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Demi Lovato is more dedicated to her sobriety after last summer’s accidental overdose.

Demi Lovato is a warrior. Ever since her accidental overdose on July 24, 2018, the “Confident” singer has been working hard to turn her life around. “Every day is a constant struggle for Demi,” a source tells Us, but “she’s remained determined to lead a life of sobriety and live her life to its fullest potential, especially following the first anniversar­y of her relapse.”

DEMI 2.0 The 26-year-old star — who first went to rehab at

18 — spends time kickboxing,

eating healthy and “surroundin­g herself with supportive people” like Wilmer Valderrama, who’s been her rock during this dark time. “She still really relies on Wilmer,” reveals the source. “He’s been right by her side and has loved and cared for her for so long now.” Lovato, who’s open about her past struggles with addiction, wants to make sure she doesn’t end up where she was a year ago. “To Demi, every day is a new day to put one foot in front of the other and do the absolute best she can.”

 ??  ?? Valderrama has been “instrument­al to her recovery,” says a source, and Lovato is “forever grateful” to him for that. “She loves making music and being the best role model she can be for her fans,” says the source.
Valderrama has been “instrument­al to her recovery,” says a source, and Lovato is “forever grateful” to him for that. “She loves making music and being the best role model she can be for her fans,” says the source.

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