Demi Lovato recalled the role as Sonny in the series "Sonny with a Chance". On April 25, the singer spoke openly about rehabilitation and eating disorder while chatting video with cast members like Tiffany Thornton, Allisyn Ashley Arm, Doug Brochu and Sterling Knight from the Disney show.

When asked what everyone did after the show ended in 2011, Lovato replied, " I went into rehab. Several times! "

She could have left him with that, but she continued to share more information about the recovery, as she went into rehabilitation when she was 19 years old.

" When I first left for treatment, I remember being my biggest inspiration, " she told Thornton, "People." You managed with all the pressure of being a woman on TV. I thought, "I'd love to be like her! "

" Yes, I was probably happier in my head with whatever I looked like at the time, but now I'm much happier with the mentality you have, " she said.

Demi Lovato recounted her life after that period: " I look back and say, 'It's a shame we spent all our energy thinking about what we wore to the show.' I went to Will and Grace this time and spent only 10 minutes in the dressing room. , "she said. " I used to do it for more than an hour. But now I say, 'It doesn't matter. What I wear doesnâ??t matter to people. ' "

Lovato went on to talk about how he felt during the filming of the series. " I was very miserable and angry because I felt like I was working hard, " she told The Hollywood Reporter. " Talk about your needs, always tell the people around you how you feel. If you're tired, say you're tired. If you're sick, be honest that you're sick and not feeling well. Just talk about yourself ."

" I felt bad because when I went back to Will and Grace, I said, 'Oh my God, I missed Sonny so much and I would do anything to recreate the set, because I miss the environment, the fun moments. It was just so great. Definitely." that this makes me wonder what I want to do in the future, acting, singing or what ?! �

She also pointed to eating disorder in one of Ellen Degeners' shows.