT, THANKS, BUDDY. CHEERS, MATE. OH, HE'S A GOOD GUY.
HE'S A GOOD GUY. ( LAUGHTER )
YEAH, SORRY ABOUT THAT. THERE HE IS! ( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE )
HOW ARE YOU, MAN? NICE TO SEE YOU! THIS WILL BE A LIVE SAFER TO USE
THE CAR POOL LANE TO GET TO. WORK.
>> CAN WE LISTEN TO MUSIC? >> James: YEAH, LET'S DO THIS. IT'S GOT A SEXY VIBE TO IT. >> YOU NEED THIS SHEET THE FIRST
PLACE TO FIND THE LOVERS AT THE. BAR IS WHERE I GO
ME AND MY FRIENDS OUT AT THE.
TABLE DOING SHOTS AND WE TALK
SLOW WE TOOK HOURS AND HOURS BY THE
SWEET AND THE SOUR I TOLD YOU IT'S A SEXY SONG, I
TOLD YOU IT'S A SEXY SONG MMM
I'M IN LOVENOTE THE PUSH AND. PULL
. >> I GRIND ON IT, JAMES, I WANT
TO SEE YOU WORK IT. I'M IN LOVE WITH YOUR BODY
DISCOVERING SOMETHING BRAND.
NEW
I'M IN LOVE WITH YOUR BODY.
>> James: YOU'RE JUST TAKING A. WHOLE YEAR DOING NOTHING. >> NO, I DID THREE MONTHS PROPER
TRAVELING AND THEN EIGHT MONTHS.
>> James: NO PHONE? YEAH, JUST E-MAILS. >> James: YOU'RE TELLING ME
THIS IS SOMETHING I SHOULD DO IN. MY LIFE. >> YOU SHOULD DEFINITELY DO IT.
ACHESLY DON'T HAVE A PHONE
ANYMORE. I HAD A PHONE FOR TWO WEEKS AND
I JUST DIDN'T CHARGE IT. IT WOULD HAVE BEEN, LIKE, 30
YEARS AGO FOR OUR PARENTS. >> James: 100 PERCENT.
I WOULD WAKE UP AND THERE
WOULD BE 50 MESSAGES. NONE WOULD SAY HI, HOW ARE YOU. IT WOULD BE, LIKE, CAN I HAVE
THIS, CAN I DO THIS, CAN I HAVE. THIS -- AND IT WAS FUN BUT
DRAINING.
SO BY THE END OF IT, GOING
TRAVELING. >> James: HOW'S THIS?
OH, OH,
OH, OH
>> READY? SING!
OH, OH OH,,O E, OH OH, OH, OH, OH, OH
>> LOUDER OH, OH, OH, OH, OH, OH. >> HERE WE GO. >
UNTIL THEN, NOTHING.
(<I> CHEERS AND APPLAUSE </i>)
SOMETHING TO DRINK, MAYBE
STARTING TO SMOKE I DON'T KNOW REALLY WHAT I'M
SUPPOSED TO SAY I TOLD HER MY NAME
I ALREADY KNOW SHE'S A. KEEPER
ONE SMALL ACT OF KINDNESS WE SIT ON THE COUCH
ONE THING LED TO ANOTHER I NEED YOU DARLING
( APPLAUSE ) I NEED YOU DARLING
WON'T YOU LET ME KNOW WHOA, WHOA, WHOA
>> James: I WANTED TO CLEAR. SOMETHING UP ABOUT YOU. THERE IS A SNACK CALLED MALT
TEASERS.
IS IT TRUE YOU CAN FIT 47 IN
YOUR MOUTH? >> YES. >> James: IT JUST SO
HAPPENS -- >> I'M GOING TO CHUCK UP. >> James: YEAH, SURE. YOU RECKON YOU CAN DO THIS? >> YEAH.
>> James: LET ME TRY AND SEE
IF I CAN BEAT YOU. IS THERE AN ACT TO THIS? YOU CAN PROBABLY BEAT ME,
ACTUALLY. >> LET'S TRY IT. ( TALKING WITH MOUTHFUL )
>> HOW ARE YOU DOING?
>> James: 55.
OH, MY GOD! NOW GO, GO, GO, GO, GO! ( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE )
( LAUGHTER ) I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU'VE DONE
THAT! THAT WAS INSANE! THAT WAS INSANE! >> THIS IS PROPER DRIVING. >> James: IT'S ALL ABOUT
DRIVING. WHEN I WAS SIX YEARS OLD
( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) >> James: LET'S DO IT. I WAS RUNNING FROM MY BROTHER
AND HIS FRIENDS >> James: NICE.
HE TAKES SWEET PERFUME ON THE
MOUNTAIN GRASS I ROLLED DOWN I WAS YOUNGER THEN
TAKE ME BACK TO WHEN I FOUND. MY HEART BROKEN
LOST DURING THE YEARS IN THE SWEET FIELDS
BUT I CAN'T WAIT TO GO HOME AND I'M
I'M ON MY WAY. DRIVING AT NINETY DOWN THOSE
(<i> CHEERS AND APPLAUSE </i>) COUNTRY LANES
SINGING TO "TINY DANCER" AND I MISS THE WAY YOU MAKE ME
FEEL, AND IT'S REAL. WE WATCHED THE SUNSET OVER THE
CASTLE ON THE HILL.
(<I> CHEERS AND APPLAUSE </i>)
>> I PUT IT BACK. ( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE )
>> James: THAT'S THE PROBLEM. WITH THIS SONG. YOU CAN'T REALLY HAVE THIS SONG.
EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS SONG IS
YOU SHOULD BE DRIVING. SO WHEN I'M INTO IT --
I'M ON MY WAY STUCK IN SOME TRAFFIC ON THESE
BAD FREE-WAYS >> THERE'S A LOT OF WORK THAT
HAS TO BE DONE THERE. >> James: WHAT? CAN'T RHYME WAY WITH WAY. >> James: YOU'RE A TOUGH
CRITIC.
I'M ON MY WAY
STUCK IN THE TRAFFIC I'M GONNA BE LATE
>> NO, IT'S -- 'EM SINGING KARAOKE
AND I MISS THE WAY WE SING THIS SONG
BACK THERE WHEN WE WATCHED THE SUNSET
OVER THE HOLLYWOOD SIGN .
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Drug firms shipped 20 8M pain pills to WV town with 2,900 peopletick tock newslates news top news
Over the past decade, out-of-state drug companies
shipped 20.8 Million prescription painkillers to two pharmacies four blocks apart in a Southern
West Virginia town with 2,900 people, according to a congressional committee investigating
the opioid crisis. The House Energy and Commerce Committee cited
the massive shipments of hydrocodone and oxycodone two powerful painkillers to the town
of Williamson, in Mingo County, amid the panels inquiry into the role of drug distributors
in the opioid epidemic. These numbers are outrageous, and we will
get to the bottom of how this destruction was able to be unleashed across West Virginia,
said committee Chairman Greg Walden, R-Ore., And ranking member Frank Pallone Jr., D-N.J.,
In a joint statement. The panel recently sent letters to regional
drug wholesalers Miami-Luken and H.D.
Smith, asking why the companies increased painkiller
shipments and didnt flag suspicious drug orders from pharmacies while overdose deaths
were surging across West Virginia. The letters outline high-volume shipments
to pharmacies over consecutive days and huge spikes in pain pill numbers from year to year. Between 2006 and 2016, drug wholesalers shipped
10.2 Million hydrocodone pills and 10.6 Million oxycodone pills to Tug Valley Pharmacy and
Hurley Drug in Williamson, according to Drug Enforcement Administration data obtained by
the House Committee. Springboro, Ohio-based Miami-Luken sold 6.4
Million hydrocodone and oxycodone pills to Tug Valley Pharmacy from 2008 to 2015, the
company disclosed to the panel.
Thats more than half of all painkillers
shipped to the pharmacy those years. In a single year (2008 to 2009), Miami-Lukens
shipments increased three-fold to the Mingo County town. Miami-Luken also was a major supplier to the
now-closed Save-Rite Pharmacy in the Mingo County town of Kermit, population 400. The drug wholesaler shipped 5.7 Million hydrocodone
and oxycodone pills to Save-Rite and a branch pharmacy called Sav-Rite #2 between 2005 and
2011, according records Miami-Luken gave the committee.
In 2008, the company provided 5,624 prescription
pain pills for every man, woman and child in Kermit. In its letters, the panel also raised questions
about Miami-Lukens shipments to Westside Pharmacy in Oceana, Wyoming County. The committee cited documents that show a
Miami-Luken employee reported a Virginia doctor, who operated a pain clinic located two hours
from Oceana, was sending his patients to Westside Pharmacy, which filled the prescriptions. In 2015, more than 40 percent of the oxycodone
prescriptions filled by Westside Pharmacy in Oceana were coming from the Virginia doctor,
according to the committees letter.
The following year, the Virginia Board of
Medicine suspended the doctors license, finding his practice posed a substantial
danger to public health and safety. The panels letter also mentions Miami-Lukens
suspicious shipments to Colony Drug in Beckley. In a five-day span in 2015, the drug wholesaler
shipped 16,800 oxycodone pills to the pharmacy. In several instances, Colony Drug placed
multiple orders for what appears to be excessive amounts of pills on consecutive days, the
committee wrote.
The House committee questioned H.D. Smiths
painkiller shipments to Family Discount Pharmacy in Logan County. The drug shipper distributed 3,000 hydrocodone
tablets a day to the pharmacy in 2008, a 10-fold increase in sales from the previous year,
according to the committees letter. The pharmacy, located in a town of 1,800 people,
was shipped 1.1 Million hydrocodone pills in 2008.
The House panel also cited Springfield, Illinois-based
H.D. Smith for spikes in painkiller shipments to Sav-Rite, Westside Pharmacy, Tug Valley
Pharmacy and Hurley Drug. Oxycodone is sold under brand names like OxyContin,
while hydrocodone brands include Vicodin and Lortab. The committees bipartisan investigation
continues to identify systemic issues with the inordinate number of opioids distributed
to small town pharmacies, Walden and Pallone said in the statement.
The volume appears to be far in excess
of the number of opioids that a pharmacy in that local area would be expected to receive. In a statement, H.D. Smith said it was reviewing
the committees letter Monday. H.D.
Smith works with its upstream manufacturing
and downstream pharmacy partners to guard the integrity of the supply chain, and to
improve patient outcomes, the company said. Miami-Luken did not immediately respond to
a request for comment. In February 2016, West Virginia Attorney General
Patrick Morrisey ended a state lawsuit against Miami-Luken after the company agreed to pay
$2.5 Million to settle allegations that it flooded the state with painkillers. Morrisey, a former lobbyist for a trade group
that represents Miami-Luken and other drug distributors, inherited the lawsuit in 2013
after ousting longtime Attorney General Darrell McGraw.
H.D. Smith paid the state $3.5 Million to
settle the same pill-dumping allegations in January 2017. The committee gave H.D. Smith and Miami-Luken
until Feb.
9 To turn over documents and answer dozens of questions about what steps, if any,
the companies took to stop the flood of pain pills into Southern West Virginia. We will continue to investigate these distributors
shipments of large quantities of powerful opioids across West Virginia, including what
seems to be a shocking lack of oversight over their distribution practices, Walden and
Pallone said. The state has the highest drug overdose death
rate in the nation. More than 880 people fatally overdosed in
West Virginia in 2016..
shipped 20.8 Million prescription painkillers to two pharmacies four blocks apart in a Southern
West Virginia town with 2,900 people, according to a congressional committee investigating
the opioid crisis. The House Energy and Commerce Committee cited
the massive shipments of hydrocodone and oxycodone two powerful painkillers to the town
of Williamson, in Mingo County, amid the panels inquiry into the role of drug distributors
in the opioid epidemic. These numbers are outrageous, and we will
get to the bottom of how this destruction was able to be unleashed across West Virginia,
said committee Chairman Greg Walden, R-Ore., And ranking member Frank Pallone Jr., D-N.J.,
In a joint statement. The panel recently sent letters to regional
drug wholesalers Miami-Luken and H.D.
Smith, asking why the companies increased painkiller
shipments and didnt flag suspicious drug orders from pharmacies while overdose deaths
were surging across West Virginia. The letters outline high-volume shipments
to pharmacies over consecutive days and huge spikes in pain pill numbers from year to year. Between 2006 and 2016, drug wholesalers shipped
10.2 Million hydrocodone pills and 10.6 Million oxycodone pills to Tug Valley Pharmacy and
Hurley Drug in Williamson, according to Drug Enforcement Administration data obtained by
the House Committee. Springboro, Ohio-based Miami-Luken sold 6.4
Million hydrocodone and oxycodone pills to Tug Valley Pharmacy from 2008 to 2015, the
company disclosed to the panel.
Thats more than half of all painkillers
shipped to the pharmacy those years. In a single year (2008 to 2009), Miami-Lukens
shipments increased three-fold to the Mingo County town. Miami-Luken also was a major supplier to the
now-closed Save-Rite Pharmacy in the Mingo County town of Kermit, population 400. The drug wholesaler shipped 5.7 Million hydrocodone
and oxycodone pills to Save-Rite and a branch pharmacy called Sav-Rite #2 between 2005 and
2011, according records Miami-Luken gave the committee.
In 2008, the company provided 5,624 prescription
pain pills for every man, woman and child in Kermit. In its letters, the panel also raised questions
about Miami-Lukens shipments to Westside Pharmacy in Oceana, Wyoming County. The committee cited documents that show a
Miami-Luken employee reported a Virginia doctor, who operated a pain clinic located two hours
from Oceana, was sending his patients to Westside Pharmacy, which filled the prescriptions. In 2015, more than 40 percent of the oxycodone
prescriptions filled by Westside Pharmacy in Oceana were coming from the Virginia doctor,
according to the committees letter.
The following year, the Virginia Board of
Medicine suspended the doctors license, finding his practice posed a substantial
danger to public health and safety. The panels letter also mentions Miami-Lukens
suspicious shipments to Colony Drug in Beckley. In a five-day span in 2015, the drug wholesaler
shipped 16,800 oxycodone pills to the pharmacy. In several instances, Colony Drug placed
multiple orders for what appears to be excessive amounts of pills on consecutive days, the
committee wrote.
The House committee questioned H.D. Smiths
painkiller shipments to Family Discount Pharmacy in Logan County. The drug shipper distributed 3,000 hydrocodone
tablets a day to the pharmacy in 2008, a 10-fold increase in sales from the previous year,
according to the committees letter. The pharmacy, located in a town of 1,800 people,
was shipped 1.1 Million hydrocodone pills in 2008.
The House panel also cited Springfield, Illinois-based
H.D. Smith for spikes in painkiller shipments to Sav-Rite, Westside Pharmacy, Tug Valley
Pharmacy and Hurley Drug. Oxycodone is sold under brand names like OxyContin,
while hydrocodone brands include Vicodin and Lortab. The committees bipartisan investigation
continues to identify systemic issues with the inordinate number of opioids distributed
to small town pharmacies, Walden and Pallone said in the statement.
The volume appears to be far in excess
of the number of opioids that a pharmacy in that local area would be expected to receive. In a statement, H.D. Smith said it was reviewing
the committees letter Monday. H.D.
Smith works with its upstream manufacturing
and downstream pharmacy partners to guard the integrity of the supply chain, and to
improve patient outcomes, the company said. Miami-Luken did not immediately respond to
a request for comment. In February 2016, West Virginia Attorney General
Patrick Morrisey ended a state lawsuit against Miami-Luken after the company agreed to pay
$2.5 Million to settle allegations that it flooded the state with painkillers. Morrisey, a former lobbyist for a trade group
that represents Miami-Luken and other drug distributors, inherited the lawsuit in 2013
after ousting longtime Attorney General Darrell McGraw.
H.D. Smith paid the state $3.5 Million to
settle the same pill-dumping allegations in January 2017. The committee gave H.D. Smith and Miami-Luken
until Feb.
9 To turn over documents and answer dozens of questions about what steps, if any,
the companies took to stop the flood of pain pills into Southern West Virginia. We will continue to investigate these distributors
shipments of large quantities of powerful opioids across West Virginia, including what
seems to be a shocking lack of oversight over their distribution practices, Walden and
Pallone said. The state has the highest drug overdose death
rate in the nation. More than 880 people fatally overdosed in
West Virginia in 2016..
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Demi Lovato Simply Complicated - Official Documentary
( Indistinct chatter ) Woman:
Careful with all the pillows
and all the art. Man:
Once we approve frame,
folks, we're all clear. Once again,
check your cell phones. Thank you.
Frame looks beautiful. Woman:
You look great. Everybody needs to clear. Every single person.
You too. Okay. How are you feeling? Demi Lovato:<i>
I actually had anxiety</i> around this... Interview.
Why is that? Because the last time I did
an interview this long, I was on cocaine. It was called "Staying Strong." ( Bulbs flashing quickly ) <i> I am Demi Lovato.</I> <i> ( music playing )</i> <i> I'm 25.</I> <i> The last decade has taught me
a lifetime of lessons.</I> <i> I've learned that
secrets make you sick.</I> <i> I'm learning how to be
a voice and not a victim.</I> <i> I've learned that
sex is natural.</I> <i> I've learned that
love is necessary.</I> <i> Heartbreak is unavoidable.</I> <i> And loneliness is brutal.</I> <i> I've learned that
the key to being happy</i> <i> is to tell your truth</i> <i> and be okay
without all the answers.</I> <i> This is my story.</I> <i> This... Is
"Simply Complicated."</I> <i> (music ends)</i> Producer:
I want you to hear the first
three lines you just did. They were great.
Okay. <I> I see the future </i> Without you The hell was I doing <i> In the past? </I> <i> Now that I've learned
all about you </i> A love <i> Just like ours
wouldn't last. </I> I think the first, um, line, the "you" on it isn't good. Producer:
Okay, did you like
line number three? - Did you like this one?
- ( Mouse click ) <i> Now that I've learned
all about you </i> - Yeah, the "you" is great.
- Yeah.
And the "now," I think I can
do a better "learned." I won't Fall For your games So don't Hate me When I say Okay, there's words that I like, but, overall, I don't like
the whole take. Producer:
Ah! Okay. Those first two lines made me
feel something great, so whatever you're doing... I'll just keep doing it.
That you... Don't do it for me Anymore No, you... ( Taps keyboard, song ends ) I really like this take. Just that last "ooh"
needs to be smoothed out.
- ( Taps keyboard )
- Yeah. I mean, in a perfect world,
absolutely. Well, this should be
a perfect world, it's my album. ( Chuckles ) Let's go again.
I won't Fall For your game. Oops. ( Bleep ). Fall.
- Fall.
- ( Producer talking
indistinctly ) Fall. <I> Stop feeling bad </i> <i> For yourself </i> I won't Fall For your games So don't Hate me when I say I like that "me when I say." Producer:
Yeah, I think, too. It's only the third take.
Yeah, I don't know what to do. ( Chuckles ) Well, I got to get
the other stuff first. ( Laughs )
Here we go. That you...
Don't do it for me Anymore I'm sorry For honesty I'm well aware I lie to you When I lie with you You... Don't do it for me Don't do it For me You... Don't do it For me Anymore. ( Taps keyboard ) - That last line was great.
- Yeah.
- ( Mouse clicks )
- Hang on one sec. I mean thank you. ( Laughter ) Yeah, I know I'm the ( bleep ). ( Chuckles ) <i> ( music playing )</i> <i> Growing up,</i> <i> I had been bullied in school.</I> <i> And...</I> I felt like an outsider, I felt like an outcast.
