- Lovato is no longer sober, and drinks and smokes weed in moderation. In the final episode of the series, Lovato revealed that "after so many years of being the poster child of sobriety," she is no longer sober. She stated that she's confident that she will never touch heroin again after realising that the high she wants could kill her, but doesn't believe being completely sober will help her in the long run. "I've learned that shutting the doors on things makes me want to open the door even more," she explained. "I've learned that it doesn't work for me to say, 'I'm never going to do this again. I've really, really struggled with this." She added that she uses alcohol and marijuana in supervised moderation, keeping in contact with her case manager, therapist, and friends to have everyone be aware of her state of mind. "Telling myself that I can never have a drink or smoke marijuana, like, I feel like that's setting myself up for failure because I am such a black and white thinker," she added. But she didn't want other addicts to break their sobriety to try the same method, noting, "Recovery isn't a one size fits all solution."
- Lovato came out as queer, saying she's "too queer" to marry a man. After her brief engagement to actor Max Elrich — which Lovato explained that she ended when she realised she didn't really know him — the singer said she wants to explore and embrace her sexuality. "I'm not willing to put a label on it right this second and I think I will get there," she said. "But there are a lot of things I have to do for myself first. I want to allow myself the ability to live my life in the most authentic form possible, which I just haven't done because of my past and some things that I've needed to work on."
Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil premiered virtually at the SXSW Film Festival on March 16. The first two episodes of the docuseries will premiere on YouTube for free on Tuesday, March 23, with new episodes released weekly over the following two Tuesdays.