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An ex-Disney star declares, “I Can’t Do This Anymore,” in a major career announcement.

Demi Lovato, a former Disney star, declared in a since-deleted Instagram Stories post that “this upcoming tour” will be her final one because she “can’t do this anymore.”

When the 30-year-old actress/pop singer posted on social media on Tuesday that she was feeling sick and couldn’t tour any longer, she undoubtedly caught everyone’s attention, according to Page Six.

 

The “Camp Rock” star uploaded a photo in the first one that appeared to have been taken in a hotel room. The publication reported that she claimed, “I’m so f***ing sick I can’t get out of bed.”

 

“I can’t do this anymore,” read the second one. My final tour will be this one. I appreciate you people and I love you,” the source said.

 

Shortly after, the “Sober” singer said on her Instagram Stories, “Gonna power through it for you guys. Sing loud for me bb’s, I’ll need your help. In addition, she used the sick face and black heart emojis in her post.

 

Lovato did not elaborate on what she meant by “this upcoming tour” in her statement. It occurs before her performance on Tuesday night in Santiago, Chile, and her “Holy Fvck” tour is set to begin in the United States on September 22 in Wheatland, California. More than a dozen shows are now scheduled across the nation from September through November, according to the tour dates listed on her website.

 

From all the posts, it is unknown what medical conditions the famous musician is suffering from.

 

Lovato’s eighth album, “Holy Fvck,” was released in August, and a world tour was announced to accompany it.

 

As previously reported by The Daily Wire, the “Sorry Not Sorry” hitmaker recently spoke out about her long-running battle with booze and drugs. She claimed that it began when she was 13 since she was already being “bullied” and was “searching for an escape.”

 

In an interview with presenter Alex Cooper for the podcast “Call Her Daddy,” Lovato said, “I started experimenting for the first time when I was 12, or 13.” “I was in a vehicle accident, and they gave me an opiate prescription.”

 

I was already drinking at that point, so my mother didn’t anticipate having to lock the opiates away from her 13-year-old daughter, she continued. “I was seeking for a way out because I was being bullied.”

Himanshu Mahawar

Himanshu Mahawar is the Editor and Founder at Flaunt Weekly.

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