DEMI LOVATO

Demetria Devonne 'Demi' Lovato (Born August 20, 1992) Is An American Singer, Songwriter, Actress And Television Personality. She Began Her Career In 2002 Appearing On The Children's Television Series "Barney And Friends", Before Rising To Prominence For Portraying Mitchie Torres In The Disney Channel Musical Television Film "Camp Rock" (2008) And It's Sequal "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam" (2010).
Lovato Has Released Six Studio Albums: "Don't Forget" (2008), "Here We Go Again" (2009), "Unbroken" (2011), "Demi" (2013), "Confident" (2015) And "Tell Me You Love Me" (2017); All Of Which Debuted In The Top Five Of The Billboard 200. She Has Earned Nine Top 20 Tracks On The Billboard Hot 100 With "This Is Me", "Here We Go Again", "Sent It On", "Skyscraper", "Give Your Heart A Break", "Heart Attack", "Cool For The Summer", "Sorry Not Sorry" And "I Love Me". In Total, She Has Sold Over Two Million Albums And 20 Million Singles In The United States. On Television, Lovato Has Starred As The Titular Character On "Sonny With A Chance" (2009 - 2011), Served As A Judge And Mentor On "The X Factor USA" In It's Second And Third Seasons, And Appeared As A Recurring Character On Glee. Her Struggles With Several Personal Issues Recieved Significant Media Attention In The 2010s; In Response To Which She Published The Book "Staying Strong: 365 Days A Year" (2013) And Released A Youtube Documentary About Her Life And Career, Titled "Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated" (2017).
Lovato Is A Pop, Pop Rock And R&B Artist. She Has Earned Numerous Awards And Nominations, Including An Mtv Video Music Award, 14 Teen Choice Awards, Five People's Choice Awards, And Two Latin American Music Awards. She Also Holds One Guiness World Record And Was Included On The Annual Time 100 List For The Most Influential People In The World In 2017. Outside The Entertainment Industry, Lovato Is An Activist For Several Social Causes.