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Demi Lovato Thanks Her Fans for Sticking With Her "Through the Good, the Bad & the Ugly"

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Sept. 21 2011, Published 11:32 a.m. ET

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Demi Lovato is certainly unbroken! The teen queen is making a triumphant comeback with her new album, which went to #1 immediately on the iTunes charts.

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On the eve of this feat, Demi had a sold-out show at NYC’s Hammerstein Ballroom where she said that the best part of her fans is, “They stick with me through the good, the bad and the ugly, even when I get myself into a little bit of trouble.”

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She sang a selection of old hits (like “Remember December”) and new songs such as “Who’s That Boy” and “All Night Long.”

Before she sang her hit “Skyscraper” she shouted out to her fans again saying that she’s met so many people who said they inspire her and she said that they inspire her too. She told the audience, “To recover … it is possible if you just tell someone.”

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On Monday, Demi also appeared on Good Morning America with Robin Roberts. She continued to thank her fans there saying, "That's all that I want to do in this world, is to just be able to inspire people and help people. And you know, the fact that people are coming to me right now and telling me that I'm already doing that is just unbelievable."

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