Seeing Double: Demi Lovato, 24, Channels Demi Moore, 54, on Promotional Tour for Beyond Silence

Demi Lovato and Demi Moore are two celebrities who have never really been compared to each other due to their distinct looks. However, lately, it seems like the 24-year-old singer is taking inspiration from the 54-year-old acting icon’s iconic style.
At the premiere of Beyond Silence at the Arc Light in Los Angeles, Lovato was seen rocking Moore’s trademark look – long, glamorous hair parted down the middle, a low-cut top, and flawless makeup. It seems like Lovato is channeling her inner Demi Moore these days!

Double take: Demi Lovato was flashing Demi Moore's signature style - long locks, plunging top - as she hit the premiere of Beyonce Silence in Los Angeles on Wednesday

Double take: Demi Lovato was flashing Demi Moore's signature style - long locks, plunging top - as she hit the premiere of Beyonce Silence in Los Angeles on Wednesday

Double take: Demi Lovato sported the classic, long locks and plunging top that are reminiscent of Demi Moore’s signature style, as she made a stylish appearance at the Los Angeles premiere of Beyonce’s film, “Silence,” on Wednesday.

A 10! Lovato looked stunning in her look-on-loan. Her glam was sexier than usual with her hair looking just windswept

Demi Lovato rocked a perfect 10 look in her borrowed outfit. Her glamorous style was sexier than ever, with her hair styled in a windswept manner. Lovato is known for experimenting with short bobs and pink hair in the past.

The star also had a radiant glow, giving off the impression of a fresh spray tan. She confidently flaunted her plunging, sleeveless jumpsuit in royal blue and white, showing off plenty of skin.

Purpose: Here the beauty is seen with Lindsay Holmes, Deputy Healthy Living Editor at The Huffington Post. Lovato's participation is part of the Be Vocal: Speak Up for Mental Health initiative

Join Lindsay Holmes, Deputy Editor of Healthy Living at The Huffington Post, as she explores the beauty of Demi Lovato’s involvement in the Be Vocal: Speak Up for Mental Health campaign.

The cast: Lovato (C) with the director of Beyond Silence, Shaul Schwarz (R), and cast members Jeff Fink, Lauren Burke and Lloyd Hale celebrating the premiere

Lovato and the director of Beyond Silence, Shaul Schwarz, along with their cast members Jeff Fink, Lauren Burke, and Lloyd Hale, were all smiles as they celebrated the premiere.

It’s interesting how Lovato and Moore share similar journeys in the spotlight. Both rose to fame early on, with Lovato becoming a Disney star at just 16 in Camp Rock, while Moore made a name for himself as a Brat Packer in the 1980s alongside Rob Lowe and Andrew McCarthy.

Additionally, both stars have faced struggles with substance abuse, showing that fame and success come with their own set of challenges.

They lean on each other: The former Disney star with the director of Beyond Silence, Shaul Schwarz

They rely on each other for support: The ex-Disney actress alongside the filmmaker of Beyond Silence, Shaul Schwarz.

Passion film: 'You can hear in the documentary how different they are, but also how alike they are,' Lovato told Variety on Wednesday. 'It’s important that we get that message out there because mental health is so important'

According to Lovato, the documentary captures the unique differences and similarities between the individuals featured. She emphasizes the importance of spreading the message about the significance of mental health.

The ladies: The Be Vocal: Speak Up for Mental Health partners, Denisse DePeralta from the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA), Katrina Gay from the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Theresa Nguyen from Mental Health America and Gussie Foshay-Rothfeld from The JED Foundation

The women who are part of the Be Vocal: Speak Up for Mental Health campaign include Denisse DePeralta from the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA), Katrina Gay from the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Theresa Nguyen from Mental Health America, and Gussie Foshay-Rothfeld from The JED Foundation.

In 2011, Lovato went to rehab and received a bipolar depression diagnosis. Since then, she has been open about her struggles with mental illness.

Moore sought treatment in rehab in 1996.

Recently, Lovato was celebrating her work as a producer on Beyond Silence, a project that shares the stories of individuals dealing with conditions such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety. The film features Jeff Fink, Lauren Burke, and Lloyd Hale sharing their experiences.

Giggles: This sighting comes the day after she talked about her beau MMA Fighter boyfriend Guilherme 'Bomba' Vasconcelos on The Ellen DeGeneres Show

Chuckles: The spotting happened right after she chatted about her boyfriend, MMA Fighter Guilherme ‘Bomba’ Vasconcelos, on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

In an interview with Variety, Lovato discussed the importance of recognizing both the differences and similarities in people’s experiences with mental health. She emphasized the significance of understanding that mental health is just as crucial as physical health. She also mentioned the resources available for those facing financial struggles, such as the hotline provided by Bevocalspeakup.com.

Lovato stressed the importance of having open conversations about mental health, breaking the stigma surrounding it, and advocating for ourselves if we are experiencing symptoms of a mental illness. She believes that it is possible to lead a fulfilling life while managing a mental illness.

The interview took place shortly after Lovato appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where she discussed her relationship with MMA Fighter Guilherme ‘Bomba’ Vasconcelos. Additionally, Moore’s upcoming film, Love Sonia, is based on a true story about a young girl’s escape from international sex trafficking and is set to be released this year.

Her cause: Moore's next film, Love Sonia, is inspired by a real story of young girl's journey escape from the world of international sex trafficking. Pictured November

Her mission: Moore’s upcoming film, Love Sonia, draws inspiration from a true tale of a young girl’s harrowing escape from the horrors of global sex trafficking. Pictured in November.

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