Demi Lovato Calls Out Lady CaCa For “Glamorizing” Bulimia

March 15, 2014 / Posted by:

Seen above at the 2014 SXSW Keynote Address looking like a dead Komondor found in a clear trash bag, Lady CaCa’s ass continued to be filled with her own head when she said that it was exciting to see hos debate on whether or not her puke-filled performance of “Swinewas art or not art. Some (read: the Little Monsters who are always butt chugging themselves some Lady CaCa) called it “art” and the rest of us called it sick shit you can see on some Japanese porn site. Demi Lovato, who wrote about her struggle with an eating disorder in her book, called it NOT RIGHT and thinks it wasn’t not funny. Yesterday on the Internet’s most-used blowhorn Twitter, Demi slapped at CaCa for glorifying bulimia and for trying to pass off that shit as art. Sure, I’d rather hear Mary Margaret’s thoughts on this, but I guess Demi will do:

Sad… As if we didn’t have enough people glamorizing eat disorders already. Bottom line, it’s not “cool” or “artsy” at all. Would you let someone bring a needle and shoot up on you? Addiction is addiction. It’s not “shade” and it’s not “hate”. But someone has to come forward and say it and I’ll take the heat for it. @ladygaga you’re SO talented, if not one of the most talented in our industry PERIOD. Dope is INCREDIBLE.. but you don’t have to do that.

Of course the Little Monsters bit at Demi and she kept on, kept on.

All I’m saying is, artists in pop culture have influence on people.. Some of which are people who aren’t capable of understanding the art that is that is expressed by their idols. Young people who are struggling to figure out their identities are seriously influenced by the things they see their idols do. Whether we intend to or not, artists influence people of ALL ages and unfortunately what people see, people do. Hair, clothes and sometimes misinterpreting things, therefore using the excuse of art to engage in self-destructive behaviors. I’ve been through a shit ton.. More than any of you know, and I sympathize for everyone’s struggle. But people emulate what they see celebrities do or let happen. And that’s why I had to say something.. to let the people who don’t understand the art in it, that bulimia isn’t cool, and it won’t get you on stage with your favorite artist. I can’t NOT say anything because I stand up for what I believe in and speak out about mental illnesses. You’re right, nobody asked my opinion but pop culture is a huge part in leading our generation, we have to continue to strive to change the world. No hate, no shade, just love.

Millie Brown, the “performance artist” who pukes for a living and spewed a Shamrock Shake on CaCa’s tits, told TMZ that she doesn’t have bulimia and that Demi needs to check her words, because she isn’t glamorizing anything. Pukecasso put it like this:

There’s a clear difference between using my body to create something beautiful, to express myself and feel powerful, rather than using it to punish myself and conform to society’s standards.

One time my cousin made this disgusting concoction of Berry Blue Kool-Aid, Captain Morgan and some kind of Schnapps. It tasted like the Kool-Aid’s man’s post-asparagus piss. But since it had booze in it, I drink a lot of it. I ended up puking up this dark blue barf into the toilet and strangely enought I didn’t look at it and say, “I created something beautiful. ART!

Meanwhile as Miley Cyrus sits on the sidelines watching Lady CaCa get tons of attention for becoming a human barf bag, she’s thinking about what she can do to get the spotlights back on her. She’s totally going to bone a horse onstage. I hear those Trace Cyrus incest jokes you’re making in your head and yes I’m laughing.

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