Some time ago, Miley Cyrus made a huge exit from Twitter, and now it seems that fellow teen star Demi Lovato has some misgivings about the social network.
Lovato took to her Twitter to discuss how frustrated she has been with the internet lately. It’s not just the internet that she has a problem with, but the social networking aspect, such as Twitter: “Its just really sad how addicted to social networking we are.”
And while she hasn’t announced any decisions to leave the site, it sounds like she may be trying to change her ways a little and spend a bit less time updating her Twitter account and more time doing anything else
Lovato took to her Twitter to discuss how frustrated she has been with the internet lately. It’s not just the internet that she has a problem with, but the social networking aspect, such as Twitter: “Its just really sad how addicted to social networking we are.”
And while she hasn’t announced any decisions to leave the site, it sounds like she may be trying to change her ways a little and spend a bit less time updating her Twitter account and more time doing anything else
It's the most beautiful, homey-feeling house.I love it.The pool has a water slide, which is really cool.'Demi told MTV:'I'm turning 18, yeah
I would love to.. I don't know!I would love to just have fun with my friends.I don't get to see my friends a lot, so a lot of my friends are coming out[to visit].My family flew out.I'm just having a good time with them.I have everything I could possibly want.Everyone's asking me,'What do you want for you birthday?'
I'm like,'I don't know!Handbags?'Like,I have everything I could want.I'm just thankful.'
She was driving through LA last week when she got in a fender bender. The cause? According to Demi it was because she was tired. She said she hadn't slept well, and because of still being half asleep, wrecked her car.
But not to worry! Demi is fine and told all her fans on Twitter that she was OK and thanked them for their concern.
Lucky for her, Demi's accident was nothing more than a scare, but it is a good reminder that we need to be working with all 5 senses when behind the wheel.