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    Through licensing agreements, the company also offers branded apparel, bags, eyewear, toys, and more. Celebrity product endorsees for Skechers ' collections include multi-platinum recording artists Demi Lovato and Meghan Trainor, model and actress Kelly Brook, TV personality Brooke Burke-Charvet, and athletic legends like Sugar Ray Leonard, Ozzie Smith and Howie Long. In addition, elite marathon champion and Boston Marathon winner Meb Keflezighi, elite…

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    In October 2010, Disney Channel celebrity Demi Lovato checked herself into rehab suffering depression, bulimia, and self-harm. January of the following year, she made a public announcement explaining that she had been diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, also known as Manic-Depressive Illness. Many mental illnesses are caused by the genetic predisposition to develop based on a family member having one and passing it on. In most cases such as Schizophrenia, Anorexia, Bulimia, and Bipolar Disorder, it…

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    controversial than it should be. The exploitation of these young women can drive them to act in promiscuous and dangerous ways. If not for the immense pressure they were put under, they may have not been driven to such means. Stars such as Lindsey Lohan, Demi Lovato, and Miley Cyrus are all good examples of the harmful effects of being brought up a Disney child star and the repercussions…

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    I proudly say constantly “I’m a woman!” to be more precise “I’m a strong independent woman”. The reason behind this it’s because growing up I always felt that being a woman was a sign of weakness. However, over the years I learned that I should never see women as that, because females have shown to be very strong over the years. Both of my moms made sure that I never felt less just because I’m a woman and they did a good job. Most of my life I have felt 100% comfortable and happy with my gender…

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    your body is so sacred. I wish I could tell every young girl with an eating disorder, or who has harmed herself in any way, that she’s worthy of life and that her life has meaning. You can overcome and get through anything,” says Demi Lovato. Teenage pop sensation Demi Lovato is just one of the many examples of child stars who have acquired mental illnesses. Such as eating disorders, depression, and alcohol/drug abuse due to fame at an early age. Famous and rich celebrities seem to have it all…

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    or famous people struggle with these illnesses. One person that I chose to talk about that has a mental illness is Demi Lovato. Demi has suffered from Addiction, self-harm, bipolar disorder, and bulimia.(elle.com,2016). All of these are types of mental illnesses. They are all different and effect people in different ways. I am going to focus on Talking about her eating disorder. Demi developed her eating disorder as a young child, after being bullied about her weight. Bulimia is when you eat a…

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    Demi wrote this song during her time of recovery of self harming and in this song has a strong message to those who feel the same and even women who feel discriminated. Her song is about no matter how much you try to tear her down with harsh words, she…

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    Last night, I went to Madonna’s Rebel Heart tour. It was held in Rogers arena where is the home of the Vancouver Canucks hockey team, as well as venue for some of the biggest concerts and shows in the city. It is located at 800 Griffiths Way in the downtown area of Vancouver. The Rebel Heart Tour is the tenth worldwide concert in support of Madonna’s thirteenth studio album. It is so embarrassing that I have never listened to her songs before, although Madonna is an icon of popular music. So…

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    “Concert Tickets Shouldn’t Be So. Freaking. Expensive” by Elissa Sanci is an article written back in 2014 about the frustrations of paying overpriced concert tickets. The author of this article clearly expresses her discomfort by stating that ticket’s price to see any celebrity shouldn’t cost her as much money as she would do to pay her college tuition. Sanci presented a clear thesis by uncover her feelings towards this matter. She strongly believes that concert tickets shouldn’t be so expensive…

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    Hayden Panettiere is back on Nashville once again now that CMT has picked it up after ABC canceled the show. Us Magazine shared that Hayden is speaking out about how this was hard on her considering it was so much like her real life. Back in 2014, Hayden had her daughter Kaya and dealt with postpartum depression. Hayden spoke to Access Hollywood about it all. Hayden shared saying, "You have to ride the waves like the character. When you're that close to your character, you feel their pain and…

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