Demi Lovato Didn't Overdose On Heroin: Report

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Demi Lovato Visits Music Choice at Music Choice on March 22, 2018 in New York City.
The substance is still unknown but sources close to Demi Lovato deny that she overdosed on heroin.

Demi Lovato was rushed to the hospital earlier today after she was found unconscious in her Hollywood Hills home. It was reported that she suffered from an apparent heroin overdose. However, according to sources close to Demi, that wasn't the case.

TMZ reports that Demi Lovato didn't overdose on heroin. Their source didn't disclose what drug she overdosed on but it was reported previously that she was administered Narcan, a substance used to reverse the effects of opioids. 

Shortly after the initial reports of Demi's hospitalization, Variety reported that she was in stable condition. Her aunt, Kerissa Dunn, also stated that she was "awake and responsive." 

A rep from her family said, "Demi is awake and with her family who want to express thanks to everyone for the love, prayers and support. Some of the information being reported is incorrect and they respectfully ask for privacy... "

Following the news of Demi's hospitalization, FOX pulled the episode of "Beat Shazam" that she was supposed to star in tonight. In a statement, they said, "In light of recent reports, we have decided to replace the episode of BEAT SHAZAM with another all-new episode. Our thoughts go out to Demi and her family."

In addition, Demi Lovato's scheduled performance in Atlantic City this coming Thursday has been cancelled. 

We'll keep you updated on more information.


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