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Not only did Demi Lovato have to face the rejection of Hollywood, she also had to deal with being backstabbed by her best friends. Demi revealed to J-14 in an intimate interview:
'I think getting backstabbed by a friend is part of growing up. There were girls that I dealt with at school I thought were my best friends, who just turned on me, and that made it really hard. In the cafeteria, the girls spread rumors and called me mean names. They were being bullies. There were times..
..where I would call my mom crying and say, 'Please take me out of school!'' It's better to tell someone. Sometimes they can't do anything because it's verbal abuse, but don't let it affect you.
Girls will be more vicious than boys. You can't listen to it and give them what they want. I didn't give in to what they wanted or fight them. You have to be like, 'If that's how you feel, great. I'm going to do what I love.'
'I think getting backstabbed by a friend is part of growing up. There were girls that I dealt with at school I thought were my best friends, who just turned on me, and that made it really hard. In the cafeteria, the girls spread rumors and called me mean names. They were being bullies. There were times..
..where I would call my mom crying and say, 'Please take me out of school!'' It's better to tell someone. Sometimes they can't do anything because it's verbal abuse, but don't let it affect you.
Girls will be more vicious than boys. You can't listen to it and give them what they want. I didn't give in to what they wanted or fight them. You have to be like, 'If that's how you feel, great. I'm going to do what I love.'
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