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Lovato is hopeful to get back to life and her routines with her continuing outpatient treatments. She recently thanked her fans for their support "during this difficult time."
Lovato’s rehab entry was inevitable when she physically assaulted her backup dancer and former friend, Alex Welch and left her South American Jonas Brothers tour. Her lawyers recently reached a settlement agreement with Alex Welch.
Lovato’s publicists were quick to point out that the star was not being treated for alcohol or drugs. Whatever the reason for her treatment, we wish her the best for a permanent recovery.