<I> At that time,
I became friends with</i> a girl who was popular. <I> And, one day, I asked her,</i> "How do you have
all these friends?" And she was like,
"Well, do you party?" I was like, "What do you mean?" <I> And she asked me,</i> <i> "Do you drink?"</I> We experienced
a lot of stuff together, drinking, and using,
and... Growing up. Marissa Callahan:<i>
We started drinking
fairly early.</I> To me, it was like,
"We're just having fun.
<I> We're kids.</I> <i> Everyone's doing it,
so we're going to, too."</I> Little did we know that there's was gonna be, like,
this downward spiral. <I> My first time</i> doing coke, <i> I was 17,</i> <i> working on Disney Channel,
and...</I> I was with
a couple of friends. <I> And they introduced me to it.</I> I was scared because
my mom always told me that your heart could
just burst if you do it. But I did it anyways, and I loved it.
<I> I felt out of control
with the coke</i> the first time that I did it. <I> My dad</i> was an addict and an alcoholic. <I> And...</I> I guess I always searched
for what he found in
drugs and alcohol because it fulfilled him
and he chose that over a family. Dianna De La Garza:<i>
Early on,</i> Demi was very, very sad <i> because of her issues
with her dad.</I> <i> ( music playing )</i> We had been through
a lot of the same things, <i> kind of at the same time.</I> Our parents were both divorced
at a young age.
<I> She dealt a lot with her dad.</I> <i> And the times where
he was brought up</i> wasn't ever good. <I> Like, he would tell them</i> he had cancer when he didn't. <I> Or he would tell them
he's dying tomorrow</i> <i> when he wasn't.</I> Dallas Lovato:<i>
Growing up, I was always
really protective of Demi.</I> <i> I remember my dad</i> <i> was such a loving person,</i> <i> But,</i> when he started drinking, <i> he was very different.</I> Dianna:<i>
Scary things</i> began to happen. Dallas:<i>
He would rage, and yell,</i> <i> and throw things.</I> <i> And...</I> <i> Demi saw that.</I> Dianna:<i>
At the time,
I didn't understand it.</I> <i> I didn't know
how to handle things.</I> <i> But I knew that</i> he had a good heart.
<I> I never would've married him
in the first place</i> <i> if he didn't.</I> But sometimes,
if you don't get help for what you're struggling with, <i> a good heart
sometimes isn't enough.</I> It just became too much
and I had to leave. <I> ( music playing )</i> Dallas:<i>
From a young age,
Demi, my mom, and I</i> had this incredible bond. <I>We called ourselves "The 3 Ds."</I> <i> It felt kind of like it was
us against the world.</I> Eddie's my dad. <I> When I say my dad
and I mean my birth father,</i> I mention that
it's my birth father.
Dallas:<i>
Even though the dynamic
in our family</i> <i> was always very loving
and very open,</i> <i> on the other hand,
we were also very closed off</i> <i> and secretive as well.</I> We all had our own things <i> hidden behind
our own closed doors.</I> <i> There were some things that</i> nobody knew. Demi:<i>
I was depressed</i> <i> at a very, very young age.</I> <i> Fascinated with death.</I> <i>Wondering what it would be like</i> to have a funeral. I never knew why I would think <i> so darkly.</I> And it took me a long time
to figure out what was actually going on. ( Birds chirping ) ( indistinct chatter ) Look at how serious I am
in this picture.
I've got the head tilt
and the "smize." <I> We started modeling
a little bit</i> <i> when I was, like, five.</I> And by modeling,
we didn't have an agent, we just took pictures. We didn't do anything... Like, any actual jobs. <I> Then we started doing
beauty pageants</i> <i> and that's what
got me into singing.</I> Hi.
My name is Demi. Dallas:
Hi. I'm... I'm gonna be on "Jackass." ( Laughter ) Dianna:<i>
We started off doing pageants</i> <i> and I started to realize
that Demi, I guess, was...</I> - gifted.
- Was talented.
Not human
when it came to her voice. Dianna:<i>
When she was five years old,</i> she... Had the nerve to go up
in front of the entire school <i> to sing Celine Dion's</i> "My Heart Will Go On." ( Cheering and applause ) <i> And it was beautiful.</I> That was the first time
I thought, "Okay, this is probably what
she's gonna want to do the rest of her life." Demi:<i>
We tried really hard
to get an agent</i> We couldn't get an agent. It was auditions,
like, all the time.
Madison De La Garza:<i>
I just remember
a lot of auditions</i> and a lot of car rides. I have so many memories of Demi getting a phone call, <i> and then not getting the job.</I> We would be really upset <i> for a few days,
and then one day...</I> Is the band here? Not yet. Dianna:<i>
She got "Barney."</I> Demi:<i>
After I booked "Barney",</i> <i> I was constantly working
on music and acting.</I> I was taking lessons any chance that I could. Dianna:
Demi, good luck! I love you! Have fun! <I> We had been working
really hard at it</i> <i> since the pageant days,
and all of the headshots,</i> <i> and lessons.</I> When Demi walked in the room, <i> I knew that she was
a flat-out entertainer.</I> <i> She was standing by my piano,</i> and she said,
"Can I sing for you?" And I said, "You bet you can." Hark the herald angels sing She started this song...
The newborn king Peace on Earth And mercy mild I... I just said, "Oh, my gosh. Where did she get this voice?" Glory to When I was very young, I wanted to be like
Shirley Temple. <I> Somebody that could
sing and act</i> <i> at such a young age.</I> Glory to I don't know how
I knew I had it in me, but I knew that it was
what I was supposed to do.
King. ( Static ) Looking out... <I> I started playing guitar</i> at around eight
or nine years old. I was always playing music.
She would be up
all hours of the night... Singing my heart out. - ...Writing.
- Some real tough ( bleep ). Demi:<i>
Looking back, I think
I realized that I had</i> this outlet to...
Pour my emotions out and create something beautiful.
<I> After I had finished
"Barney and Friends,"</i> what I ended up finding out
is that there was actually
a lot of pressure to find jobs. And the pressure didn't come
from anybody but myself. <I> I just wanted to succeed.</I> ( bell on door jingles ) <i> We started coming
out to California</i> <i> for pilot season.</I> I got guest-starring roles
on TV shows, commercials, things like that. My stuff? I never heard of them.
And then I ended up booking <i> a TV show for Disney Channel</i> -<i> called "As the Bell Rings." </I>
- ( bell rings ) Okay, I think we have something. Let's put this together. <I> And after "As the Bell Rings,"</i> I booked "Camp Rock." <I> I was 15.</I> Rock on. <I> When I met Phil,</i> he was managing
the Jonas Brothers.
Joe Jonas:<i>
We met Demi, I think,</i> <i> originally it was an audition</i> of our TV show. <I> We had a TV show
called "Jonas."</I> She didn't get it, but... - ( Laughter )
- we... <I> I think a year later, I think
we met in rehearsals probably
for "Camp Rock."</I> -<i> Demi was attached
to the film already.
</I>
-<i> And I remember</i> you went in 'cause you
had to sing the duet <i> with Demi's character.</I> You had already
laid down your part. - Mm-hmm.
- I went in with Joe, and I heard her voice,
I just had, like, goose bumps all over my arms. I was like-- I stepped out of
the studio and I called Disney,
I was like, <i> "Who is this girl?"</I> I saw what he did
for the Jonas Brothers, <i> and the fact that he wanted to
manage me was a huge deal to me</i> <i> because he was with them
through it all.</I> Starring in "Camp Rock"
was Demi's big break. <I>It was just a massive franchise
that Disney had put</i> <i> everything behind.</I> <i> And it just became
a pop culture,</i> sort of, sensation.
To be able to <i> get to do something</i> <i> as big as this,</i> <i> um, for my first project,</i> it feels good. We really believed
that "Camp Rock" <i> was the vehicle to become
a superstar.</I> And it was like overnight,
she became a household name. <I> ( music playing )</i> <i> I think Demi</i> was cast in so many different
Disney projects <i> because there was
a natural edge to her</i> <i> that made her... Authentic</i> <i> and believable</i> as an actress or as an artist.
<I> I think they needed her</i> <i> to make their projects cooler.</I> Demi:<i>
Everything happened</i> so fast. We officially signed, <i> and the next day,
I booked her a plane ticket</i> <i> to go on tour
with the Jonas Brothers.</I> ( cheering and applause ) <i> All of a sudden,</i> <i> I was on tour,</i> <i> writing songs for my album</i> <i> with the Jonas Brothers.</I> <i> And then I was on
a tour of my own.</I> <i> Looking back,
I think that it was a lot</i> for anyone, let alone, <i> a kid.</I> I think that Demi
being on the Disney Channel, now looking back at it,
I can connect the dots and say that there was an
immense amount of pressure. <I> I was now working on my music,</i> <i> and my TV show and movies</i> all at the same time. <I> That lifestyle's really crazy.</I> Not a lot of people understand, like, the pressures,
and the time, <i> and the amount of work
that it actually takes</i> <i> to have such
a successful career</i> in the entertainment industry.
<I> So many more expectations</i> put on her than a normal
15, 16-year-old girl would have. Phil:<i>
She was living two lives.</I> Here she was,
she had to be squeaky clean on the Disney Channel, <i> all types of moral clauses</i> <i> and just intensity around</i> behavior, and,
once the camera stops rolling, <i> she's living another life;
she couldn't really be herself.</I> She couldn't be
a normal teenager. <I> I definitely felt</i> the pressure increase when... <I> the fame started to
creep into my life.</I> <i> I started feeling pressured to</i> <i> look a certain way, to...</I> <i> sing music that I felt</i> people would like, rather than sing music
that I would like.
<I> There was more pressure
to succeed, you know?</I> <i> Numbers and charts.</I> And I was a perfectionist, and I really wanted to be
the best of the best. <I> ( music playing )</i> Phil:<i>
When you are carrying
a franchise,</i> there is a standard
that everybody expects
you to operate at. They were great to work with. Awful, awful.
<I> I think it caused</i> a lot of, um, anxiety for her. Demi:<i>
And it didn't let up
at all, it just...</I> <i> mounted more and more.</I> <i> All of a sudden,
she had to be</i> this role model, and I don't
think she was ready for that. <I> I think we started to notice,</i> and, really,
it was the Jonas Brothers kind of, like,
waving a flag that Demi may be veering <i> off the path.</I> <i> At that point,
you could just feel</i> that... Things were
getting wobbly.
<I> It was almost like the wheels
were starting to fall off.</I> <i> Prior to that, I think,
anything that was going on,</i> <i> would've been chalked up to...</I> <i> she's a teenage girl.</I> <i> That was, like,
the easy answer,</i> was just to say,
"Well, she's a teenage girl and she's going through stuff, <i> and she's being dramatic."</I> John:<i>
She wasn't this sweet
and lovely girl anymore,</i> <i>and it was kind of like a "Hey,</i> <i> ( bleep ) you."
And, "I just want to be a kid</i> and do what everybody else does.
And, like, my friends in Texas <i>want to, like, drink and party,
so why shouldn't I
drink and party?"</I> Phil:<i>
Demi had real anger issues.</I> John:<i>
Difficult, harder to be around.</I> No, no, no, just show me,
I have a photographic memory. <I> Demi's pulling anyone
that she could, like,</i> <i> manipulate and change.</I> Phil:<i>
She was depressed,
she would sleep all the time.</I> I think she just--
it became obvious that
she was struggling with... <I> herself.</I> And I didn't realize that it was
actually signaling <i> a larger issue.</I> Nick Jonas:<i>
While we were on tour,</i> Joe and Demi's relationship
had become really complicated. <I> So I was playing the bridge.</I> <i> And it became really good,</i> you know, between she and I.
<I>for a while, and growing closer
than we'd ever been.</I> And I remember thinking
in my head, I felt, like,
a bit of pride about it, like... Selfishly, maybe.
I was like, "I'm helping her back into,
you know, <i> coming back to being the Demi
that we all know and love,</i> <i>and she's not gonna do anything
crazy, it's gonna be fine."</I> And then this episode happened. <I> ( music playing )</i> Demi:<i>
I was in Colombia.</I> I was on
the "Camp Rock 2" Tour. <I> And I invited a bunch of
people to dinner,</i> <i> my band,</i> and my background dancers.
I paid for all the alcohol. <I> Somebody ended up</i> getting weed. I was on Adderall. <I> And...</I> we had trashed the hotel.
<I> The hotel was,
like, threatening us.</I> They went to some of the dancers
and asked what had happened. <I> And I think they told</i> on me for using Adderall. Somebody told Kevin Jonas, Sr., <I> and... Phil.</I> and my dad.
I was very upset. <I> I couldn't believe
what had happened.</I> <i> Now it was out</i> that I was on Adderall. The next day, <i> I was in a lot of trouble.</I> I remember... Going to Kevin, Sr.
And saying, <i> "Listen...</I> I want to thank whoever
told on me because <i> I know they were
just worried about me.</I> <i> And, you know, I just really
want to know who told you."</I> And I manipulated him
into telling me who it was.
And he said it was Shorty. <I> Shorty and I
had been really close</i> <i> through "Camp Rock"
and "Camp Rock 2."</I> <i> So...</I> <i> when he said Shorty,</i> I remember thinking... "I'm about to
beat this bitch up." <I> ( music playing )</i> John:<i>
I remember I was up in
the front of the plane.</I> She had already
boarded the plane. John:<i>
Demi walks up
onto the plane and</i> I heard some commotion.
I just went up to her. - And it was like a blur.
- I turned around and Demi had punched her backup dancer
in the face. Everyone was freaking out. She walked right past me
without acknowledging me.
I just remember
going and sitting down. Just this angry
look on her face. Texting my mom "I'm sorry." Put her head on her pillow and shut out the world. And I slept the whole day.
That was when
it dawned on me that this was probably a much bigger situation than just a kid
who wanted to party. I just came to a breaking point. <I> ( music playing )</i> Phil:<i>
The next 12 months</i> <i> were extremely difficult.</I> Demi:<i>
I was 18 when I first
went into treatment.</I> Demi was diagnosed bipolar when she checked into treatment
the first time. <I> When I got diagnosed
with bipolar disorder,</i> it just made sense.
<I> When I was younger,
I didn't know why</i> I would stay up so late
writing and playing music. <I> And then I learned about
episodes of mania.</I> And I realized that that's <i> probably what it was;
I was manic.</I> <i> In a way I knew that</i> it wasn't my fault anymore. Something was actually off
with me. Phil:<i>
She had such a glow to her</i> <i> the first time I saw her when
she came out of treatment.</I> The glow started to fade
each day that passed.
Demi:<i>
I wasn't working my program,</i> <i> I wasn't ready to get sober.</I> <i> I was sneaking it on planes,</i> <i> sneaking it in bathrooms,</i> <i> sneaking it throughout
the night.</I> Nobody knew. Phil:<i>
This is an 18-year-old</i> <i> who's totally</i> out-maneuvering adults. Demi:<i> I went on, like,
a bender of like</i> two months where
I was using daily. <I> And...
There was
one night where</i> <i> I used a bunch of coke</i> and I popped a few Xanax bars, and I started to...
Choke a little bit. <I> And my heart started racing.</I> <i> And I remember thinking,</i> "Oh, my God, I might be
overdosing right now." I remember we were in New York, <i> and she clearly
was on something.</I> <i> And she was on air...</I> promoting this new way of life. And I was like,
"You're so full of it." <I>I wasn't equipped to be able to</i> <i> handle that situation.</I> And so I got a list of
several recommendations of people that
specialize in this. And I ended up connecting
and speaking with Mike Bayer.
Mike Bayer:<i>
Demi was on a road to, like,</i> suicide. <I> She'd have, like,
bags of pills,</i> <i> and an eight-ball of coke.</I> I was either craving drugs
or on drugs. She was nasty. I was not easy to work with.
I was using while I had
a sober companion. And I went through about 20
different sober companions. <I> It was really like she was
two different people.</I> Every day was like
going to war. Mike:<i>
We were in Palm Springs,</i> <i> and she locked
her bedroom door,</i> <i> she's just taken
a bunch of pills,</i> <i> we kicked down the door,</i> <i>she gets taken to the hospital,</i> the nurse is checking her in,
the bottle of pills is there, she grabs the pills, she then
downs all the other pills and
says, "You ( bleep ) bitch.
If I just tried to kill myself,
why would you give me
access to pills?" Demi:<i>
I didn't feel anything,
I didn't feel guilty,</i> <i> I didn't feel embarrassed.</I> Mike:<i>
Then she goes from there
to a psych ward.</I> <i> None of that did anything.</I> <i> She still isn't going to
get clean.</I> She's so black and white. She really, one day,
would want to get well, the next day,
not want to get well. And when she didn't
want to get well, she'd have to flip back--
it was just, for her, it was chaotic. It was completely exhausting, <i> physically and emotionally.</I> I would sneak out, get drugs...
Manipulating. ...I would fake my drugs tests with other people's pee. Mike:<i>
She didn't care
what the consequences were.</I> Phil:<i>
A couple days sober
and then she'd use.</I> And I'd lie
straight to their faces. Mike:<i>
She didn't care
about her career.</I> And we couldn't get
momentum on our side.
Mike:<i>
It was very difficult</i> <i> to work off that
very small part of her</i> <i> that did want to get well.</I> It's embarrassing to look back at the person that I was. <I> The very last night
that I drank,</i> <i> I was at a hotel,</i> and I invited two random people. <I> And, basically,
just drank with them.</I> <i> I got really, really drunk,</i> <i> until it was time
to get on a flight.</I> And I was so drunk that
I threw up in the back
of the car service <i> on the way to the airport
to perform on "American Idol."</I> Ladies and gentlemen,
Demi Lovato. ( Cheering and applause ) When your lips
are on my lips And our hearts beat as one Phil:<i>
Here she is, she goes
to "American Idol",</i> <i> she's hung-over, she has
total disregard for it.</I> It was a horrible feeling.
I felt like that was
a moment in my career where I, I didn't care. Phil:<i>
Demi was clearly
in a bad place.</I> Demi:<i>
I just knew that
I needed to be high</i> <i> to get through what I was
going through at that point.</I> Phil:<i>
I remember asking Mike,</i> "When is it time <i> to step away?"</I> <i> And Mike said to me,</i> "When she stops trying." <I> At that moment,</i> I was fully intending to... Drop her. <I> You hear about interventions</i> or families laying ultimatums
and saying, like, "You either change
or you're out." <I> Change has to happen,</i> now.
Mike:<i>
The most important thing
to Demi</i> <i> is losing people,</i> is losing people
that she cares about and that loves her. That's the most
important thing to Demi. <I> I had developed a plan
where I got</i> everybody on the team,
business manager, attorneys, agents, everybody, to say, "If Phil walks,
we walk." <I> This was the showdown
of all showdowns.</I> Demi:<i>
It wasn't a matter of</i> if they were going to leave,
it was, "We are leaving. There's no more
that we can do for you." Mike:<i>
I remember her crying,</i> <i> "Well, what the ( bleep )
do I need to do?</I> <i> What do I need to do?"</I> - Phil:<i> And Mike said...
</I>
- Mike:<i> Give us your cell phone.</I> And I think he said,
"Like, now." <I> And she picked up the plate.</I> And she literally
was grabbing this thing and smashing it,
screaming crying, like-- and the ugly cry. Phil:<i>
And I said,
"That's not good enough."</I> Phil said,
"Put it in the water." Phil:<i> And so she dunked it in
the vase of water that was
on the table.</I> It's wild. This was the gateway
to everything. This was...
