What’s Something Really Funny I Can Say in My Speech on Demi Lovato?
Question by Fashionista: What’s something really funny I can say in my speech on Demi Lovato?
I want the class to laugh when I say somehting nice but funny about Demi lovato because i have to talk about how her potential relates to me or give me something i can say to them that will engage the audience because i want people to be immediately aware of what i have to say about her and really get them connected to my speech. Please and thank you
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Demi Lovato
?Date of Birth
20 August 1992, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
?Birth Name
Demetria Devonne Lovato
?Nickname
•Demi
•Mc D Love
?Height
5′ 3½” (1.61 m)
?Mini Biography
She started her show business career in earnest at the age of 10 when she became a series regular on the children’s television show “Barney & Friends”. After being on “Barney & Friends” she had many guest appearances like “Just Jordan” (2007) and “Prison Break” (2006). In 2007, Demi Lovato began working with the Disney Channel. First she got a part on a short television show called “As The Bell Rings” but her role on the show ended when Lovato was cast as Mitchie Torres in the starring role of the Disney Channel movie “Camp Rock”. The movie launched Demi into total stardom, she was an overnight sensation. Demi also recorded 3 songs with the pop group the Jonas Brothers for the film’s soundtrack. On September 23, 2008 Demi released her debut album, “Don’t Forget”. The album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. In promotion of this album, Demi went on tour with the Jonas Brothers on their 2008 Burning Up Tour as the opening act. In 2009 Demi landed her own show on Disney called “Sonny With A Chance” and the same year she released her second studio album, “Here We Go Again”. In November of 2010 Demi checked herself into rehab in the middle of a Camp Rock Tour to get treatment for severe depression, bulimia, anorexia and cutting. Demi got out in January of 2011, while she was in treatment she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. She had these problems since she was 11 years old. After Demi was released from treatment she quite her hit Disney show “Sonny With A Chance” and focused all of her energy on recording her third studio album. Her album “Unbroken” was released on September 20, 2011. She went on tour with the band Hot Chelle Rae in the summer of 2012.
?Trade Mark
•Huge smile
•Chin cleft
•High raspy voice
?Trivia
•Her mom, Dianna Hart, was a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader during the the 1982-1983 season, and was a country recording artist.
•She is a skilled pianist and guitar player.
•Gets most of her clothes from Forever 21 and most of her shoes from Aldo.
•Her favorite band is Paramore and her favorite song by them is Born for This.
•Has a purity ring like Selena Gomez and The Jonas Brothers but wears it as a necklace.
•Favorite move is Donnie Darko (2001).
•Favorite song by The Jonas Brothers is “Hollywood”.
•Her role model is Kelly Clarkson.
•Home schooled.
•Graduated High School in May 2009; a year early.
•Good friends with her Camp Rock (2008) (TV) costars Meaghan Martin, Alyson Stoner, Anna Maria Perez de Tagle and Jasmine Richards.
•Has a tattoo on her right side which says “You Make Me Beautiful”. [June 2010].
•Is a vegetarian.
•Checked herself into a medical center on November 1, 2010 to get professional help for anorexia and bulimia.
•Used to have a YouTube show with her friend Selena Gomez called “The Demi and Selena Show”.
•Announced that she has a bipolar disorder [April 20, 2011].
•Tattooed on her left wrist is the word “Stay”, while on her right is the word “Strong”. She stated that she had them written there so that every time she feels like cutting herself, it will stop her from doing so and remind her to “Stay Strong”. [2011].
•Her 2011 song, “Skyscraper”, debuted at No. 10 on Billboard and No. 2 on Digital Songs. The song is Lovato’s first top 10 debut on the Hot 100 Billboard chart and her second top 10 title overall.
•In 2012, she won a People’s Choice Award for Favorite Pop Artist.
?Personal Quotes
•I chose to leave public school. I was kind of bullied . . . Everyone signed a petition that said, “We all hate Demi Lovato”.
•If you are going through that dark period, go to your family and closest friends. Don’t put yourself in danger. It’s very crucial that you get your feelings out – but don’t ever inflict harm on your own body because your body is so sacred. I wish I could tell every young girl with an eating disorder, or who has harmed herself in any way, that she’s worthy of life and that her life has meaning. You can overcome and get through anything.
•[on The Beatles song “Yesterday”] This song brings up so many memories and emotions because the lyrics are truly heartfelt and written with such incredible feeling in each word. The Beatles are such an inspiration to me.
•There were two people [who were there for me]. No matter how many times we fight, we will always be in each others’ lives. Miley Cyrus and I are strong headed. When we fight it’s brutal and we’re like, “We’re never going to be friends again!” Then two days later, were like, “I love you and I miss you!” Selena Gomez and I, we never fight. She’s not a confrontational person at all. Both of them will never leave my life no matter what happens, because we’ve been through so much together.
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