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Stop glamourising drugs: Demi Lovato

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Singer-actress Demi Lovato has hit out at celebrities who glamourise drug use.

The 'Skyscraper' singer, who has struggled with marijuana and cocaine abuse in the past, gave her opinion in reaction to the news of Philip Seymour Hoffman's death from an apparent heroin overdose, reported Contactmusic.

"I wish more people would lose the stigma and treat addiction as the deadly and serious disease that it is. Drugs are not something to glamorize in pop music or film to portray as harmless recreational fun. It's not cute, cool or admireable...

"It's time people start really taking action on changing what we're actually singing/rapping about these days because you never know if you could be glamorizing a certain drug to a first time user or alcoholic who could possibly end up dead because they end up suffering from the same deadly disease so many have already died from. This stuff is not something to mess with. (sic)," she posted on Twitter.
 

Former 'The X Factor' judge also added a tribute to Hoffman, who was just 46 and leaves behind a partner and three children under 11, in her message.

"RIP Philip Seymour Hoffman.. An incredible artist who lost his life to this horrible disease.. May you rest peacefully and in complete serenity now that your pain is gone. God Bless.

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First Published: Feb 04 2014 | 10:11 AM IST

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