The wrong people,
it was drug dealers, it was-- it was a lot of... The negative influences
in her life were coming through
the cell phone. I think that approach
worked for me because, it sounds silly,
but it was the beginning of the process of surrendering. <I> At the end of the day,
it was my decision.</I> Meanwhile, she's a judge
on "X-Factor," She's 19 years old, and she's in her first year
of sobriety.
Phil:<i>
What nobody knows is that,
while she was a judge,</i> <i> she's living in
a sober apartment,</i> <i> with roommates,
she is having to do chores,</i> <i> she has no cell phone,</i> <i> she is completely
and totally...</I> <i> submitted to
the process of recovery.</I> <i> You really have to lean into</i> the people that are
trying to support you. Like my family, like Mike and Phil. You know, you really have to... Surrender because that's when
the change is gonna happen.
<I> ( music playing )</i> <i> When you're in the studio,</i> <i> and you're recording...</I> "a hit song," <i> there are times where
the energy in the room</i> - is just insane.
- Go! -<I> Lucky for you </i>
- Man: Whoo! All right. <I> I got all these
daddy issues </i> <i> What can I do? </I> <i> I'm going crazy
when I'm with you </i> <i> Forget all the therapy </i> <i> That I've been through </i> <i> Lucky for you </i> - When that beat kicks in,
- Man: Yeah. Like, no matter what
you're doing, you have to dance. ( Laughter ) When can I sing? I'm ready to go.
- Man: Here it comes.
- ( Bleep ) yeah, you are. - Let's do it.
- You know who else
is ready to go? - Let's do it. ( Laughs )
- Me. - You set her up for me, bro?
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You standing or sitting, Demi? I think I'm gonna sit first. All right. All right, mic check? ( Echoing ):
Mic check. ( Sighs deeply ) - You ready?
- Yeah.
( Music playing over speakers ) I've been thinking
'bout the future And I've been thinking
'bout the now I know we're
gonna be together But I just don't know how You know when we get close Can't deny the tension
between us both And I don't want to
pressure you But I think you need to
make a move I've been waiting ( distorted ):<i>
I've been waiting </i> And I keep waiting ( distorted ):<i>
And I keep waiting </i> Only forever Only forever Only forever Only forever Only forever <i> I've been really using
my emotions</i> <i> and, basically, just
adding more soul into it.</I> I think it comes out
in my music today. - Whoo!
- Ooh! - That was crazy.
- Fire. That was a good one.
Two seconds. <I> Oak is just incredible.</I> This song's ( bleep )
awesome, man! It's so good.
( Laughs ) We're like... What, six for six now? - Oh, my God.
- So exciting. Only forever... <I> We have been putting in</i> <i> endless hours in the studio,</i> <i> and all of the songs
that we've done together</i> I've really been
excited about.
Only forev... - Let's try it.
-<I> I'll give you
one more chance </i> <i> But it only lasts </i> Only forever... - ( Laughs )
- One more. <I> Who doesn't leave me
on the shelf? </I> She's just gonna nail it
every time.
Man:
I know. <I> But it only lasts </i> Only forever... <I> Only forever. </I> I mean, they're all varying
degrees of perfection.
- ( Laughter )
- So... - Thanks.
- But I like the ending
of this one more. I like the beginning
of the one you did
previous to this one more. Okay, cool.
So, I have a comp in mind, too, if we need to.
I mean, I-- but we got it. We definitely got it. It sounds awesome, homie. As long as the vibrato
is consistent on that.
I can see your vibrato waves. You have no idea
how uniform they are. - Oh, dope.
- Like, look at this ( bleep ),
you see it? It looks like a caterpillar,
look at that. Man:
It is a caterpillar! ( Laughter ) Look at how ( bleep ) consistent
these waves are, right? And you can actually hear it.
Listen, man.
<I> Ever...</I> Like, you can hear that vibrato. I think it's important
to have a vision. <I> And I feel like</i> he's really helped me
find my sound. - ( Laughs )
- Thank you.
You killed that
( bleep ), homie. - Thanks,
- Good Lord. <I> ( music playing )</i> <i> Texas!</I> I'm so... Tired.
( Laughter ) So unamused with that comment. Demi, did you know that
you sleep with one eye open? - No, I don't.
- Yes, you do. - No, I don't.
- Yes, you do. I swear to God.
Wow, that's so weird. Who did you piss off that you
got to sleep with one eye open? ( Laughter ) It's the first time in awhile that we've all been
in Texas together. I think since, like,
the last Christmas, - that we spent here.
- Dianna: Yeah. Or, no, a funeral.
<I> ( music playing )</i> Dianna:
Which funeral was that? It was my mamaw, my mamaw. <I> I used to call her "my world"
because she was just</i> the sweetest woman,
and she was funny. And sassy. I love you.
- Hmm?
- I love you. - I love you, too.
- I love you more. - No, you don't.
- Yes, I do. ( Laughing ):
Yes, I do.
( Sniffles ) What are the odds
that we're all back here? - Yeah.
- On this day. Almost exactly a year later. ( Crying ):
I miss her so much. ( Crying ):
Mama! Sorry.
And then it's also
been a year since... Wilmer and I broke up. <I> I've never loved anybody
like I loved Wilmer.</I> And, like, I still love Wilmer. <I> ( music playing )</i> <i> When I first met Wilmer</i> he was 29.
<I> I met him on January 11th</i> of 2010. <I> And it was at a PSA shoot</i> <i> at his house</i> <i> for the 2010</i> census forms. Before 1980, Latinos weren't even considered
a separate ethnic group on the census form. This is an opportunity for us to assert ourselves, to define ourselves.
<I> To be honest, I only did it</i> because I heard it
was at his house and I thought
he was really cute. I didn't really care about
the census forms. <I> But when I met him and I laid
eyes on him for the first time,</i> I was in hair and makeup and he came and sat down
and I was like, "I love this man. And I have to have him." But I was only 17.
And so he was like,
"Get away from me." <I> After I had turned 18,</i> <i> we began dating.</I> I think it was love
at first sight. And I don't really
believe in that, but I believe that it happened. <I> ( music playing )</i> <i> We connected on a level that</i> <i> I've never connected
with anybody before.</I> <i> He... Was just my rock,</i> <i> my everything.</I> Producer:<i>
Why do you think you broke up?</I> It had nothing to do with
falling out of love.
<I> We decided together that</i> <i> we're just probably
better as friends.</I> <i> I haven't seen Wilmer
in over six months.</I> <i> And when he showed up at
the Gay Pride party at Mike's</i> <i> my heart ached.</I> <i> It's hard enough dealing
with a breakup...</I> <i> but, you put it
in the public eye,</i> and it feels violating. <I> I do have moments where...</I> it's late at night,
and I'm lonely, and I wonder if... I made the right decision. <I> Because love is a gamble.</I> I don't know if I'll lose him
for the rest of my life.
Wilmer:
Is it this one? My arm looks so big. You're flexing. Hey! ( Laughs )
You're so stupid. I get it.
I get it, that's all I'm saying. I think my heart's
always with Wilmer. I think it... Was with Wilmer,
I think that it is with Wilmer, and I think that it will be.
'Cause you don't share six years
with somebody and not... Give them
a piece of your heart. <I> And vice versa.</I> Woman:<i>
Yeah.</I> Like, I'm pretty sure that I'm not gonna meet anybody
that compares to him, but... I'm trying to keep an open heart
and an open mind when it comes to that.
Mike:<i>
I love Demi and Wilmer
together.</I> But I've seen Demi grow a lot as a person in the last year. Demi:<i>
The sparks never faded.</I> But there are issues that
I haven't conquered yet <i> that I know I won't conquer
if I'm relying on somebody else</i> to take care of the loneliness. Where there is a will,
there's a way, yeah. No, where there's a...
Both:
Wilmer, there's a way. <I> I just wasn't ready</i> and I-- there was so much
of my life that I hadn't explored yet. <I> ( music playing )</i> I wanted a house now because I'm on my own, and I'm independent now. This is the first time Demi's
ever really been on her own in her life.
<I> It also falls at a time,</i> <i> as she's turning 25,</i> <i> where she's trying to
figure out who she is.</I> <i> And so I think that
she's taking the time</i> <i> to put that into her art</i> in probably the most meaningful
way she's ever done. <I> I'm growing up by myself,</i> and... To have my own place, designed the way
that I want it to look, <i> with my dog.</I> ( babbling ) <i> I wanted to know what
it's like to be on my own.</I> <i> And this is where I finally
feel like I can be...</I> grown up. Standing on the front lines Staring at the sunrise Over the hill Waiting for the kill <i> Sweet anticipation </i> Every conversation <i> Tears in her eyes </i> From holding too tight <i> Wait until the demons come </i> <i> Wait for us to see them run </i> In our direction <i> Now they're staring at us
through the trees </i> <i> Got us falling to our knees </i> To teach us a lesson Darling, I have been afraid I could only call your name Thank the heavens
that you stayed <i> Ooh </i> <i> But if I'm telling you
the truth </i> When I cut the tether loose It was me Saving you...
<I> I haven't relapsed</i> in drugs and alcohol. That's something that
I'm very proud of. <I> I'm coming up on five
and a half years of sobriety,</i> <i> and that's something that's
been difficult at times,</i> but one thing that
I haven't fully conquered is my eating disorder. Phil:
You having trouble right now? What's going on? It's so weird to talk
about this on camera.
I... Relapsed with...
Throwing up. Binging and purging. When? A couple nights ago.
<I> The less I have to
think about food,</i> the easier it is
for me to go about <i> having a normal life.</I> <i> And I don't want to
let anybody down.</I> So when I do have moments
where I slip up... I feel very ashamed. <I> What started the relapse</i> was missing Wilmer. This is the longest you've gone
without being in a relationship.
You're not the only one
to have been through a six-year relationship,
and break up, and question it, and then not know
how to be alone. Well, like,
that's one of the reasons why we broke up, was 'cause I've never
been alone. <I> When I was in a relationship
with Wilmer,</i> I went three years
without purging. And when we broke up, that's one of
the first things I did.
And when I... Feel lonely... Like, my heart feels hungry. Phil:
Right.
And then I end up binging. And I don't know
how to figure out... How to be alone. What do you think came first
for you in terms of chasing
the high? Was it the drugs and alcohol
or was it the food? The food came first.
<I> When I was about
eight years old</i> <i> and my little sister was born,</i> <i> a lot of the attention
was taken off of me</i> and onto my little sister. <I> I had started working
at that time,</i> <i>so I was under a lot of stress.</I> So I would bake cookies
for my family and I would eat all of them, and
nobody would have any to eat. <I> That was my first memory
of food</i> being... That medicine for me.
<I> When I was 12,</i> <i> I was bullied.</I> I... Developed a social anxiety where I didn't trust
other girls my age. <I> Then, one day, this girl
who was popular</i> <i> started saying,
"Demi should kill herself.</I> She should slit her wrists." <I> And it resulted in
a suicide petition</i> that got passed around. And she had other
classmates sign it.
I mean, there was this
core group of girls who were, honestly, in my eyes,
pure ( bleep ) evil. Demi:<i>
And, when I asked them why,</i> <i> nobody could give me
a specific reason</i> why they were treating me
the way they were. <I> I had no friends,</i> <i> I was alone.</I> So I went off of
what they were calling me, which was a whore and being fat. <I> I called my mom on my cell
phone and I said, "I'm done,</i> <i> I can't do this anymore,
pick me up.</I> She picked me up from school and that's when my eating
disorder developed.
<I> One day,</i> I found a copy of her diary. <I> Demi had drawn a picture of
what she perceived herself</i> to look like. "Heavy." And then she drew a picture
on the next page, and said, "This is what
I need to look like <i> to be...</I> a star." This was, like,
a collage that I made when I was younger. And it's actually kind of sad
for me because a lot of the people in here
are underweight and...
I wanted to be so much... I wanted to be like them. <I> That was kind of the chic look
back then.</I> Yeah, I've got Amy Winehouse
in there that I looked up to and I wanted to be so badly. <I> I wanted to be as thin as her,
I wanted to sing like her,</i> I wanted to be just like her.
<I> The collages on her wall,
and the pictures,</i> and the models, <i> this isn't what you need to</i> <i> aspire to be like,
this is not healthy.</I> I never thought to say
those things to her because I didn't know myself. <I> My desire for perfection,</i> I think I've always
been that way. <I> But I felt I had to be thin</i> <i> to be beautiful,
and successful,</i> <i> and that this is what you
need to look like</i> <i> in order to be perfect.</I> I may have passed that
along to my kids, <i> that wanting everything
to be perfect,</i> <i> and need to be</i> thin and beautiful
to be successful. Demi:<i>
Food is still the biggest
challenge in my life</i> and it controls...
I don't want to give it
the power to say that it controls my every thought, <i> but... It's something that
I'm constantly thinking about.</I> <i> Body image,
what I'm gonna eat next,</i> <i> what I wish I could be eating,</i> what I wish I didn't eat. You know, it's just constant. It's exhausting.
<I> Like, I get envious towards</i> <i> people that don't struggle
with an eating disorder</i> <i> just because I feel like</i> my life would be so much easier. <I> Everybody has their own path
in recovery.</I> <i> For me, it's about going to
therapy, working my program</i> <i> and having an honest
relationship with myself</i> <i>and the other people around me.</I> I had come across Jay Glazer
and Unbreakable Gym. <I> And I felt like it would be
great for her.</I> Because Demi had just broken up
with Wilmer <i> and she didn't have
a lot of friendships,</i> <i> she didn't have a community.</I> The workout before that
was super tough. - Yeah.
- You hear a girl crying,
it's me.
( Laughs )
Okay. <I> The gym really helps.</I> <i> And I know that I...</I> would be in a very dark place
without it. When you're getting one,
I'm coming right back. - Come on.
Nice, that's it.
- ( Grunting ) Good, good, good.
Where's your kick? There it is. Demi:<i>
You know it's Monday when
you get punched in the face</i> <i> by Randy Couture.</I> Randy Couture? Only, like, MMA legend. <I> ( music playing )</i> Mike:<i>
At the time she loved
kickboxing.</I> <i> And I was really hoping
that she would</i> fall in love with jiu-jitsu. Insist.
Mike:<i>
It would give her some pride
in having her own thing.</I> It's empowering. And I watch her light up. Mike:<i>
It's a physical chess game.</I> It makes her think. Demi:<i>
Any time I'm able to</i> <i> take my mind off of...</I> any of my addictions, um, it's very beneficial to me.
<I> Because you're constantly
thinking about...</I> <i> what the next move is.</I> <i> The technique,</i> <i> the strategy,</i> And also,
there's a reward system <i> that takes many, many, many
years to get through.</I> Excellent. Back up. In jiu-jitsu, we start
with a white belt. <I>Every time you get a promotion,
it's a stripe.</I> We do four stripes on each belt, and then we move
to the next belt.
<I>One goal that I haven't reached
is a black belt.</I> Being able to work towards that <i> is something that
I'm passionate about.</I> And I hope to God to see her
into her 30s and to... ( Voice breaking ):
...Put a black belt
around her waist one day. Good job. ( Exhales ) - Get a drink.
- Okay.
<I> Working out is a form
of meditation to me</i> <i> because I'm not focused on
anything in my head.</I> <i> It can transport you to</i> <i> a totally different place.</I> <i> ( music playing )</i> <i> I'm on a journey to discover</i> <i> what it's like to be
free of all demons.</I> Man:
Her first stripe on a belt. Demi, before,
you couldn't talk about weight. <I> We literally couldn't use
the term "working out."</I> <i> And... Now...</I> <i> she loves it.</I> I, like, don't want to know what it's like to get really
punched in the face by...
By Randy Couture?
Man, it's like playing
basketball with Michael Jordan. ( Static ) All of my bags. And now my vanity. Feeling my extensions.
Kelsey Kershner:
Hey, Demitria, can you come here
and approve these TV spots? Demi:
Yup. It was an exhausting night
as an assistant. - It was mid-summer.
- ( Woman chuckles ) Producer:
Which night was this, though,
what are we describing here? Uh, it was Anaheim.
( Chuckles ) Um... There were four suitors
in the crowd.
( Laughter ) All in separate places
throughout the crowd. Which I strategically placed. Again, hard assistant work.
( Laughs ) They all wanted to visit her
in the dressing room. All at different times,
obviously, so we had to,
you know, coordinate, make sure some came
before the show, some came after the show.
( Laughing ):
So they didn't
run into each other. Luckily, all went well. I feel like it wasn't four,
I feel like it was only two. It was...
It was N, and then L,
but they had guests, and then there was... Was there an O? - No.
- No, it wasn't that night. ( Laughter ) My theory is, you can't win
if you don't play the game. ( Laughter ) ( static ) I matched with somebody
on Raya just now.
You did?
Can I see? I am on the dating app
with both guys and girls. I am open to human connection. So whether that's through
a male or a female, it doesn't matter to me. Avo Yermagyan:
She is so cute.
Mm-hmm. Liking somebody and then... Like, them texting you and... You waiting for their text back, and them liking your picture
on Instagram, um, all these, like, feels-- and first dates, oh, my God.
I need looks for this weekend. You do? Date night? How many? Is there a story?
Is there a theme? I'm going to a soccer game. Jumpsuit, dress...? Jumpsuit. Cleavage? Always.
First dates are...
So nerve-racking. I didn't have that before. I mean, not in so long, and... The butterflies of that, the sweat on my hands, the ( bleep ) sweaty palms, like, all that is fun,
it's so much fun.
This is like
a close-the-deal dress, do you want to close the deal? - Hell yeah,
I want to close the deal.
- Okay. 'Cause you're in
escrow right now. ( Laughs ) I thought you said,
"You're an escort." No.
( Laughs ) Don't you think? Should we try a new deal? - No, we don't need to do that.
- Yeah, no, okay. And, I think, don't tape it down because, like,
feeling that danger, like, is sexier to do.
Okay, cool. And then... - Do I let the nipples show?
- Let the nipples show. - Really?
- Yeah.
Yeah. It's, like, really see-through. It's the female bulge. It's like letting
the guy know who's boss.
- I don't know if I can do that.
- Do it. When I'm comfortable
in my own skin, I feel confident. And when I feel confident, I feel sexy. <I> And when I feel sexy...</I> watch out.
Baby, be my <i> New addiction </i> Intoxicate me gently With your loving You <i> Got me so hot </i> <i> Pull me closer into you </i> And watch our bodies
intertwine You don't know this Demi. Single Demi is fun. She's a single girl,
if she wants to go out to a club <i> and dance, so be it.</I> <i> Got me dreaming 'bout that </i> <i> Sexy, dirty love </i> ( distorted voice ):<i>
Sexy, sexy, yeah </i> <i> Sexy, dirty love </i> And we definitely
talk about boys a lot, we're both single. Obviously, everyone
wants to date her.
She has a lot of suitors. It's fun to hear her when she shares her stories. He's so ( bleep ) hot. - Avo: Really?
- Yes.
Have you talked to him since? No, I was waiting
for him to text me. If it happens, um,
I'm gonna be your best man. ( Laughs ) Did you make it up
to his suite? Yeah. ( Laughs ) No, I did not.
There's like a certain...
