YouTube and Demi Lovato have join forces agin for a four-part docuseries. YouTube announced the project, which is currently unnamed, Thursday, saying it will follow the singer, 27, as she shows fans her personal and musical journey over the past three years. Impactful moments from the last three years include Lovato's relapse that led to a 2018 overdose and subsequent hospitalization, as well as her recent musical comeback. The new project is directed by Michael D. Ratner and produced by OBB Pictures. At this time, it is unclear when the docuseries will be released. "I realized that over time as the things with the eating disorder were getting bad, over the years it progressively got worse… It led me to being really, really unhappy. My bulimia got really bad," she explained. "I asked for help and I didn't receive the help that I needed. So here I am, sober, and I'm thinking to myself, 'I'm six years sober but I'm miserable. I'm even more miserable than when I was drinking, why am I sober?' "
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