Demi Lovato is no longer ‘California’ sober
Popstar Demi Lovato is changing their ways from “California sober” to fully sober, as they say they "no longer support" their previous lifestyle which saw them smoke marijuana and drink occasionally.
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Popstar Demi Lovato is changing their ways from “California sober” to fully sober, as they say they "no longer support" their previous lifestyle which saw them smoke marijuana and drink occasionally.
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