Stigma around a woman having casual sex. And, for me,
I just feel like it's my body
and it's my choice, <i> and it's exciting, and it's
a connection with somebody.</I> And it's fun. You <i> Got me so hot </i> <i> Pull me closer into you </i> <i> And watch our bodies
intertwine </i> I feel so alive You're the one
I'm thinking of Got me dreaming 'bout that <i> Sexy, dirty love </i> Guess there's not really
any common theme with the people that I've dated. ( Distorted voice ):<i>
Sexy, sexy, yeah </i> I do like athletes.
<I> There's something
really sexy about</i> somebody putting in all of
their physical strength
into their passion. ( Distorted voice ):<i>
Sexy, sexy, yeah </i> ( distorted ):<i>
Dirty love. </I> I know, I know, I...
( Laughs ) I was like,
"There's no common theme," but really
it's totally athletes. ( Water running ) So we'll do the ends of my hair, like, more on
the straighter side.
Hairdresser:
Straight, yeah, yeah, yeah. Just straighten.
I don't go wavy. Demi:
Yay, he texted. - ( Chuckles )
- Yay! Four hours and two minutes.
( Laughs ) What'd he say? Well, I can't check it,
I've got foil on my ( bleep ) Anticipation.
The anticipation is killing me. Woman:
Was it you who texted
or he had texted? It was me. Oh, sounds desperate. It's good you have foil
on your hands right now.
No, for sure.
I'm still gonna wait. I'm not gonna text right away. ( Laughter ) Well... ( Laughs )
I know.
It's a... Sticky situation. If you text right away and you make yourself seem
available all the time, then he's not gonna be
interested anymore. Like, not as interested.
He...
( Stammers ) It's a thing. Phil, you're married, you don't
have to deal with this, you don't get it. Producer:
What are some of the turn-offs? I don't like douchebags. ( Robotic voice ):<i>
Stop playing games </i> ( distorting ):<i>
Games, games, games,
games, games </i> And I have dated some
in this single era.
Text on "read" And it ain't no accident Boy, I ain't gonna ask again Now you got me in my head Waiting by the phone
at night That... That I don't do And I just can't explain
what's happening Sending all these messages <i> Alone at night </i> <i> On Patron at night, ah </i> I don't like guys
that play games. Like, life is too short
for games. Two can play, yeah,
two can play, yeah Oh, oh.
Hold on, one more time. Two can play, yeah,
two can play, yeah Two can play, yeah, oh, oh I'm kind of
a confrontational person. So if there's something up,
I want to be like, I want to figure out, like... Are we-- what's going on?
What's happening here? Two can play, yeah,
two can play, yeah Two can play, yeah,
play these games <i> First of all,</i> he was supposed to come
to my concert in Dallas...
- He bailed.
- ...And he bailed. Yeah, yeah. And I was, like,
pissed off about that. Maybe it was just like,
I didn't text him, I was waiting for him
to text me, we were playing games, like, you know what? Text the ( bleep ) boy.
I'm giving him the benefit
of the doubt. Honey, I don't need
no friends And I was like,
"Okay, well, I'm, you know, I have a free weekend, like, I'm thinking of
coming to Dallas. Like, do you have any
free weekends available?" He was like, "Yeah,
I'm open that weekend, too." I was like,
"Dope, let's hang out." Alone at night On Patron at night Ah We decide to go into the club. He was like, "Yeah,
come to my table.
And I was like, "Okay,
like, that's pretty cool," - 'cause I had my own
separate table...
- Yeah, so far, so good. <I> He was like, "Yeah, like,
have your friends
come to the table."</I> <i> And I was like, "Okay, cool."</I> Careful when you
play these games Right when we got there,
right as I was standing there, I was next to him.
He did a line of coke, - the bottle service
girl comes up,
- No. - And he goes...
Like this to her boobs.
- ( Gasps ) - Girl.
- Bye. Are you ( bleep ) kidding me? And then he starts pouring vodka down other girl's throats.
You might find out
the hard way That two can play, yeah,
two can play, yeah Two can play, yeah,
two can play, yeah I wanted to tell him
straight to his face that I'm a ( bleep ) catch, and that he needed to
treat me like a queen. <I> Winning, winning, winning </i> And I'm tired of
keeping score I was half-joking, but, like, half-serious, like,
"Go ( bleep ) yourself." He asked why and I said, "Well, these are
the reasons why, these are the things
that you did, right in front of me, and I'm not going to be
disrespected like that." And he ended up sending
a bunch of text messages, apologizing, wanting to talk. Maybe I can be yours <i> He texted me, "You good?"</I> And I texted back,
"New phone, who dis?" Oh, I saw your--
did you see on Instagram? That's my ( bleep ) girl. <I> Games </i> <i> Come on now,
say what you want </i> - It's Kelsey I'm pretty sure.
- Oh.
She's... ( Laughing ) Might find out the hard way That two can play, yeah,
two can play, yeah Two can play, yeah,
whoa, oh... I think that's the one. Okay, I love it.
Yeah, that one's really good. <I> Emo Night is a throwback event
in L.A. Once a month</i> <i> that brings together fans
of the emo scene</i> <i> to relive the past.</I> <i> ( music playing )</i> <i> I try to go as often as I can.</I> <i> It's so much fun.</I> Emo Night, part two, the sequel! Demi:<i>
Looking back on my past,</i> <i> I see just how influential</i> <i> this music was on my life</i> <i> and my own musical journey
early on.</I> Morgan Freed:
Hey, let's give it up for
( bleep ) Todd from 303. ( Cheering and applause ) I want to introduce you guys
to somebody very, very, very,
very, very, special to me, Demi Lovato.
Tell them what the ( bleep )
Emo Night is about. <I> ( music playing )</i> ( all singing along ):
Whoa, I never meant to brag But I got him
where I want him now Whoa, it was never
my intention to brag To steal it all away
from you now But, God,
does it feel so good 'Cause I got him
where I want him now And if you could,
then you know you would 'Cause, God,
it just feels so It just feels so good Second chances they don't ever
matter, people never change - ( music stops )
- Once a whore, you're nothing
more, I'm sorry That'll never change. Oh, ( bleep ). <I>I went to, like, slide it down,
and then slide it back up</i> <i> so everyone would sing it,</i> - and then it stopped.
- Oh, is that what happened? Yes, and I was like...
"Oh, ( bleep )." And about forgiveness,
we're both supposed
to have exchanged I'm sorry honey, but I passed
out, now look this way Matthew:
I thought someone hit, like,
the power cord or, like, the audience
or whatever.
We're gonna go with that. Matthew:
Yeah.
( Laughs ) I don't want to be on record. Wait! We're gonna ( bleep )
rock this ( bleep )! Whoa, well, I never
meant to brag But I got him
where I want him now Whoa, it was never
my intention to brag To steal it all away
from you now But, God,
does it feel so good 'Cause I've gotten
what I wanted now And if you could,
then you know you would 'Cause, God,
it just feels so... Woman:
Yes, queen! It just feels so good.
( Music playing over speakers ) ( bleep ) yeah! ( Clapping ) Yay! I'm glad we just recorded that. - I know, me, too.
- ( Laughs ) - Man: Yeah, check it out
for us.
- Yeah, right? So I can stay until--
for another hour and a half, what do you want to do? Let's definitely get that
clean out of the way. - Yeah.
- Let me pull it up. Man:
Sometimes you would take, like, about a day or so
to work on vocals.
Yeah. Like, it's crazy that-- - what was that, like,
an hour or so?
- I know, right? - Well, you're so fast.
- ( Laughs ) I was being so "meticulate..." - "Meticulous"?
- "Meticulous"? Home-schooled. - ( Laughter )
- Oh, ( bleep ). She's very witty,
which people might not notice <i> because I feel like
you can't fully show
your personality</i> <i> when you have to do
a press tour or
something like that.</I> Look at me on the toilet.
That's the cutest ( bleep )
I've ever seen... Literally. So, she's pretty hilarious, and she cracks ridiculous jokes. Want to see my jab? ( Laughing ) Let's see the whale call.
( Imitates whale call ) ( laughter ) <i> She has a very interesting
sense of humor.</I> <i> I'm always on my toes.</I> - Ya!
- Oh, my God! See? She gets me every... Just trying to drive, but... Oh, well. It's a dam.
Dam. ( Chuckles )
Dam! - Dam!
- Dam, son! ( Laughs )
I just got it! She's lovable. ( Lip syncing
to child's voice ):
I'll take a nap! ( Lip syncing to man's voice):
You want to take a nap? I'll take a nap here. Okay, take a nap
right there then.
Good night! Or super inappropriate. Marissa said ( bleep ). <I> She's always been
witty and funny.</I> Sometimes I'm like,
"What did you just say?" Somebody commented at me. And I-- calling me,
like, a coke head, and I go, "I prefer the term
'former crack whore.'" ( Laughter ) Yeah, just little
moments like that, she doesn't give a ( bleep ).
Like, she will say anything
that's on her mind. You are very annoying. Because a lot of people
hold back. How's that? - How's that?
- Well, you are.
- You can be a bit
of an ( bleep ).
- I know. - How's that?
- I'm used to it. ( Cheers and applause ) Can you deal with that? She definitely has... A unique personality.
<I> I know that you all...</I> love Nick Jonas. ( Audience laughing ) But I actually have a bigger ( bleep ) than he does. ( Cheering ) Don't ( bleep ) with me. Cue the sunglasses
and the joint.
( Man laughs ) ( traffic noises ) Phil:
So fill us in. Open up your mind, like,
what are your thoughts? Where's your head at? My thoughts are it's always been
about heartbreak or struggles. And, when they think of
my music, they think it's heavy. And I just want to,
like, break that mold.
"Sorry, Not Sorry" is lighter, and I think that's a part of me
nobody's seen before. I just want you
to feel supported to make the decision
that you feel best about. I feel like coming out
with a song that's fun that I'm passionate about. It just feels right to me.
<I> ( music playing )</i> <i> I follow my gut.</I> <i> My gut told me to choose
"Sorry, Not Sorry"</i> <i> as my first single, and I did.</I> <i> And I believed in it
from day one</i> <i> when other people thought
that it shouldn't be</i> <i> the first single.</I> <i> But I knew that it should.</I> Ah! It is go time. Gonna perform "Sorry, Not Sorry"
live for the first time ever. And I'm so excited. ( Audience cheering ) Tonight is a very
big night for me.
( Cheering ) Because I released
a song called... Audience:
"Sorry, Not Sorry"! What if we do another tour
'cause it was so much fun? <I> How we did on
the "Cool for the Summer" Tour,</i> <i>we went to, like, pool parties.</I> <i> And we get massive houses
in different cities.</I> Phil:<i>
Do the House Party Tour.
I love it.</I> Demi:<i>
Do the House Party Tour.</I> Baby, I'm sorry I'm not sorry Baby, I'm sorry I'm not sorry We woke up in, in Boston, <i> and then we went to Alabama</i> for, like, an hour and a half. Hey, Birmingham,
what up, girl? Here in Nashville, um, <i> kind of, like, flying by
the seat of our pants,</i> <i> but it's been amazing.</I> I said to them, "Gosh, she sounds
like Aretha Franklin." Oh, my God, thank you! Matthew:<i>
Billy Ray Cyrus
is here tonight,</i> <i> like, you don't even know
who's gonna be there tomorrow.</I> Yo! ( Doorbell rings ) Ludacris:<i>
Gives me great pleasure</i> to be sorry that I'm not sorry - ( cheering )
- to introduce my great friend. My friend, your friend,
Miss Demi Lovato! Audience:
Demi! Demi! Demi! Demi! Demi! Demi! Demi! Demi! Demi! You guys ready to party? ( Cheering ) If you know the words,
please help me sing along! ( Music playing ) Now I'm out here
looking like revenge Feelin' like a ten The best I ever been <i> And, yeah, I know
how bad it must hurt </i> To see me like this But it gets worse ( distorted ):<i>
Wait a minute </i> Now payback is a bad bitch And, baby, I'm the baddest <i> I'm playing with a savage </i> Can't have this,
can't have this <i> Ah </i> <i> And it'd be nice of me </i> To take it easy on ya But nah Baby, I'm sorry I'm not sorry Baby, I'm sorry I'm not sorry <i> Being so bad
got me feelin' so good </i> Bad bitch.
<I> Baby, I'm...</I> <i> Baby, I'm sorry </i> <i> I'm not sorry </i> Wait, what's ( bleep ) dope is getting police escorted
in my hometown. Woman:
Yeah. Should I go for the high note
or play it safe? I think you go
for the win tonight. Better walk,
better walk that walk, baby If you talk,
if you talk that talk, baby Better walk,
better walk that walk, baby Oh! Baby, I'm sorry I'm not sorry Baby, I'm sorry I'm not sorry Being so bad
got me feelin' so good Showing you up
like I knew that I would The benefit that I have
over some artists <i> is my connection with my fans.</I> <i>And I thought, "What better way
to get my fans involved</i> <i> and to have
intimate performances</i> <i> than to throw
the House Party Tour?"</I> <i> Things like that</i> can turn into awesome memories.
( Audience cheering ) <i>And that's what it's all about.</I> <i> Like, I wouldn't have
the career</i> that I have today,
I wouldn't be alive today without my fans. <I> And I want them to be involved</i> <i> in any way they can</i> because it just means
so much to me. <I> ( music playing )</i> Oh, no, here we go again Fighting over what I said I'm sorry Yeah, I'm sorry Bad at love, no,
I'm not good at this But I can't say I'm innocent Not hardly But I'm sorry And all my friends,
they know and it's true I don't know who I am
without you I got it bad, baby Got it bad Oh, tell me you love me I need someone On days like this, I do On days like this Oh, tell me you love me I need someone On days like this, I do On days like this Oh, can you hear
my heart say ( singers vocalizing ) No, you ain't nobody
'til you got somebody You ain't nobody
'til you got somebody My heart's like ( singers vocalizing ) No, you ain't nobody
'til you got somebody You ain't nobody
'til you got somebody Everything I need Oh Is standing in front of me Oh I know that
we will be all right All right, yeah Through the ups and downs Oh Baby, I'ma stick around Oh I promise we will be
all right Oh, tell me you love me I need someone On days like this, I do On days like this Oh, tell me you love me <i> I need someone </i> <i> On days like this, I do </i> <i> On days like this </i> Oh, can you hear
my heart say ( singers vocalizing ) Hear my heart say Hear my heart say You ain't nobody
'til you got somebody You ain't nobody
'til you got somebody... <I> When I look back at my life,</i> I feel like,
if I didn't have music, I don't know what I would have.
<I> I have my friends
and my family,</i> but music gave me a purpose
when I was bullied in school, <i> it gave me the motivation
to keep going,</i> <i> and proved to everyone
that didn't believe in me</i> <i> that I was gonna be
something someday.</I> I look back
and I look at someone who slept 18 hours a day, <i> used drugs every day.</I> <i> And then you see someone
today who's</i> inspired to make better music, <i> to talk about her own story,</i> <i> to help other people,</i> <i> and to make the world
a better place.</I> And that's a miracle. She has lived
through a lot of stuff, <i> and she tries to put
that stuff into her art</i> <i> because she's so authentic,
and that's why people love her.</I> She doesn't come in and go,
"Well, I need a hit." <I> She comes in with
a passion for,</i> <i> "This is how
I'm feeling right now</i> and this is how the people that I know listen to my music
are feeling." <I> There's other great singers
out there,</i> <i> but, like, Demi's voice
is Demi's voice,</i> and Demi's attitude
is Demi's attitude. Everything I need Oh Is standing right
in front of me Oh I know that
we will be all right All right, yeah. ( Cheering and applause ) Thank you.
<I> I know what music
can get you through.</I> I know what music can... Do emotionally for somebody because I've experienced
it myself. <I> And I wanted to create that
for other people.</I> <i> There's nothing more beautiful
than being able to</i> <i> connect with people
through music,</i> in my eyes. Stone cold, stone cold You see me standing But I'm dying on the floor Stone cold Stone cold Maybe if I don't cry I won't feel anymore Stone cold Baby God knows I Tried to feel Happy for you Know that I am Even if I can't understand I'll take the pain ( harmonizing with track ):
Give me the truth Me and my Heart We'll make it Through If Happy is her...
I'm happy for you ( girls laughing ) Stone cold Baby God knows I tried to feel Happy for you Know that I am Even if I Can't understand I'll take the pain Give me the truth Me and my heart We'll make it through ( intercut ):
If happy is her I'm happy For you Demi:<i>
Don't wanna be stone cold </i> <i> Stone </i> <i> I wish I could mean this </i> <i> But here's my good-bye </i> <i> Oh, I'm happy for you </i> <i> Know that I am </i> <i> Even if I </i> <i> Can't understand </i> <i> If happy is her </i> <i> If happy is </i> <i> Her... </I> <i> I'm happy for you. </I> ( song ends ).
Careful with all the pillows
and all the art. Man:
Once we approve frame,
folks, we're all clear. Once again,
check your cell phones. Thank you.
Frame looks beautiful. Woman:
You look great. Everybody needs to clear. Every single person.
You too. Okay. How are you feeling? Demi Lovato:<i>
I actually had anxiety</i> around this... Interview.
Why is that? Because the last time I did
an interview this long, I was on cocaine. It was called "Staying Strong." ( Bulbs flashing quickly ) <i> I am Demi Lovato.</I> <i> ( music playing )</i> <i> I'm 25.</I> <i> The last decade has taught me
a lifetime of lessons.</I> <i> I've learned that
secrets make you sick.</I> <i> I'm learning how to be
a voice and not a victim.</I> <i> I've learned that
sex is natural.</I> <i> I've learned that
love is necessary.</I> <i> Heartbreak is unavoidable.</I> <i> And loneliness is brutal.</I> <i> I've learned that
the key to being happy</i> <i> is to tell your truth</i> <i> and be okay
without all the answers.</I> <i> This is my story.</I> <i> This... Is
"Simply Complicated."</I> <i> (music ends)</i> Producer:
I want you to hear the first
three lines you just did. They were great.
Okay. <I> I see the future </i> Without you The hell was I doing <i> In the past? </I> <i> Now that I've learned
all about you </i> A love <i> Just like ours
wouldn't last. </I> I think the first, um, line, the "you" on it isn't good. Producer:
Okay, did you like
line number three? - Did you like this one?
- ( Mouse click ) <i> Now that I've learned
all about you </i> - Yeah, the "you" is great.
- Yeah.
And the "now," I think I can
do a better "learned." I won't Fall For your games So don't Hate me When I say Okay, there's words that I like, but, overall, I don't like
the whole take. Producer:
Ah! Okay. Those first two lines made me
feel something great, so whatever you're doing... I'll just keep doing it.
That you... Don't do it for me Anymore No, you... ( Taps keyboard, song ends ) I really like this take. Just that last "ooh"
needs to be smoothed out.
- ( Taps keyboard )
- Yeah. I mean, in a perfect world,
absolutely. Well, this should be
a perfect world, it's my album. ( Chuckles ) Let's go again.
I won't Fall For your game. Oops. ( Bleep ). Fall.
- Fall.
- ( Producer talking
indistinctly ) Fall. <I> Stop feeling bad </i> <i> For yourself </i> I won't Fall For your games So don't Hate me when I say I like that "me when I say." Producer:
Yeah, I think, too. It's only the third take.
Yeah, I don't know what to do. ( Chuckles ) Well, I got to get
the other stuff first. ( Laughs )
Here we go. That you...
Don't do it for me Anymore I'm sorry For honesty I'm well aware I lie to you When I lie with you You... Don't do it for me Don't do it For me You... Don't do it For me Anymore. ( Taps keyboard ) - That last line was great.
