People’s favorite Demi Lovato is earning more respect with their latest post on social media that is influencing people to go ‘Sober Sober’ or what real sobriety means.
The artist opened up about their lifestyle and also said they are currently being ‘Sober Sober’ as they quit smoking and drinking completely, omitting drugs, alcohol, and even marijuana.
The ‘Cool for the Summer’ singer also said that they have consumed a moderate amount of alcohol and weed in March, calling it the ‘California Sober’. After that, the singer has changed their perspective on the lifestyle.
They further added, “I no longer support my California sober ways,” on an Instagram post that was shared on Thursday. They also emphasized the fact saying, “Sober sober is the only way to be.”
Previously, in March this year, Demi has released a four-part documentary series named ‘Dancing with the Devil’ where the artist has shared their personal problems.
Lovato has opened up about their overdose incident in 2018 which has taken them nearly to death. They said, “done with the stuff that’s going to kill me” and took halt from the hard drugs. However, they also desired to live a ‘California Sober’ lifestyle rather than quitting everything which can lead to severe withdrawals.
In the series, the singer also said “Telling myself I can never have a drink or smoke marijuana is setting myself up for failure because I am such a black-and-white thinker,”. Adding even further, Lovato explained, “I had it drilled into my head for so many years that one drink was equivalent to a crack pipe.”
While there is no uniform definition for ‘California Sober’ but a survey report suggests that the term is referred to quitting all kinds of substance abuse and consuming only cannabis or wine at times.
The artist has completely changed their mind and trying to make an abstinence-like approach towards intoxication and drug abuse.
In the documentary, Lovato said “Recovery isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. You shouldn’t be forced to get sober if you’re not ready. You shouldn’t get sober for other people. You have to do it for yourself.”
In an interview with Zach Sang, Demi said, “When I do get into details with people, it just kind of opens myself up for more scrutiny than I need,” and now her latest post is creating enough buzz among all.
Their fans and followers have wished them to grow more and stay stronger and the singer is doing it, for herself and for all.