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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
6:05 PM
 Did you here the news? Demi Lovato is out of the treatment center. With new music and more Sonny With a Chance in her future, 2011 was looking pretty sweet for Demi, when things took a turn for the worst and the Disney star ended up going to a treatment center to get help with personal issues, although she did manage to still nab a title for Top Teen Star in 2010. Now Demi is home again and it’s easy to wonder what 2011 holds in store for her. According to MTV, Demi’s post-treatment is “still up the air,” and I really hope people are just being coy with the media because it’s kind of scary to think she was released without any post-treatment plan in place. The girl had to check out of her life for a while to get some help and now you’re just going to wing it? I really hope not. The Disney Channel is reportedly going to hold off on putting Demi back to work until her people feel like she’s ready. In the meantime, Sonny With a Chance will stick with the current game plan of focusing on So Random. Apparently, Disney is hoping the So Random sketches become a full series anyway; so using them to cover Demi’s absence works with their plans. Before 2010 fell apart for her, Demi was working on new music and hoping to put more R&B in her sound, saying that she “would love for Drake to be on the album.” She also mentioned that doing a song with Trey Songz would be “hot.” In the meantime, Demi’s people seem to be doing what they can to make sure nobody forgets about her as a previously unreleased track recently found its way online and the official video for What to Do is also available for Demi fans to enjoy. While she’ll hopefully be taking things a little slow for a little while, Demi is also hoping to tour later this year, paying special attention to keeping ticket prices affordable for her fans, “I have best friends that aren’t in the industry and are dealing with just buying groceries and things like that. So I want to do my part.” Your fans are still here for you Demi. Take it easy, take it slow, and get back on the road when you’re ready.
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