- Yeah.
- ( Mouse clicks )
- Hang on one sec. I mean thank you. ( Laughter ) Yeah, I know I'm the ( bleep ). ( Chuckles ) <i> ( music playing )</i> <i> Growing up,</i> <i> I had been bullied in school.</I> <i> And...</I> I felt like an outsider, I felt like an outcast.
<I> At that time,
I became friends with</i> a girl who was popular. <I> And, one day, I asked her,</i> "How do you have
all these friends?" And she was like,
"Well, do you party?" I was like, "What do you mean?" <I> And she asked me,</i> <i> "Do you drink?"</I> We experienced
a lot of stuff together, drinking, and using,
and... Growing up. Marissa Callahan:<i>
We started drinking
fairly early.</I> To me, it was like,
"We're just having fun.
<I> We're kids.</I> <i> Everyone's doing it,
so we're going to, too."</I> Little did we know that there's was gonna be, like,
this downward spiral. <I> My first time</i> doing coke, <i> I was 17,</i> <i> working on Disney Channel,
and...</I> I was with
a couple of friends. <I> And they introduced me to it.</I> I was scared because
my mom always told me that your heart could
just burst if you do it. But I did it anyways, and I loved it.
<I> I felt out of control
with the coke</i> the first time that I did it. <I> My dad</i> was an addict and an alcoholic. <I> And...</I> I guess I always searched
for what he found in
drugs and alcohol because it fulfilled him
and he chose that over a family. Dianna De La Garza:<i>
Early on,</i> Demi was very, very sad <i> because of her issues
with her dad.</I> <i> ( music playing )</i> We had been through
a lot of the same things, <i> kind of at the same time.</I> Our parents were both divorced
at a young age.
<I> She dealt a lot with her dad.</I> <i> And the times where
he was brought up</i> wasn't ever good. <I> Like, he would tell them</i> he had cancer when he didn't. <I> Or he would tell them
he's dying tomorrow</i> <i> when he wasn't.</I> Dallas Lovato:<i>
Growing up, I was always
really protective of Demi.</I> <i> I remember my dad</i> <i> was such a loving person,</i> <i> But,</i> when he started drinking, <i> he was very different.</I> Dianna:<i>
Scary things</i> began to happen. Dallas:<i>
He would rage, and yell,</i> <i> and throw things.</I> <i> And...</I> <i> Demi saw that.</I> Dianna:<i>
At the time,
I didn't understand it.</I> <i> I didn't know
how to handle things.</I> <i> But I knew that</i> he had a good heart.
<I> I never would've married him
in the first place</i> <i> if he didn't.</I> But sometimes,
if you don't get help for what you're struggling with, <i> a good heart
sometimes isn't enough.</I> It just became too much
and I had to leave. <I> ( music playing )</i> Dallas:<i>
From a young age,
Demi, my mom, and I</i> had this incredible bond. <I>We called ourselves "The 3 Ds."</I> <i> It felt kind of like it was
us against the world.</I> Eddie's my dad. <I> When I say my dad
and I mean my birth father,</i> I mention that
it's my birth father.
Dallas:<i>
Even though the dynamic
in our family</i> <i> was always very loving
and very open,</i> <i> on the other hand,
we were also very closed off</i> <i> and secretive as well.</I> We all had our own things <i> hidden behind
our own closed doors.</I> <i> There were some things that</i> nobody knew. Demi:<i>
I was depressed</i> <i> at a very, very young age.</I> <i> Fascinated with death.</I> <i>Wondering what it would be like</i> to have a funeral. I never knew why I would think <i> so darkly.</I> And it took me a long time
to figure out what was actually going on. ( Birds chirping ) ( indistinct chatter ) Look at how serious I am
in this picture.
I've got the head tilt
and the "smize." <I> We started modeling
a little bit</i> <i> when I was, like, five.</I> And by modeling,
we didn't have an agent, we just took pictures. We didn't do anything... Like, any actual jobs. <I> Then we started doing
beauty pageants</i> <i> and that's what
got me into singing.</I> Hi.
My name is Demi. Dallas:
Hi. I'm... I'm gonna be on "Jackass." ( Laughter ) Dianna:<i>
We started off doing pageants</i> <i> and I started to realize
that Demi, I guess, was...</I> - gifted.
- Was talented.
Not human
when it came to her voice. Dianna:<i>
When she was five years old,</i> she... Had the nerve to go up
in front of the entire school <i> to sing Celine Dion's</i> "My Heart Will Go On." ( Cheering and applause ) <i> And it was beautiful.</I> That was the first time
I thought, "Okay, this is probably what
she's gonna want to do the rest of her life." Demi:<i>
We tried really hard
to get an agent</i> We couldn't get an agent. It was auditions,
like, all the time.
Madison De La Garza:<i>
I just remember
a lot of auditions</i> and a lot of car rides. I have so many memories of Demi getting a phone call, <i> and then not getting the job.</I> We would be really upset <i> for a few days,
and then one day...</I> Is the band here? Not yet. Dianna:<i>
She got "Barney."</I> Demi:<i>
After I booked "Barney",</i> <i> I was constantly working
on music and acting.</I> I was taking lessons any chance that I could. Dianna:
Demi, good luck! I love you! Have fun! <I> We had been working
really hard at it</i> <i> since the pageant days,
and all of the headshots,</i> <i> and lessons.</I> When Demi walked in the room, <i> I knew that she was
a flat-out entertainer.</I> <i> She was standing by my piano,</i> and she said,
"Can I sing for you?" And I said, "You bet you can." Hark the herald angels sing She started this song...
The newborn king Peace on Earth And mercy mild I... I just said, "Oh, my gosh. Where did she get this voice?" Glory to When I was very young, I wanted to be like
Shirley Temple. <I> Somebody that could
sing and act</i> <i> at such a young age.</I> Glory to I don't know how
I knew I had it in me, but I knew that it was
what I was supposed to do.
King. ( Static ) Looking out... <I> I started playing guitar</i> at around eight
or nine years old. I was always playing music.
She would be up
all hours of the night... Singing my heart out. - ...Writing.
- Some real tough ( bleep ). Demi:<i>
Looking back, I think
I realized that I had</i> this outlet to...
Pour my emotions out and create something beautiful.
<I> After I had finished
"Barney and Friends,"</i> what I ended up finding out
is that there was actually
a lot of pressure to find jobs. And the pressure didn't come
from anybody but myself. <I> I just wanted to succeed.</I> ( bell on door jingles ) <i> We started coming
out to California</i> <i> for pilot season.</I> I got guest-starring roles
on TV shows, commercials, things like that. My stuff? I never heard of them.
And then I ended up booking <i> a TV show for Disney Channel</i> -<i> called "As the Bell Rings." </I>
- ( bell rings ) Okay, I think we have something. Let's put this together. <I> And after "As the Bell Rings,"</i> I booked "Camp Rock." <I> I was 15.</I> Rock on. <I> When I met Phil,</i> he was managing
the Jonas Brothers.
Joe Jonas:<i>
We met Demi, I think,</i> <i> originally it was an audition</i> of our TV show. <I> We had a TV show
called "Jonas."</I> She didn't get it, but... - ( Laughter )
- we... <I> I think a year later, I think
we met in rehearsals probably
for "Camp Rock."</I> -<i> Demi was attached
to the film already.
</I>
-<i> And I remember</i> you went in 'cause you
had to sing the duet <i> with Demi's character.</I> You had already
laid down your part. - Mm-hmm.
- I went in with Joe, and I heard her voice,
I just had, like, goose bumps all over my arms. I was like-- I stepped out of
the studio and I called Disney,
I was like, <i> "Who is this girl?"</I> I saw what he did
for the Jonas Brothers, <i> and the fact that he wanted to
manage me was a huge deal to me</i> <i> because he was with them
through it all.</I> Starring in "Camp Rock"
was Demi's big break. <I>It was just a massive franchise
that Disney had put</i> <i> everything behind.</I> <i> And it just became
a pop culture,</i> sort of, sensation.
To be able to <i> get to do something</i> <i> as big as this,</i> <i> um, for my first project,</i> it feels good. We really believed
that "Camp Rock" <i> was the vehicle to become
a superstar.</I> And it was like overnight,
she became a household name. <I> ( music playing )</i> <i> I think Demi</i> was cast in so many different
Disney projects <i> because there was
a natural edge to her</i> <i> that made her... Authentic</i> <i> and believable</i> as an actress or as an artist.
<I> I think they needed her</i> <i> to make their projects cooler.</I> Demi:<i>
Everything happened</i> so fast. We officially signed, <i> and the next day,
I booked her a plane ticket</i> <i> to go on tour
with the Jonas Brothers.</I> ( cheering and applause ) <i> All of a sudden,</i> <i> I was on tour,</i> <i> writing songs for my album</i> <i> with the Jonas Brothers.</I> <i> And then I was on
a tour of my own.</I> <i> Looking back,
I think that it was a lot</i> for anyone, let alone, <i> a kid.</I> I think that Demi
being on the Disney Channel, now looking back at it,
I can connect the dots and say that there was an
immense amount of pressure. <I> I was now working on my music,</i> <i> and my TV show and movies</i> all at the same time. <I> That lifestyle's really crazy.</I> Not a lot of people understand, like, the pressures,
and the time, <i> and the amount of work
that it actually takes</i> <i> to have such
a successful career</i> in the entertainment industry.
<I> So many more expectations</i> put on her than a normal
15, 16-year-old girl would have. Phil:<i>
She was living two lives.</I> Here she was,
she had to be squeaky clean on the Disney Channel, <i> all types of moral clauses</i> <i> and just intensity around</i> behavior, and,
once the camera stops rolling, <i> she's living another life;
she couldn't really be herself.</I> She couldn't be
a normal teenager. <I> I definitely felt</i> the pressure increase when... <I> the fame started to
creep into my life.</I> <i> I started feeling pressured to</i> <i> look a certain way, to...</I> <i> sing music that I felt</i> people would like, rather than sing music
that I would like.
<I> There was more pressure
to succeed, you know?</I> <i> Numbers and charts.</I> And I was a perfectionist, and I really wanted to be
the best of the best. <I> ( music playing )</i> Phil:<i>
When you are carrying
a franchise,</i> there is a standard
that everybody expects
you to operate at. They were great to work with. Awful, awful.
<I> I think it caused</i> a lot of, um, anxiety for her. Demi:<i>
And it didn't let up
at all, it just...</I> <i> mounted more and more.</I> <i> All of a sudden,
she had to be</i> this role model, and I don't
think she was ready for that. <I> I think we started to notice,</i> and, really,
it was the Jonas Brothers kind of, like,
waving a flag that Demi may be veering <i> off the path.</I> <i> At that point,
you could just feel</i> that... Things were
getting wobbly.
<I> It was almost like the wheels
were starting to fall off.</I> <i> Prior to that, I think,
anything that was going on,</i> <i> would've been chalked up to...</I> <i> she's a teenage girl.</I> <i> That was, like,
the easy answer,</i> was just to say,
"Well, she's a teenage girl and she's going through stuff, <i> and she's being dramatic."</I> John:<i>
She wasn't this sweet
and lovely girl anymore,</i> <i>and it was kind of like a "Hey,</i> <i> ( bleep ) you."
And, "I just want to be a kid</i> and do what everybody else does.
And, like, my friends in Texas <i>want to, like, drink and party,
so why shouldn't I
drink and party?"</I> Phil:<i>
Demi had real anger issues.</I> John:<i>
Difficult, harder to be around.</I> No, no, no, just show me,
I have a photographic memory. <I> Demi's pulling anyone
that she could, like,</i> <i> manipulate and change.</I> Phil:<i>
She was depressed,
she would sleep all the time.</I> I think she just--
it became obvious that
she was struggling with... <I> herself.</I> And I didn't realize that it was
actually signaling <i> a larger issue.</I> Nick Jonas:<i>
While we were on tour,</i> Joe and Demi's relationship
had become really complicated. <I> So I was playing the bridge.</I> <i> And it became really good,</i> you know, between she and I.
<I>for a while, and growing closer
than we'd ever been.</I> And I remember thinking
in my head, I felt, like,
a bit of pride about it, like... Selfishly, maybe.
I was like, "I'm helping her back into,
you know, <i> coming back to being the Demi
that we all know and love,</i> <i>and she's not gonna do anything
crazy, it's gonna be fine."</I> And then this episode happened. <I> ( music playing )</i> Demi:<i>
I was in Colombia.</I> I was on
the "Camp Rock 2" Tour. <I> And I invited a bunch of
people to dinner,</i> <i> my band,</i> and my background dancers.
I paid for all the alcohol. <I> Somebody ended up</i> getting weed. I was on Adderall. <I> And...</I> we had trashed the hotel.
<I> The hotel was,
like, threatening us.</I> They went to some of the dancers
and asked what had happened. <I> And I think they told</i> on me for using Adderall. Somebody told Kevin Jonas, Sr., <I> and... Phil.</I> and my dad.
I was very upset. <I> I couldn't believe
what had happened.</I> <i> Now it was out</i> that I was on Adderall. The next day, <i> I was in a lot of trouble.</I> I remember... Going to Kevin, Sr.
And saying, <i> "Listen...</I> I want to thank whoever
told on me because <i> I know they were
just worried about me.</I> <i> And, you know, I just really
want to know who told you."</I> And I manipulated him
into telling me who it was.
And he said it was Shorty. <I> Shorty and I
had been really close</i> <i> through "Camp Rock"
and "Camp Rock 2."</I> <i> So...</I> <i> when he said Shorty,</i> I remember thinking... "I'm about to
beat this bitch up." <I> ( music playing )</i> John:<i>
I remember I was up in
the front of the plane.</I> She had already
boarded the plane. John:<i>
Demi walks up
onto the plane and</i> I heard some commotion.
I just went up to her. - And it was like a blur.
- I turned around and Demi had punched her backup dancer
in the face. Everyone was freaking out. She walked right past me
without acknowledging me.
I just remember
going and sitting down. Just this angry
look on her face. Texting my mom "I'm sorry." Put her head on her pillow and shut out the world. And I slept the whole day.
That was when
it dawned on me that this was probably a much bigger situation than just a kid
who wanted to party. I just came to a breaking point. <I> ( music playing )</i> Phil:<i>
The next 12 months</i> <i> were extremely difficult.</I> Demi:<i>
I was 18 when I first
went into treatment.</I> Demi was diagnosed bipolar when she checked into treatment
the first time. <I> When I got diagnosed
with bipolar disorder,</i> it just made sense.
<I> When I was younger,
I didn't know why</i> I would stay up so late
writing and playing music. <I> And then I learned about
episodes of mania.</I> And I realized that that's <i> probably what it was;
I was manic.</I> <i> In a way I knew that</i> it wasn't my fault anymore. Something was actually off
with me. Phil:<i>
She had such a glow to her</i> <i> the first time I saw her when
she came out of treatment.</I> The glow started to fade
each day that passed.
Demi:<i>
I wasn't working my program,</i> <i> I wasn't ready to get sober.</I> <i> I was sneaking it on planes,</i> <i> sneaking it in bathrooms,</i> <i> sneaking it throughout
the night.</I> Nobody knew. Phil:<i>
This is an 18-year-old</i> <i> who's totally</i> out-maneuvering adults. Demi:<i> I went on, like,
a bender of like</i> two months where
I was using daily. <I> And...
There was
one night where</i> <i> I used a bunch of coke</i> and I popped a few Xanax bars, and I started to...
Choke a little bit. <I> And my heart started racing.</I> <i> And I remember thinking,</i> "Oh, my God, I might be
overdosing right now." I remember we were in New York, <i> and she clearly
was on something.</I> <i> And she was on air...</I> promoting this new way of life. And I was like,
"You're so full of it." <I>I wasn't equipped to be able to</i> <i> handle that situation.</I> And so I got a list of
several recommendations of people that
specialize in this. And I ended up connecting
and speaking with Mike Bayer.
Mike Bayer:<i>
Demi was on a road to, like,</i> suicide. <I> She'd have, like,
bags of pills,</i> <i> and an eight-ball of coke.</I> I was either craving drugs
or on drugs. She was nasty. I was not easy to work with.
I was using while I had
a sober companion. And I went through about 20
different sober companions. <I> It was really like she was
two different people.</I> Every day was like
going to war. Mike:<i>
We were in Palm Springs,</i> <i> and she locked
her bedroom door,</i> <i> she's just taken
a bunch of pills,</i> <i> we kicked down the door,</i> <i>she gets taken to the hospital,</i> the nurse is checking her in,
the bottle of pills is there, she grabs the pills, she then
downs all the other pills and
says, "You ( bleep ) bitch.
If I just tried to kill myself,
why would you give me
access to pills?" Demi:<i>
I didn't feel anything,
I didn't feel guilty,</i> <i> I didn't feel embarrassed.</I> Mike:<i>
Then she goes from there
to a psych ward.</I> <i> None of that did anything.</I> <i> She still isn't going to
get clean.</I> She's so black and white. She really, one day,
would want to get well, the next day,
not want to get well. And when she didn't
want to get well, she'd have to flip back--
it was just, for her, it was chaotic. It was completely exhausting, <i> physically and emotionally.</I> I would sneak out, get drugs...
Manipulating. ...I would fake my drugs tests with other people's pee. Mike:<i>
She didn't care
what the consequences were.</I> Phil:<i>
A couple days sober
and then she'd use.</I> And I'd lie
straight to their faces. Mike:<i>
She didn't care
about her career.</I> And we couldn't get
momentum on our side.
Mike:<i>
It was very difficult</i> <i> to work off that
very small part of her</i> <i> that did want to get well.</I> It's embarrassing to look back at the person that I was. <I> The very last night
that I drank,</i> <i> I was at a hotel,</i> and I invited two random people. <I> And, basically,
just drank with them.</I> <i> I got really, really drunk,</i> <i> until it was time
to get on a flight.</I> And I was so drunk that
I threw up in the back
of the car service <i> on the way to the airport
to perform on "American Idol."</I> Ladies and gentlemen,
Demi Lovato. ( Cheering and applause ) When your lips
are on my lips And our hearts beat as one Phil:<i>
Here she is, she goes
to "American Idol",</i> <i> she's hung-over, she has
total disregard for it.</I> It was a horrible feeling.
I felt like that was
a moment in my career where I, I didn't care. Phil:<i>
Demi was clearly
in a bad place.</I> Demi:<i>
I just knew that
I needed to be high</i> <i> to get through what I was
going through at that point.</I> Phil:<i>
I remember asking Mike,</i> "When is it time <i> to step away?"</I> <i> And Mike said to me,</i> "When she stops trying." <I> At that moment,</i> I was fully intending to... Drop her. <I> You hear about interventions</i> or families laying ultimatums
and saying, like, "You either change
or you're out." <I> Change has to happen,</i> now.
Mike:<i>
The most important thing
to Demi</i> <i> is losing people,</i> is losing people
that she cares about and that loves her. That's the most
important thing to Demi. <I> I had developed a plan
where I got</i> everybody on the team,
business manager, attorneys, agents, everybody, to say, "If Phil walks,
we walk." <I> This was the showdown
of all showdowns.</I> Demi:<i>
It wasn't a matter of</i> if they were going to leave,
it was, "We are leaving. There's no more
that we can do for you." Mike:<i>
I remember her crying,</i> <i> "Well, what the ( bleep )
do I need to do?</I> <i> What do I need to do?"</I> - Phil:<i> And Mike said...
