When Lovato found herself back in contact with fellow stars Raven-Symoné and Alyson Stoner who were featured in the documentary, their conversations became “very therapeutic.”. She appreciated them for being welcoming and encouraging.
In an interview with People, Lovato also discussed what encouraged her to make Child Star. She has always been interested in the story of child stars as well as the pressures faced by them while growing up. She further stressed that regardless of her issues in the past, there was nothing that she concealed or was unwilling to talk about. She stated, “I’ve realized that my experiences don’t define me.”
Demi Lovato’s Child Star, released on September 17, consists of stories of various child actors, including Drew Barrymore, JoJo Siwa, Kenan Thompson, Christina Ricci, Raven-Symoné, and Alyson Stoner, who made their debut in the TV industry as children. They also talk about their experiences as a child actor—the good and the bad—and what it is really like working as a child actor in the past and present to the audience.
Disclaimer: If you know someone who is having suicidal thoughts, anxiety, going through depression, or suffering from a serious mental illness, reach out to a nearby doctor, mental health expert, or an NGO for immediate help. There are several helplines available for the same.
ALSO READ: ‘Felt Like I Had An Imposter Syndrome’: Demi Lovato Reflects On Downside Of Becoming Famous Ahead Of Child Star Release