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Celeb love and support floods in

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Several celebritie­s, including recent collaborat­ors, publicly offered support for Demi Lovato amid reports that the pop singer had been hospitalis­ed after an apparent overdose. The hashtag #PrayForDem­i quickly started trending on Twitter.

Like all of you I am thinking of @DDLovato right now. She needs our prayers and support. We all know how strong you are Demi. #prayfordem­i,” ex Joe Jonas tweeted.

Sending huge recovery love to Demi. This is a very personal moment and respected delicately. All we can do is send our best wishes and love,” tweeted singer Kehlani, who opened for Lovato on her recent tour.

I love [Demi Lovato] so much,” tweeted Ellen DeGeneres, who has had Lovato on her show many times. “It breaks my heart that she is going through this. She is a light in this world, and I am sending my love to her and her family.”

My friend @ddlovato is one of the kindest, most talented people I’ve ever met. Praying for her right now, addiction is a terrifying disease. There is no one more honest or brave than this woman,” country singer Brad Paisley posted.

Strength and prayers @ddlovato #PrayForDem­i,” actress Priyanka Chopra

We should all wrap our arms of love around Demi Lovato. I am so happy you’re alive. Thank God. If I know my monsters as well as I believe I do, we all wish you self-compassion and inner peace. And may you receive the love so many have for you. #ImConfiden­tInDemi Demi, I love you,” Lady Gaga lovingly wrote.

“We love you Demi Lovato,” rapper Cardi B posted. — Washington Post and Staff Report

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