</I>
- Mike:<i> Give us your cell phone.</I> And I think he said,
"Like, now." <I> And she picked up the plate.</I> And she literally
was grabbing this thing and smashing it,
screaming crying, like-- and the ugly cry. Phil:<i>
And I said,
"That's not good enough."</I> Phil said,
"Put it in the water." Phil:<i> And so she dunked it in
the vase of water that was
on the table.</I> It's wild. This was the gateway
to everything. This was...
The wrong people,
it was drug dealers, it was-- it was a lot of... The negative influences
in her life were coming through
the cell phone. I think that approach
worked for me because, it sounds silly,
but it was the beginning of the process of surrendering. <I> At the end of the day,
it was my decision.</I> Meanwhile, she's a judge
on "X-Factor," She's 19 years old, and she's in her first year
of sobriety.
Phil:<i>
What nobody knows is that,
while she was a judge,</i> <i> she's living in
a sober apartment,</i> <i> with roommates,
she is having to do chores,</i> <i> she has no cell phone,</i> <i> she is completely
and totally...</I> <i> submitted to
the process of recovery.</I> <i> You really have to lean into</i> the people that are
trying to support you. Like my family, like Mike and Phil. You know, you really have to... Surrender because that's when
the change is gonna happen.
<I> ( music playing )</i> <i> When you're in the studio,</i> <i> and you're recording...</I> "a hit song," <i> there are times where
the energy in the room</i> - is just insane.
- Go! -<I> Lucky for you </i>
- Man: Whoo! All right. <I> I got all these
daddy issues </i> <i> What can I do? </I> <i> I'm going crazy
when I'm with you </i> <i> Forget all the therapy </i> <i> That I've been through </i> <i> Lucky for you </i> - When that beat kicks in,
- Man: Yeah. Like, no matter what
you're doing, you have to dance. ( Laughter ) When can I sing? I'm ready to go.
- Man: Here it comes.
- ( Bleep ) yeah, you are. - Let's do it.
- You know who else
is ready to go? - Let's do it. ( Laughs )
- Me. - You set her up for me, bro?
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You standing or sitting, Demi? I think I'm gonna sit first. All right. All right, mic check? ( Echoing ):
Mic check. ( Sighs deeply ) - You ready?
- Yeah.
( Music playing over speakers ) I've been thinking
'bout the future And I've been thinking
'bout the now I know we're
gonna be together But I just don't know how You know when we get close Can't deny the tension
between us both And I don't want to
pressure you But I think you need to
make a move I've been waiting ( distorted ):<i>
I've been waiting </i> And I keep waiting ( distorted ):<i>
And I keep waiting </i> Only forever Only forever Only forever Only forever Only forever <i> I've been really using
my emotions</i> <i> and, basically, just
adding more soul into it.</I> I think it comes out
in my music today. - Whoo!
- Ooh! - That was crazy.
- Fire. That was a good one.
Two seconds. <I> Oak is just incredible.</I> This song's ( bleep )
awesome, man! It's so good.
( Laughs ) We're like... What, six for six now? - Oh, my God.
- So exciting. Only forever... <I> We have been putting in</i> <i> endless hours in the studio,</i> <i> and all of the songs
that we've done together</i> I've really been
excited about.
Only forev... - Let's try it.
-<I> I'll give you
one more chance </i> <i> But it only lasts </i> Only forever... - ( Laughs )
- One more. <I> Who doesn't leave me
on the shelf? </I> She's just gonna nail it
every time.
Man:
I know. <I> But it only lasts </i> Only forever... <I> Only forever. </I> I mean, they're all varying
degrees of perfection.
- ( Laughter )
- So... - Thanks.
- But I like the ending
of this one more. I like the beginning
of the one you did
previous to this one more. Okay, cool.
So, I have a comp in mind, too, if we need to.
I mean, I-- but we got it. We definitely got it. It sounds awesome, homie. As long as the vibrato
is consistent on that.
I can see your vibrato waves. You have no idea
how uniform they are. - Oh, dope.
- Like, look at this ( bleep ),
you see it? It looks like a caterpillar,
look at that. Man:
It is a caterpillar! ( Laughter ) Look at how ( bleep ) consistent
these waves are, right? And you can actually hear it.
Listen, man.
<I> Ever...</I> Like, you can hear that vibrato. I think it's important
to have a vision. <I> And I feel like</i> he's really helped me
find my sound. - ( Laughs )
- Thank you.
You killed that
( bleep ), homie. - Thanks,
- Good Lord. <I> ( music playing )</i> <i> Texas!</I> I'm so... Tired.
( Laughter ) So unamused with that comment. Demi, did you know that
you sleep with one eye open? - No, I don't.
- Yes, you do. - No, I don't.
- Yes, you do. I swear to God.
Wow, that's so weird. Who did you piss off that you
got to sleep with one eye open? ( Laughter ) It's the first time in awhile that we've all been
in Texas together. I think since, like,
the last Christmas, - that we spent here.
- Dianna: Yeah. Or, no, a funeral.
<I> ( music playing )</i> Dianna:
Which funeral was that? It was my mamaw, my mamaw. <I> I used to call her "my world"
because she was just</i> the sweetest woman,
and she was funny. And sassy. I love you.
- Hmm?
- I love you. - I love you, too.
- I love you more. - No, you don't.
- Yes, I do. ( Laughing ):
Yes, I do.
( Sniffles ) What are the odds
that we're all back here? - Yeah.
- On this day. Almost exactly a year later. ( Crying ):
I miss her so much. ( Crying ):
Mama! Sorry.
And then it's also
been a year since... Wilmer and I broke up. <I> I've never loved anybody
like I loved Wilmer.</I> And, like, I still love Wilmer. <I> ( music playing )</i> <i> When I first met Wilmer</i> he was 29.
<I> I met him on January 11th</i> of 2010. <I> And it was at a PSA shoot</i> <i> at his house</i> <i> for the 2010</i> census forms. Before 1980, Latinos weren't even considered
a separate ethnic group on the census form. This is an opportunity for us to assert ourselves, to define ourselves.
<I> To be honest, I only did it</i> because I heard it
was at his house and I thought
he was really cute. I didn't really care about
the census forms. <I> But when I met him and I laid
eyes on him for the first time,</i> I was in hair and makeup and he came and sat down
and I was like, "I love this man. And I have to have him." But I was only 17.
And so he was like,
"Get away from me." <I> After I had turned 18,</i> <i> we began dating.</I> I think it was love
at first sight. And I don't really
believe in that, but I believe that it happened. <I> ( music playing )</i> <i> We connected on a level that</i> <i> I've never connected
with anybody before.</I> <i> He... Was just my rock,</i> <i> my everything.</I> Producer:<i>
Why do you think you broke up?</I> It had nothing to do with
falling out of love.
<I> We decided together that</i> <i> we're just probably
better as friends.</I> <i> I haven't seen Wilmer
in over six months.</I> <i> And when he showed up at
the Gay Pride party at Mike's</i> <i> my heart ached.</I> <i> It's hard enough dealing
with a breakup...</I> <i> but, you put it
in the public eye,</i> and it feels violating. <I> I do have moments where...</I> it's late at night,
and I'm lonely, and I wonder if... I made the right decision. <I> Because love is a gamble.</I> I don't know if I'll lose him
for the rest of my life.
Wilmer:
Is it this one? My arm looks so big. You're flexing. Hey! ( Laughs )
You're so stupid. I get it.
I get it, that's all I'm saying. I think my heart's
always with Wilmer. I think it... Was with Wilmer,
I think that it is with Wilmer, and I think that it will be.
'Cause you don't share six years
with somebody and not... Give them
a piece of your heart. <I> And vice versa.</I> Woman:<i>
Yeah.</I> Like, I'm pretty sure that I'm not gonna meet anybody
that compares to him, but... I'm trying to keep an open heart
and an open mind when it comes to that.
Mike:<i>
I love Demi and Wilmer
together.</I> But I've seen Demi grow a lot as a person in the last year. Demi:<i>
The sparks never faded.</I> But there are issues that
I haven't conquered yet <i> that I know I won't conquer
if I'm relying on somebody else</i> to take care of the loneliness. Where there is a will,
there's a way, yeah. No, where there's a...
Both:
Wilmer, there's a way. <I> I just wasn't ready</i> and I-- there was so much
of my life that I hadn't explored yet. <I> ( music playing )</i> I wanted a house now because I'm on my own, and I'm independent now. This is the first time Demi's
ever really been on her own in her life.
<I> It also falls at a time,</i> <i> as she's turning 25,</i> <i> where she's trying to
figure out who she is.</I> <i> And so I think that
she's taking the time</i> <i> to put that into her art</i> in probably the most meaningful
way she's ever done. <I> I'm growing up by myself,</i> and... To have my own place, designed the way
that I want it to look, <i> with my dog.</I> ( babbling ) <i> I wanted to know what
it's like to be on my own.</I> <i> And this is where I finally
feel like I can be...</I> grown up. Standing on the front lines Staring at the sunrise Over the hill Waiting for the kill <i> Sweet anticipation </i> Every conversation <i> Tears in her eyes </i> From holding too tight <i> Wait until the demons come </i> <i> Wait for us to see them run </i> In our direction <i> Now they're staring at us
through the trees </i> <i> Got us falling to our knees </i> To teach us a lesson Darling, I have been afraid I could only call your name Thank the heavens
that you stayed <i> Ooh </i> <i> But if I'm telling you
the truth </i> When I cut the tether loose It was me Saving you...
<I> I haven't relapsed</i> in drugs and alcohol. That's something that
I'm very proud of. <I> I'm coming up on five
and a half years of sobriety,</i> <i> and that's something that's
been difficult at times,</i> but one thing that
I haven't fully conquered is my eating disorder. Phil:
You having trouble right now? What's going on? It's so weird to talk
about this on camera.
I... Relapsed with...
Throwing up. Binging and purging. When? A couple nights ago.
<I> The less I have to
think about food,</i> the easier it is
for me to go about <i> having a normal life.</I> <i> And I don't want to
let anybody down.</I> So when I do have moments
where I slip up... I feel very ashamed. <I> What started the relapse</i> was missing Wilmer. This is the longest you've gone
without being in a relationship.
You're not the only one
to have been through a six-year relationship,
and break up, and question it, and then not know
how to be alone. Well, like,
that's one of the reasons why we broke up, was 'cause I've never
been alone. <I> When I was in a relationship
with Wilmer,</i> I went three years
without purging. And when we broke up, that's one of
the first things I did.
And when I... Feel lonely... Like, my heart feels hungry. Phil:
Right.
And then I end up binging. And I don't know
how to figure out... How to be alone. What do you think came first
for you in terms of chasing
the high? Was it the drugs and alcohol
or was it the food? The food came first.
<I> When I was about
eight years old</i> <i> and my little sister was born,</i> <i> a lot of the attention
was taken off of me</i> and onto my little sister. <I> I had started working
at that time,</i> <i>so I was under a lot of stress.</I> So I would bake cookies
for my family and I would eat all of them, and
nobody would have any to eat. <I> That was my first memory
of food</i> being... That medicine for me.
<I> When I was 12,</i> <i> I was bullied.</I> I... Developed a social anxiety where I didn't trust
other girls my age. <I> Then, one day, this girl
who was popular</i> <i> started saying,
"Demi should kill herself.</I> She should slit her wrists." <I> And it resulted in
a suicide petition</i> that got passed around. And she had other
classmates sign it.
I mean, there was this
core group of girls who were, honestly, in my eyes,
pure ( bleep ) evil. Demi:<i>
And, when I asked them why,</i> <i> nobody could give me
a specific reason</i> why they were treating me
the way they were. <I> I had no friends,</i> <i> I was alone.</I> So I went off of
what they were calling me, which was a whore and being fat. <I> I called my mom on my cell
phone and I said, "I'm done,</i> <i> I can't do this anymore,
pick me up.</I> She picked me up from school and that's when my eating
disorder developed.
<I> One day,</i> I found a copy of her diary. <I> Demi had drawn a picture of
what she perceived herself</i> to look like. "Heavy." And then she drew a picture
on the next page, and said, "This is what
I need to look like <i> to be...</I> a star." This was, like,
a collage that I made when I was younger. And it's actually kind of sad
for me because a lot of the people in here
are underweight and...
I wanted to be so much... I wanted to be like them. <I> That was kind of the chic look
back then.</I> Yeah, I've got Amy Winehouse
in there that I looked up to and I wanted to be so badly. <I> I wanted to be as thin as her,
I wanted to sing like her,</i> I wanted to be just like her.
<I> The collages on her wall,
and the pictures,</i> and the models, <i> this isn't what you need to</i> <i> aspire to be like,
this is not healthy.</I> I never thought to say
those things to her because I didn't know myself. <I> My desire for perfection,</i> I think I've always
been that way. <I> But I felt I had to be thin</i> <i> to be beautiful,
and successful,</i> <i> and that this is what you
need to look like</i> <i> in order to be perfect.</I> I may have passed that
along to my kids, <i> that wanting everything
to be perfect,</i> <i> and need to be</i> thin and beautiful
to be successful. Demi:<i>
Food is still the biggest
challenge in my life</i> and it controls...
I don't want to give it
the power to say that it controls my every thought, <i> but... It's something that
I'm constantly thinking about.</I> <i> Body image,
what I'm gonna eat next,</i> <i> what I wish I could be eating,</i> what I wish I didn't eat. You know, it's just constant. It's exhausting.
<I> Like, I get envious towards</i> <i> people that don't struggle
with an eating disorder</i> <i> just because I feel like</i> my life would be so much easier. <I> Everybody has their own path
in recovery.</I> <i> For me, it's about going to
therapy, working my program</i> <i> and having an honest
relationship with myself</i> <i>and the other people around me.</I> I had come across Jay Glazer
and Unbreakable Gym. <I> And I felt like it would be
great for her.</I> Because Demi had just broken up
with Wilmer <i> and she didn't have
a lot of friendships,</i> <i> she didn't have a community.</I> The workout before that
was super tough. - Yeah.
- You hear a girl crying,
it's me.
( Laughs )
Okay. <I> The gym really helps.</I> <i> And I know that I...</I> would be in a very dark place
without it. When you're getting one,
I'm coming right back. - Come on.
Nice, that's it.
- ( Grunting ) Good, good, good.
Where's your kick? There it is. Demi:<i>
You know it's Monday when
you get punched in the face</i> <i> by Randy Couture.</I> Randy Couture? Only, like, MMA legend. <I> ( music playing )</i> Mike:<i>
At the time she loved
kickboxing.</I> <i> And I was really hoping
that she would</i> fall in love with jiu-jitsu. Insist.
Mike:<i>
It would give her some pride
in having her own thing.</I> It's empowering. And I watch her light up. Mike:<i>
It's a physical chess game.</I> It makes her think. Demi:<i>
Any time I'm able to</i> <i> take my mind off of...</I> any of my addictions, um, it's very beneficial to me.
<I> Because you're constantly
thinking about...</I> <i> what the next move is.</I> <i> The technique,</i> <i> the strategy,</i> And also,
there's a reward system <i> that takes many, many, many
years to get through.</I> Excellent. Back up. In jiu-jitsu, we start
with a white belt. <I>Every time you get a promotion,
it's a stripe.</I> We do four stripes on each belt, and then we move
to the next belt.
<I>One goal that I haven't reached
is a black belt.</I> Being able to work towards that <i> is something that
I'm passionate about.</I> And I hope to God to see her
into her 30s and to... ( Voice breaking ):
...Put a black belt
around her waist one day. Good job. ( Exhales ) - Get a drink.
- Okay.
<I> Working out is a form
of meditation to me</i> <i> because I'm not focused on
anything in my head.</I> <i> It can transport you to</i> <i> a totally different place.</I> <i> ( music playing )</i> <i> I'm on a journey to discover</i> <i> what it's like to be
free of all demons.</I> Man:
Her first stripe on a belt. Demi, before,
you couldn't talk about weight. <I> We literally couldn't use
the term "working out."</I> <i> And... Now...</I> <i> she loves it.</I> I, like, don't want to know what it's like to get really
punched in the face by...
By Randy Couture?
Man, it's like playing
basketball with Michael Jordan. ( Static ) All of my bags. And now my vanity. Feeling my extensions.
Kelsey Kershner:
Hey, Demitria, can you come here
and approve these TV spots? Demi:
Yup. It was an exhausting night
as an assistant. - It was mid-summer.
- ( Woman chuckles ) Producer:
Which night was this, though,
what are we describing here? Uh, it was Anaheim.
( Chuckles ) Um... There were four suitors
in the crowd.
( Laughter ) All in separate places
throughout the crowd. Which I strategically placed. Again, hard assistant work.
( Laughs ) They all wanted to visit her
in the dressing room. All at different times,
obviously, so we had to,
you know, coordinate, make sure some came
before the show, some came after the show.
( Laughing ):
So they didn't
run into each other. Luckily, all went well. I feel like it wasn't four,
I feel like it was only two. It was...
It was N, and then L,
but they had guests, and then there was... Was there an O? - No.
- No, it wasn't that night. ( Laughter ) My theory is, you can't win
if you don't play the game. ( Laughter ) ( static ) I matched with somebody
on Raya just now.
You did?
Can I see? I am on the dating app
with both guys and girls. I am open to human connection. So whether that's through
a male or a female, it doesn't matter to me. Avo Yermagyan:
She is so cute.
Mm-hmm. Liking somebody and then... Like, them texting you and... You waiting for their text back, and them liking your picture
on Instagram, um, all these, like, feels-- and first dates, oh, my God.
I need looks for this weekend. You do? Date night? How many? Is there a story?
Is there a theme? I'm going to a soccer game. Jumpsuit, dress...? Jumpsuit. Cleavage? Always.
First dates are...
So nerve-racking. I didn't have that before. I mean, not in so long, and... The butterflies of that, the sweat on my hands, the ( bleep ) sweaty palms, like, all that is fun,
it's so much fun.
This is like
a close-the-deal dress, do you want to close the deal? - Hell yeah,
I want to close the deal.
- Okay. 'Cause you're in
escrow right now. ( Laughs ) I thought you said,
"You're an escort." No.
( Laughs ) Don't you think? Should we try a new deal? - No, we don't need to do that.
- Yeah, no, okay. And, I think, don't tape it down because, like,
feeling that danger, like, is sexier to do.
Okay, cool. And then... - Do I let the nipples show?
- Let the nipples show. - Really?
- Yeah.
Yeah. It's, like, really see-through. It's the female bulge. It's like letting
the guy know who's boss.
- I don't know if I can do that.
- Do it. When I'm comfortable
in my own skin, I feel confident. And when I feel confident, I feel sexy. <I> And when I feel sexy...</I> watch out.
Baby, be my <i> New addiction </i> Intoxicate me gently With your loving You <i> Got me so hot </i> <i> Pull me closer into you </i> And watch our bodies
intertwine You don't know this Demi. Single Demi is fun. She's a single girl,
if she wants to go out to a club <i> and dance, so be it.</I> <i> Got me dreaming 'bout that </i> <i> Sexy, dirty love </i> ( distorted voice ):<i>
Sexy, sexy, yeah </i> <i> Sexy, dirty love </i> And we definitely
talk about boys a lot, we're both single. Obviously, everyone
wants to date her.
She has a lot of suitors. It's fun to hear her when she shares her stories. He's so ( bleep ) hot. - Avo: Really?
- Yes.
