Lovatics, we've got some big events going on.
First of all, on July 24, the Sorry You're Sorry singer was hospitalized after possible drug overdose.
Then on July 25, Demi Lovato is reciving well wishes from her friends and fans after she was rushed to a Los Angeles hospital 3 days ago following an apparent overdose. So shortly after the news of her hospitalization, Ariana Grande tweeted her support to the hot pop star writing, "I love u @ddlovato."
In addition to that, Joe Jonas showed his support, tweeting, "Like all of you I am thinking of @DDLovato right now. She needs our prayers and support. We all know how strong you are Demi. #prayfordemi."
Also, Lady Gaga lovingly wrote, "We should wrap our arms of love around Demi Lovato. I am so happy you're alive. Thank God. If I know my monsters as well as I belive I do, we all wish you self-compassion and inner peace. And my you recive the love so many have you. #ImCOnfidentInDemi Demi, I love you."
Wow, that was so nice of her. I bet Ms. Demetria will be happy about that. Let's continue.
Flash forward to today where Demi Lovato 911 call "No sirens please' and let's talk about what CNN has to say about this. Take it, CNN.
CNN: "Demi Lovato 911 call: 'No sirens please'
By Lisa Respers France, CNN
(CNN)"We just need to get somebody out here."
Audio of the 911 call for singer Demi Lovato underscores the seriousness of the star's recent medical emergency.
A source close to Lovato's family told CNN the singer was hospitalized Tuesday as the result of an apparent drug overdose.
Demi Lovato stable and recovering after apparent overdose
CNN has acquired a seemingly redacted recording of a 911 call related to Lovato's emergency.
The male 911 operator on the recording is heard gathering information and asks the female caller if she's with "the patient."
"I was, I'm downstairs. There are other people [who] went in," the unidentified caller can be heard saying. "We just need to get somebody out here."
Seemingly out of a desire for privacy, the caller tells the dispatcher, "Wait, no sirens please, right?"
"No, no, this is a medical emergency. I don't have control over that," the dispatcher responds. "This is definitely a medical emergency and we need to get there as fast as possible."
Lovato has been open over the years about her struggles with sobriety.
What Demi Lovato has said about sobriety and mental health
A source close to Lovato told CNN the singer will seek drug abuse treatment following her hospitalization."
Thanks, CNN. With Demi Lovato feeling better after hospitalized, she might be working on her next album for 2019. Her seventh album and maybe a Sober music video.
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