Following Demi Lovato’s apparent overdose last week, the singer has reportedly agreed to enter a rehab facility.
The subject was brought up by members of the artist’s family while she recovers at the hospital, sources told TMZ, who reported Thursday that the arrangements are set.
After she’s released, which could reportedly happen “any day now,” she will go directly to rehab, the outlet reported. It’s not yet clear where she will be admitted.
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Lovato was found unresponsive in her Hollywood Hills home on July 24 from an apparent overdose. She was reportedly revived with the opioid treatment drug Narcan before being rushed in an ambulance to a Los Angeles area-hospital.
“Demi is awake and with her family who want to express thanks to everyone for the love, prayers and support," Lovato's rep previously said in a statement to Fox News. "Some of the information being reported is incorrect and they respectfully ask for privacy and not speculation as her health and recovery is the most important thing right now.”
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The pop superstar, who has previously dealt with substance abuse, disclosed to fans in the lyrics of her song “Sober” that she had relapsed. The revelation came months after she celebrated six years of sobriety.
In the track, Lovato sings that she’s not sober anymore and apologizes to the “ones who never left” her side and the fans following her journey.
Fox News’ Mariah Haas, Julius Young, Morgan M. Evans and Katherine Lam contributed to this report.