Have you talked to him since? No, I was waiting
for him to text me. If it happens, um,
I'm gonna be your best man. ( Laughs ) Did you make it up
to his suite? Yeah. ( Laughs ) No, I did not.
There's like a certain...
Stigma around a woman having casual sex. And, for me,
I just feel like it's my body
and it's my choice, <i> and it's exciting, and it's
a connection with somebody.</I> And it's fun. You <i> Got me so hot </i> <i> Pull me closer into you </i> <i> And watch our bodies
intertwine </i> I feel so alive You're the one
I'm thinking of Got me dreaming 'bout that <i> Sexy, dirty love </i> Guess there's not really
any common theme with the people that I've dated. ( Distorted voice ):<i>
Sexy, sexy, yeah </i> I do like athletes.
<I> There's something
really sexy about</i> somebody putting in all of
their physical strength
into their passion. ( Distorted voice ):<i>
Sexy, sexy, yeah </i> ( distorted ):<i>
Dirty love. </I> I know, I know, I...
( Laughs ) I was like,
"There's no common theme," but really
it's totally athletes. ( Water running ) So we'll do the ends of my hair, like, more on
the straighter side.
Hairdresser:
Straight, yeah, yeah, yeah. Just straighten.
I don't go wavy. Demi:
Yay, he texted. - ( Chuckles )
- Yay! Four hours and two minutes.
( Laughs ) What'd he say? Well, I can't check it,
I've got foil on my ( bleep ) Anticipation.
The anticipation is killing me. Woman:
Was it you who texted
or he had texted? It was me. Oh, sounds desperate. It's good you have foil
on your hands right now.
No, for sure.
I'm still gonna wait. I'm not gonna text right away. ( Laughter ) Well... ( Laughs )
I know.
It's a... Sticky situation. If you text right away and you make yourself seem
available all the time, then he's not gonna be
interested anymore. Like, not as interested.
He...
( Stammers ) It's a thing. Phil, you're married, you don't
have to deal with this, you don't get it. Producer:
What are some of the turn-offs? I don't like douchebags. ( Robotic voice ):<i>
Stop playing games </i> ( distorting ):<i>
Games, games, games,
games, games </i> And I have dated some
in this single era.
Text on "read" And it ain't no accident Boy, I ain't gonna ask again Now you got me in my head Waiting by the phone
at night That... That I don't do And I just can't explain
what's happening Sending all these messages <i> Alone at night </i> <i> On Patron at night, ah </i> I don't like guys
that play games. Like, life is too short
for games. Two can play, yeah,
two can play, yeah Oh, oh.
Hold on, one more time. Two can play, yeah,
two can play, yeah Two can play, yeah, oh, oh I'm kind of
a confrontational person. So if there's something up,
I want to be like, I want to figure out, like... Are we-- what's going on?
What's happening here? Two can play, yeah,
two can play, yeah Two can play, yeah,
play these games <i> First of all,</i> he was supposed to come
to my concert in Dallas...
- He bailed.
- ...And he bailed. Yeah, yeah. And I was, like,
pissed off about that. Maybe it was just like,
I didn't text him, I was waiting for him
to text me, we were playing games, like, you know what? Text the ( bleep ) boy.
I'm giving him the benefit
of the doubt. Honey, I don't need
no friends And I was like,
"Okay, well, I'm, you know, I have a free weekend, like, I'm thinking of
coming to Dallas. Like, do you have any
free weekends available?" He was like, "Yeah,
I'm open that weekend, too." I was like,
"Dope, let's hang out." Alone at night On Patron at night Ah We decide to go into the club. He was like, "Yeah,
come to my table.
And I was like, "Okay,
like, that's pretty cool," - 'cause I had my own
separate table...
- Yeah, so far, so good. <I> He was like, "Yeah, like,
have your friends
come to the table."</I> <i> And I was like, "Okay, cool."</I> Careful when you
play these games Right when we got there,
right as I was standing there, I was next to him.
He did a line of coke, - the bottle service
girl comes up,
- No. - And he goes...
Like this to her boobs.
- ( Gasps ) - Girl.
- Bye. Are you ( bleep ) kidding me? And then he starts pouring vodka down other girl's throats.
You might find out
the hard way That two can play, yeah,
two can play, yeah Two can play, yeah,
two can play, yeah I wanted to tell him
straight to his face that I'm a ( bleep ) catch, and that he needed to
treat me like a queen. <I> Winning, winning, winning </i> And I'm tired of
keeping score I was half-joking, but, like, half-serious, like,
"Go ( bleep ) yourself." He asked why and I said, "Well, these are
the reasons why, these are the things
that you did, right in front of me, and I'm not going to be
disrespected like that." And he ended up sending
a bunch of text messages, apologizing, wanting to talk. Maybe I can be yours <i> He texted me, "You good?"</I> And I texted back,
"New phone, who dis?" Oh, I saw your--
did you see on Instagram? That's my ( bleep ) girl. <I> Games </i> <i> Come on now,
say what you want </i> - It's Kelsey I'm pretty sure.
- Oh.
She's... ( Laughing ) Might find out the hard way That two can play, yeah,
two can play, yeah Two can play, yeah,
whoa, oh... I think that's the one. Okay, I love it.
Yeah, that one's really good. <I> Emo Night is a throwback event
in L.A. Once a month</i> <i> that brings together fans
of the emo scene</i> <i> to relive the past.</I> <i> ( music playing )</i> <i> I try to go as often as I can.</I> <i> It's so much fun.</I> Emo Night, part two, the sequel! Demi:<i>
Looking back on my past,</i> <i> I see just how influential</i> <i> this music was on my life</i> <i> and my own musical journey
early on.</I> Morgan Freed:
Hey, let's give it up for
( bleep ) Todd from 303. ( Cheering and applause ) I want to introduce you guys
to somebody very, very, very,
very, very, special to me, Demi Lovato.
Tell them what the ( bleep )
Emo Night is about. <I> ( music playing )</i> ( all singing along ):
Whoa, I never meant to brag But I got him
where I want him now Whoa, it was never
my intention to brag To steal it all away
from you now But, God,
does it feel so good 'Cause I got him
where I want him now And if you could,
then you know you would 'Cause, God,
it just feels so It just feels so good Second chances they don't ever
matter, people never change - ( music stops )
- Once a whore, you're nothing
more, I'm sorry That'll never change. Oh, ( bleep ). <I>I went to, like, slide it down,
and then slide it back up</i> <i> so everyone would sing it,</i> - and then it stopped.
- Oh, is that what happened? Yes, and I was like...
"Oh, ( bleep )." And about forgiveness,
we're both supposed
to have exchanged I'm sorry honey, but I passed
out, now look this way Matthew:
I thought someone hit, like,
the power cord or, like, the audience
or whatever.
We're gonna go with that. Matthew:
Yeah.
( Laughs ) I don't want to be on record. Wait! We're gonna ( bleep )
rock this ( bleep )! Whoa, well, I never
meant to brag But I got him
where I want him now Whoa, it was never
my intention to brag To steal it all away
from you now But, God,
does it feel so good 'Cause I've gotten
what I wanted now And if you could,
then you know you would 'Cause, God,
it just feels so... Woman:
Yes, queen! It just feels so good.
( Music playing over speakers ) ( bleep ) yeah! ( Clapping ) Yay! I'm glad we just recorded that. - I know, me, too.
- ( Laughs ) - Man: Yeah, check it out
for us.
- Yeah, right? So I can stay until--
for another hour and a half, what do you want to do? Let's definitely get that
clean out of the way. - Yeah.
- Let me pull it up. Man:
Sometimes you would take, like, about a day or so
to work on vocals.
Yeah. Like, it's crazy that-- - what was that, like,
an hour or so?
- I know, right? - Well, you're so fast.
- ( Laughs ) I was being so "meticulate..." - "Meticulous"?
- "Meticulous"? Home-schooled. - ( Laughter )
- Oh, ( bleep ). She's very witty,
which people might not notice <i> because I feel like
you can't fully show
your personality</i> <i> when you have to do
a press tour or
something like that.</I> Look at me on the toilet.
That's the cutest ( bleep )
I've ever seen... Literally. So, she's pretty hilarious, and she cracks ridiculous jokes. Want to see my jab? ( Laughing ) Let's see the whale call.
( Imitates whale call ) ( laughter ) <i> She has a very interesting
sense of humor.</I> <i> I'm always on my toes.</I> - Ya!
- Oh, my God! See? She gets me every... Just trying to drive, but... Oh, well. It's a dam.
Dam. ( Chuckles )
Dam! - Dam!
- Dam, son! ( Laughs )
I just got it! She's lovable. ( Lip syncing
to child's voice ):
I'll take a nap! ( Lip syncing to man's voice):
You want to take a nap? I'll take a nap here. Okay, take a nap
right there then.
Good night! Or super inappropriate. Marissa said ( bleep ). <I> She's always been
witty and funny.</I> Sometimes I'm like,
"What did you just say?" Somebody commented at me. And I-- calling me,
like, a coke head, and I go, "I prefer the term
'former crack whore.'" ( Laughter ) Yeah, just little
moments like that, she doesn't give a ( bleep ).
Like, she will say anything
that's on her mind. You are very annoying. Because a lot of people
hold back. How's that? - How's that?
- Well, you are.
- You can be a bit
of an ( bleep ).
- I know. - How's that?
- I'm used to it. ( Cheers and applause ) Can you deal with that? She definitely has... A unique personality.
<I> I know that you all...</I> love Nick Jonas. ( Audience laughing ) But I actually have a bigger ( bleep ) than he does. ( Cheering ) Don't ( bleep ) with me. Cue the sunglasses
and the joint.
( Man laughs ) ( traffic noises ) Phil:
So fill us in. Open up your mind, like,
what are your thoughts? Where's your head at? My thoughts are it's always been
about heartbreak or struggles. And, when they think of
my music, they think it's heavy. And I just want to,
like, break that mold.
"Sorry, Not Sorry" is lighter, and I think that's a part of me
nobody's seen before. I just want you
to feel supported to make the decision
that you feel best about. I feel like coming out
with a song that's fun that I'm passionate about. It just feels right to me.
<I> ( music playing )</i> <i> I follow my gut.</I> <i> My gut told me to choose
"Sorry, Not Sorry"</i> <i> as my first single, and I did.</I> <i> And I believed in it
from day one</i> <i> when other people thought
that it shouldn't be</i> <i> the first single.</I> <i> But I knew that it should.</I> Ah! It is go time. Gonna perform "Sorry, Not Sorry"
live for the first time ever. And I'm so excited. ( Audience cheering ) Tonight is a very
big night for me.
( Cheering ) Because I released
a song called... Audience:
"Sorry, Not Sorry"! What if we do another tour
'cause it was so much fun? <I> How we did on
the "Cool for the Summer" Tour,</i> <i>we went to, like, pool parties.</I> <i> And we get massive houses
in different cities.</I> Phil:<i>
Do the House Party Tour.
I love it.</I> Demi:<i>
Do the House Party Tour.</I> Baby, I'm sorry I'm not sorry Baby, I'm sorry I'm not sorry We woke up in, in Boston, <i> and then we went to Alabama</i> for, like, an hour and a half. Hey, Birmingham,
what up, girl? Here in Nashville, um, <i> kind of, like, flying by
the seat of our pants,</i> <i> but it's been amazing.</I> I said to them, "Gosh, she sounds
like Aretha Franklin." Oh, my God, thank you! Matthew:<i>
Billy Ray Cyrus
is here tonight,</i> <i> like, you don't even know
who's gonna be there tomorrow.</I> Yo! ( Doorbell rings ) Ludacris:<i>
Gives me great pleasure</i> to be sorry that I'm not sorry - ( cheering )
- to introduce my great friend. My friend, your friend,
Miss Demi Lovato! Audience:
Demi! Demi! Demi! Demi! Demi! Demi! Demi! Demi! Demi! You guys ready to party? ( Cheering ) If you know the words,
please help me sing along! ( Music playing ) Now I'm out here
looking like revenge Feelin' like a ten The best I ever been <i> And, yeah, I know
how bad it must hurt </i> To see me like this But it gets worse ( distorted ):<i>
Wait a minute </i> Now payback is a bad bitch And, baby, I'm the baddest <i> I'm playing with a savage </i> Can't have this,
can't have this <i> Ah </i> <i> And it'd be nice of me </i> To take it easy on ya But nah Baby, I'm sorry I'm not sorry Baby, I'm sorry I'm not sorry <i> Being so bad
got me feelin' so good </i> Bad bitch.
<I> Baby, I'm...</I> <i> Baby, I'm sorry </i> <i> I'm not sorry </i> Wait, what's ( bleep ) dope is getting police escorted
in my hometown. Woman:
Yeah. Should I go for the high note
or play it safe? I think you go
for the win tonight. Better walk,
better walk that walk, baby If you talk,
if you talk that talk, baby Better walk,
better walk that walk, baby Oh! Baby, I'm sorry I'm not sorry Baby, I'm sorry I'm not sorry Being so bad
got me feelin' so good Showing you up
like I knew that I would The benefit that I have
over some artists <i> is my connection with my fans.</I> <i>And I thought, "What better way
to get my fans involved</i> <i> and to have
intimate performances</i> <i> than to throw
the House Party Tour?"</I> <i> Things like that</i> can turn into awesome memories.
( Audience cheering ) <i>And that's what it's all about.</I> <i> Like, I wouldn't have
the career</i> that I have today,
I wouldn't be alive today without my fans. <I> And I want them to be involved</i> <i> in any way they can</i> because it just means
so much to me. <I> ( music playing )</i> Oh, no, here we go again Fighting over what I said I'm sorry Yeah, I'm sorry Bad at love, no,
I'm not good at this But I can't say I'm innocent Not hardly But I'm sorry And all my friends,
they know and it's true I don't know who I am
without you I got it bad, baby Got it bad Oh, tell me you love me I need someone On days like this, I do On days like this Oh, tell me you love me I need someone On days like this, I do On days like this Oh, can you hear
my heart say ( singers vocalizing ) No, you ain't nobody
'til you got somebody You ain't nobody
'til you got somebody My heart's like ( singers vocalizing ) No, you ain't nobody
'til you got somebody You ain't nobody
'til you got somebody Everything I need Oh Is standing in front of me Oh I know that
we will be all right All right, yeah Through the ups and downs Oh Baby, I'ma stick around Oh I promise we will be
all right Oh, tell me you love me I need someone On days like this, I do On days like this Oh, tell me you love me <i> I need someone </i> <i> On days like this, I do </i> <i> On days like this </i> Oh, can you hear
my heart say ( singers vocalizing ) Hear my heart say Hear my heart say You ain't nobody
'til you got somebody You ain't nobody
'til you got somebody... <I> When I look back at my life,</i> I feel like,
if I didn't have music, I don't know what I would have.
<I> I have my friends
and my family,</i> but music gave me a purpose
when I was bullied in school, <i> it gave me the motivation
to keep going,</i> <i> and proved to everyone
that didn't believe in me</i> <i> that I was gonna be
something someday.</I> I look back
and I look at someone who slept 18 hours a day, <i> used drugs every day.</I> <i> And then you see someone
today who's</i> inspired to make better music, <i> to talk about her own story,</i> <i> to help other people,</i> <i> and to make the world
a better place.</I> And that's a miracle. She has lived
through a lot of stuff, <i> and she tries to put
that stuff into her art</i> <i> because she's so authentic,
and that's why people love her.</I> She doesn't come in and go,
"Well, I need a hit." <I> She comes in with
a passion for,</i> <i> "This is how
I'm feeling right now</i> and this is how the people that I know listen to my music
are feeling." <I> There's other great singers
out there,</i> <i> but, like, Demi's voice
is Demi's voice,</i> and Demi's attitude
is Demi's attitude. Everything I need Oh Is standing right
in front of me Oh I know that
we will be all right All right, yeah. ( Cheering and applause ) Thank you.
<I> I know what music
can get you through.</I> I know what music can... Do emotionally for somebody because I've experienced
it myself. <I> And I wanted to create that
for other people.</I> <i> There's nothing more beautiful
than being able to</i> <i> connect with people
through music,</i> in my eyes. Stone cold, stone cold You see me standing But I'm dying on the floor Stone cold Stone cold Maybe if I don't cry I won't feel anymore Stone cold Baby God knows I Tried to feel Happy for you Know that I am Even if I can't understand I'll take the pain ( harmonizing with track ):
Give me the truth Me and my Heart We'll make it Through If Happy is her...
I'm happy for you ( girls laughing ) Stone cold Baby God knows I tried to feel Happy for you Know that I am Even if I Can't understand I'll take the pain Give me the truth Me and my heart We'll make it through ( intercut ):
If happy is her I'm happy For you Demi:<i>
Don't wanna be stone cold </i> <i> Stone </i> <i> I wish I could mean this </i> <i> But here's my good-bye </i> <i> Oh, I'm happy for you </i> <i> Know that I am </i> <i> Even if I </i> <i> Can't understand </i> <i> If happy is her </i> <i> If happy is </i> <i> Her... </I> <i> I'm happy for you. </I> ( song ends ).
Saturday, December 16, 2017
BREAKING News Out Of Atlanta, HELL YES! THEY ARE DOING IT!!!
BREAKING News Out Of Atlanta, HELL YES! THEY ARE DOING IT!!! Amid the efforts of liberals to strip our
gun rights away, many gun rights advocates are staging peaceful rallies across the country
to make our voices heard. We are fighting the recent efforts to impose
stricter gun-control laws, that they fear undermine our 2nd Amendment rights. Peaceful protesters numbering in the hundreds
gathered outside statehouses from Maine to Wyoming to hear speakers warn, that any restrictions
on gun ownership or use could eventually lead to bans for law-abiding gun owners. Fox News reports.
Gun owners have been portrayed in a negative
way and it is our hope that this peaceable rally will show that we are safe, law-abiding
individuals that happen to take our constitutional rights very seriously, Dave Gulya, an organizer
for the Maine event that attracted about 800 people, told the Bangor Daily News. Its our turn as gun owners to come out
and show our numbers, Gulya said. Any restriction completely goes against
our rights. Between 600 and 800 people gathered from 2
p.M.
To 4 p.M. In the plaza between the State House, and the Cross State Office Building,
according to an estimated crowd count by Capitol Police. Billed as the Americans for America
rally, many rally-goers held American flags and implored the country to come together,
according to WABI. Under a gray cloudy sky, they carried signs
that read, Let teachers protect my life now! And Gun free zones kill!, Tweeted
Maine Public Radio.
Protesters in Vermont took to the steps of
the Statehouse in Montpelier, where days earlier they felt Gov. Phil Scott betrayed them
when he signed three major gun control measures. Three days ago, on these steps, we were
betrayed, Joe Nagle told the Burlington Free Press. We were promised no new gun laws.
The paper reported that the National Rifle
Association criticized Scott, a Republican, and called on gun owners to abandon the governor,
who changed his stance in February after an alleged school shooting plot shook the state. Saturdays protests came less than three
weeks after hundreds of thousands marched in Washington, New York and elsewhere to demand
tougher gun laws after the Feb. 14 School shooting in Parkland, Fla., That killed 17. Organizers of those protests demanded a ban
on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, and called for universal background checks
on potential gun owners.
Fox News reported. Pro-gun protesters also showed up in Boston;
Indianapolis; Albany, N.Y.; Austin, Texas; Des Moines, Iowa; and other cities. John Nagle had a message Saturday afternoon
for his fellow pro-gun activists: Step up and run for office. Weve got to stop being quiet, the
Colchester resident said to the crowd of camouflage, and orange-clad people who braved icy rain
and sleet to rally on the steps of the Statehouse, where three days earlier Gov.
Phil Scott signed
three bills tightening Vermonts gun laws. Several other speakers said they would be
challenging sitting legislators, even in Democratic strongholds like Chittenden County, or encouraged
others to do so as the states gun activists turn their attention to long-term strategy. We all have to fight for our rights. When we give them an inch, they take a mile.
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gun rights away, many gun rights advocates are staging peaceful rallies across the country
to make our voices heard. We are fighting the recent efforts to impose
stricter gun-control laws, that they fear undermine our 2nd Amendment rights. Peaceful protesters numbering in the hundreds
gathered outside statehouses from Maine to Wyoming to hear speakers warn, that any restrictions
on gun ownership or use could eventually lead to bans for law-abiding gun owners. Fox News reports.
Gun owners have been portrayed in a negative
way and it is our hope that this peaceable rally will show that we are safe, law-abiding
individuals that happen to take our constitutional rights very seriously, Dave Gulya, an organizer
for the Maine event that attracted about 800 people, told the Bangor Daily News. Its our turn as gun owners to come out
and show our numbers, Gulya said. Any restriction completely goes against
our rights. Between 600 and 800 people gathered from 2
p.M.
To 4 p.M. In the plaza between the State House, and the Cross State Office Building,
according to an estimated crowd count by Capitol Police. Billed as the Americans for America
rally, many rally-goers held American flags and implored the country to come together,
according to WABI. Under a gray cloudy sky, they carried signs
that read, Let teachers protect my life now! And Gun free zones kill!, Tweeted
Maine Public Radio.
Protesters in Vermont took to the steps of
the Statehouse in Montpelier, where days earlier they felt Gov. Phil Scott betrayed them
when he signed three major gun control measures. Three days ago, on these steps, we were
betrayed, Joe Nagle told the Burlington Free Press. We were promised no new gun laws.
The paper reported that the National Rifle
Association criticized Scott, a Republican, and called on gun owners to abandon the governor,
who changed his stance in February after an alleged school shooting plot shook the state. Saturdays protests came less than three
weeks after hundreds of thousands marched in Washington, New York and elsewhere to demand
tougher gun laws after the Feb. 14 School shooting in Parkland, Fla., That killed 17. Organizers of those protests demanded a ban
on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, and called for universal background checks
on potential gun owners.
Fox News reported. Pro-gun protesters also showed up in Boston;
Indianapolis; Albany, N.Y.; Austin, Texas; Des Moines, Iowa; and other cities. John Nagle had a message Saturday afternoon
for his fellow pro-gun activists: Step up and run for office. Weve got to stop being quiet, the
Colchester resident said to the crowd of camouflage, and orange-clad people who braved icy rain
and sleet to rally on the steps of the Statehouse, where three days earlier Gov.
Phil Scott signed
three bills tightening Vermonts gun laws. Several other speakers said they would be
challenging sitting legislators, even in Democratic strongholds like Chittenden County, or encouraged
others to do so as the states gun activists turn their attention to long-term strategy. We all have to fight for our rights. When we give them an inch, they take a mile.
What do you think about this? Please share this news and scroll down to
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Thursday, December 14, 2017
Creepy Text Theatre Ep. 8 - Valentines Day
(Smooth jazz music) - Hey baby. - Um, hi. - What's up, beautiful. - Watching TV, smiley money face? (Laughter from audience) HBU? - Jacking off.
(Laughter from audience) - Oh, okay. - Wanna help? - No. (Laughs)
(laughter from audience) - Talk dirty. - No.
- Please.
(Laughter from audience) - Shut up. - Why? Sorry that wasn't me on my account, that was my idiotic friend. (Laughter from audience) I wanna cream you. (Loud laughter from audience) - I was thinking if I can
lick your pussy please? - No, now leave.
- What's wrong with girls now days, they all "turing" out to be lesbians. (Laughter from audience) - Yes, we are all lesbians now. - Knock knock. - Who's there? - Kenya.
- Kenya who? - Kenya wrap those titties around my cock? (Laughter from audience) - How are you? - Good, how bout you? - Good, tired but no reason to be. - Are you good with kids? - Totally, I want to be a pediatrician so I kinda have to be, why? - 'Cause I'm gonna turn
your mouth into a daycare. (Pained groans from crowd) - Do you think you can
ride a mechanical bull? - Um, yes, is this a trick question? - Haha, do you think you can ride my face like you would a mechanical bull? Sorry, that was my cousin. (Laughter from audience) He thinks it's funny to send
funny and cheesy pickup lines, I find it easier and more
rewarding to just be, you know, nice and be myself
just to get to know you.
Smiley face. (Laughter from audience) - [Audience Member] All right. - But yeah, smiley face, Chicago rules. (Laughter from audience)
Cuddles? - Food coma cuddles are the best.
- Yes please. - I just bought a "Hail
Satan and Eat Pizza" shirt. Oops!
- Hahahahaha! (Laughter from audience) - Shit, now I want pizza! - Haha, and anal. (Loud laughter from audience) - Hello, I know it's late and all and you probably don't remember me.
You sold me your math textbook on campus a few weeks ago and I kept your number because you seem really nice. - Um, thank you, but it is strange. - I know, I know, but give it a chance. Also I think you're really
beautiful and the pins on your backpack indicate
we have similar interests! (Laughter from audience) Let's get coffee tomorrow
and catch a movie.
- Look, I don't know you. Plus, I'm already seeing someone. But, thank you though. - Bullshit.
(Laughter from audience) You're not seeing anyone
because any man would not have let you out of the house
lookin' the way you did. (Laughter and groans from audience) Me, I'm a nice guy. (Laughter from audience) A gentle, intellectual soul who would only have a lady's best interest at heart. I would make sure you were
cared for and protected.
- Woah, I'm done here. Don't contact me again. - Oh, you're done here? No, I am "dome" here. (Loud laughter from audience) You're a real cunt, a
demented one at that.
Have fun with your "boyfriend"
who in all probability is just a jock fuck buddy
who's going to bed you and toss you out the daygo
piece of trash you are. (Shouts from the audience)
Whore! Oh my god! - I love this guy.
- That was very hateful. - Hey cutie. - What's up to? - What are you doin'? - Going to Target, you? - Wanna get stuffed by five dudes? (Laughter from audience)
- What the fuck? - Let's get pizza! - If by pizza, you mean
butt stuff, I'm down.
(Laughter from audience) - You up? - Yeah. - Oh lawl, I was gonna ask for
some advice but fell asleep. - I did too, still need some advice? - Depends on what you're doing. - I'm at urgent care right now.
(Groans and laughter from audience) - Oh, how come? - Ear infection, I got it from swimming. Got meds on Monday but for
some reason it's worse. - Oh, sad face. I'm sorry, the "advice" needs
private attention, lawl.
(Laughter from audience) - Okay, they're prescribing
me some numbing eardrops. I'll talk to you later
when I'm not in pain. - I have work until two A.M. Lawl, would you mind if
I showed you my problem? - Sure.
- I mean, if not that's cool. - Depends on what your problem is, if it's a boner then no. Was it gonna be your penis? - Yes, sorry. (Laughter and clapping from audience) - Hey, how are you? - Hey, I'm fine thanks, and you? - Yes, not bad.
I'd love to spray my sperm in your face. (Pained laughter from audience) - You like Indian food? Two in the furry one in the curry. (Shocked laughter from audience) - What does that even mean? - I would love to show you. - Ew.
- Sorry, my friends grabbed
my phone at Sunday funday. (Laughter from audience) I just read what they wrote. - Oh, your fuckin' friends, man. - Do you like imagine dragons? - Still yes, why? (Bursts into laughter) (laughter from audience) - Imagine me draggin' my
balls across your face.
(Laughter and clapping from audience) - What the hell is wrong with you? - I'm sorry. - What, who told you that? - The Internet. (Laughter from audience) - Hey want to sex chat 'cause
first I wanna come over to your house and put my
hands around your neck and start kissing you and
let our tongues do its magic. (Laughter from audience) You jump up and wrap your legs around me, "than" I close the door from behind, pick you up and, - Um, my fish died a
few days ago, sad face.
- Really that sucks, how, why? (Laughter from audience) - My mom was cleaning her
tank and while she was in the bathroom, a cat snuck
into the bathroom and ate her. - No way, that's fucked up. (Laughter from audience) - Yeah, it sucks. I was gonna put her in a pond outside to see how big she would grow.
She was huge for being a simple goldfish. - Oh, so you going to buy another one? - Probably, I'd love to
put the tank in my room and raise another one, smiley. Anyway, I gotta go to bed, it's late, have a good night. - You too, bye.
(Laughter from audience) - Yo. - Ay. - What's up? - Getting ready for the game, haha. I have to be at the
stadium in a few hours.
- Tryin' get a pregame fuck in? (Laughter from audience) I've heard it's good luck. - Your bio though. - The Incredibles. (Laughter from audience) I would love to put Mr.
Incredible cock in your pristine Elastigirl pussy. (Laughter from audience) What? - If you were one of
the three little pigs, and I was the big bad wolf, instead of blowing down your house, I would just blow you kisses, or whatever. (Laughter from audience) - That's so sweet. - It's so nice.
- Would you fuck with me for 100 pounds? - Here we go again. - 'Til you accept. - I accepted twice before,
as I'm sure you know. Do you know Sasha Grey? - No, why? - She's a porn star turned actress.
She read out our conversation
from the first time I agreed to fuck with
you for a 100 pounds. It got 4 million views. Our conversation was
also posted on Buzzfeed, LAD Bible, Distractify,
Upworthy, Cosmopolitan magazine and the Metro, did you know? - Lawl, no. - If you're interested,
the YouTube video is here, HTTP, slash, colon, backslash.
(Laughter) Our conversation is at
seven minutes, 30 seconds. They changed the currency and
locations to protect privacy. What do you think about it? - Lawl, nothing. (Laughter from audience) - Really? - It was just a question.
- Well it wasn't just a question, it was you soliciting sex for money. You owe me 200 pounds, by the way. - What do you do at the amphitheater? - Ticket taking, ushering,
anything that needs to be done, to be honest. - That is so neat.
(Chuckles from audience) Are you into hardcore ass play? (Loud laughter from audience) - [Audience Member] No is fine. - She doesn't say anything! - [Audience Member] Could you believe it? - We should hang out
"togather", smiley face. Hey wanna hang out right now? - I'm in bed sick. - Still sick? (Exaggerated groan) Let me come and give you a massage.
- Haha, no I'm okay. - C'mon, hun. - Does this ever work for you? (Laughter from audience) - Does being a fat pig ever work for you? (Loud laughter from audience) - Totally. - That's good, stay
single and get used to it.
(Groans from audience) Hey wanna grab a coffee? (Laughter from audience) - Hi, my name's Tom. I'm a professional pipe cleaner. I use an eight and 1/2 inch rod with the girth of a baby's arm to hit them hard to reach hot spots. If you need your pipes
cleaned like you have never experienced before, I'm your man.
Did I mention I'm all for
women's rights, smiley face? - You literally just compared
your penis to a baby's arm. - Huh, I was talking
about my pipe cleaner. (Laughter from audience) - Penis in the sky. - Oh yeah? - Penis in your eye.
(Chuckles from audience) - And then? - Penis make you cry.
- Amazing. - Penis make you die. (Laughter from audience) - Yikes. - The end.
(Loud clapping) (energetic thumping bass).
(Laughter from audience) - Oh, okay. - Wanna help? - No. (Laughs)
(laughter from audience) - Talk dirty. - No.
- Please.
(Laughter from audience) - Shut up. - Why? Sorry that wasn't me on my account, that was my idiotic friend. (Laughter from audience) I wanna cream you. (Loud laughter from audience) - I was thinking if I can
lick your pussy please? - No, now leave.
- What's wrong with girls now days, they all "turing" out to be lesbians. (Laughter from audience) - Yes, we are all lesbians now. - Knock knock. - Who's there? - Kenya.
- Kenya who? - Kenya wrap those titties around my cock? (Laughter from audience) - How are you? - Good, how bout you? - Good, tired but no reason to be. - Are you good with kids? - Totally, I want to be a pediatrician so I kinda have to be, why? - 'Cause I'm gonna turn
your mouth into a daycare. (Pained groans from crowd) - Do you think you can
ride a mechanical bull? - Um, yes, is this a trick question? - Haha, do you think you can ride my face like you would a mechanical bull? Sorry, that was my cousin. (Laughter from audience) He thinks it's funny to send
funny and cheesy pickup lines, I find it easier and more
rewarding to just be, you know, nice and be myself
just to get to know you.
Smiley face. (Laughter from audience) - [Audience Member] All right. - But yeah, smiley face, Chicago rules. (Laughter from audience)
Cuddles? - Food coma cuddles are the best.
- Yes please. - I just bought a "Hail
Satan and Eat Pizza" shirt. Oops!
- Hahahahaha! (Laughter from audience) - Shit, now I want pizza! - Haha, and anal. (Loud laughter from audience) - Hello, I know it's late and all and you probably don't remember me.
You sold me your math textbook on campus a few weeks ago and I kept your number because you seem really nice. - Um, thank you, but it is strange. - I know, I know, but give it a chance. Also I think you're really
beautiful and the pins on your backpack indicate
we have similar interests! (Laughter from audience) Let's get coffee tomorrow
and catch a movie.
- Look, I don't know you. Plus, I'm already seeing someone. But, thank you though. - Bullshit.
(Laughter from audience) You're not seeing anyone
because any man would not have let you out of the house
lookin' the way you did. (Laughter and groans from audience) Me, I'm a nice guy. (Laughter from audience) A gentle, intellectual soul who would only have a lady's best interest at heart. I would make sure you were
cared for and protected.
- Woah, I'm done here. Don't contact me again. - Oh, you're done here? No, I am "dome" here. (Loud laughter from audience) You're a real cunt, a
demented one at that.
Have fun with your "boyfriend"
who in all probability is just a jock fuck buddy
who's going to bed you and toss you out the daygo
piece of trash you are. (Shouts from the audience)
Whore! Oh my god! - I love this guy.
- That was very hateful. - Hey cutie. - What's up to? - What are you doin'? - Going to Target, you? - Wanna get stuffed by five dudes? (Laughter from audience)
- What the fuck? - Let's get pizza! - If by pizza, you mean
butt stuff, I'm down.
(Laughter from audience) - You up? - Yeah. - Oh lawl, I was gonna ask for
some advice but fell asleep. - I did too, still need some advice? - Depends on what you're doing. - I'm at urgent care right now.
(Groans and laughter from audience) - Oh, how come? - Ear infection, I got it from swimming. Got meds on Monday but for
some reason it's worse. - Oh, sad face. I'm sorry, the "advice" needs
private attention, lawl.
(Laughter from audience) - Okay, they're prescribing
me some numbing eardrops. I'll talk to you later
when I'm not in pain. - I have work until two A.M. Lawl, would you mind if
I showed you my problem? - Sure.
- I mean, if not that's cool. - Depends on what your problem is, if it's a boner then no. Was it gonna be your penis? - Yes, sorry. (Laughter and clapping from audience) - Hey, how are you? - Hey, I'm fine thanks, and you? - Yes, not bad.
I'd love to spray my sperm in your face. (Pained laughter from audience) - You like Indian food? Two in the furry one in the curry. (Shocked laughter from audience) - What does that even mean? - I would love to show you. - Ew.
- Sorry, my friends grabbed
my phone at Sunday funday. (Laughter from audience) I just read what they wrote. - Oh, your fuckin' friends, man. - Do you like imagine dragons? - Still yes, why? (Bursts into laughter) (laughter from audience) - Imagine me draggin' my
balls across your face.
(Laughter and clapping from audience) - What the hell is wrong with you? - I'm sorry. - What, who told you that? - The Internet. (Laughter from audience) - Hey want to sex chat 'cause
first I wanna come over to your house and put my
hands around your neck and start kissing you and
let our tongues do its magic. (Laughter from audience) You jump up and wrap your legs around me, "than" I close the door from behind, pick you up and, - Um, my fish died a
few days ago, sad face.
- Really that sucks, how, why? (Laughter from audience) - My mom was cleaning her
tank and while she was in the bathroom, a cat snuck
into the bathroom and ate her. - No way, that's fucked up. (Laughter from audience) - Yeah, it sucks. I was gonna put her in a pond outside to see how big she would grow.
She was huge for being a simple goldfish. - Oh, so you going to buy another one? - Probably, I'd love to
put the tank in my room and raise another one, smiley. Anyway, I gotta go to bed, it's late, have a good night. - You too, bye.
(Laughter from audience) - Yo. - Ay. - What's up? - Getting ready for the game, haha. I have to be at the
stadium in a few hours.
- Tryin' get a pregame fuck in? (Laughter from audience) I've heard it's good luck. - Your bio though. - The Incredibles. (Laughter from audience) I would love to put Mr.
Incredible cock in your pristine Elastigirl pussy. (Laughter from audience) What? - If you were one of
the three little pigs, and I was the big bad wolf, instead of blowing down your house, I would just blow you kisses, or whatever. (Laughter from audience) - That's so sweet. - It's so nice.
- Would you fuck with me for 100 pounds? - Here we go again. - 'Til you accept. - I accepted twice before,
as I'm sure you know. Do you know Sasha Grey? - No, why? - She's a porn star turned actress.
She read out our conversation
from the first time I agreed to fuck with
you for a 100 pounds. It got 4 million views. Our conversation was
also posted on Buzzfeed, LAD Bible, Distractify,
Upworthy, Cosmopolitan magazine and the Metro, did you know? - Lawl, no. - If you're interested,
the YouTube video is here, HTTP, slash, colon, backslash.
(Laughter) Our conversation is at
seven minutes, 30 seconds. They changed the currency and
locations to protect privacy. What do you think about it? - Lawl, nothing. (Laughter from audience) - Really? - It was just a question.
- Well it wasn't just a question, it was you soliciting sex for money. You owe me 200 pounds, by the way. - What do you do at the amphitheater? - Ticket taking, ushering,
anything that needs to be done, to be honest. - That is so neat.
(Chuckles from audience) Are you into hardcore ass play? (Loud laughter from audience) - [Audience Member] No is fine. - She doesn't say anything! - [Audience Member] Could you believe it? - We should hang out
"togather", smiley face. Hey wanna hang out right now? - I'm in bed sick. - Still sick? (Exaggerated groan) Let me come and give you a massage.
- Haha, no I'm okay. - C'mon, hun. - Does this ever work for you? (Laughter from audience) - Does being a fat pig ever work for you? (Loud laughter from audience) - Totally. - That's good, stay
single and get used to it.
(Groans from audience) Hey wanna grab a coffee? (Laughter from audience) - Hi, my name's Tom. I'm a professional pipe cleaner. I use an eight and 1/2 inch rod with the girth of a baby's arm to hit them hard to reach hot spots. If you need your pipes
cleaned like you have never experienced before, I'm your man.
Did I mention I'm all for
women's rights, smiley face? - You literally just compared
your penis to a baby's arm. - Huh, I was talking
about my pipe cleaner. (Laughter from audience) - Penis in the sky. - Oh yeah? - Penis in your eye.
(Chuckles from audience) - And then? - Penis make you cry.
- Amazing. - Penis make you die. (Laughter from audience) - Yikes. - The end.
(Loud clapping) (energetic thumping bass).
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