

“I
just
want
to
genuinely,
deeply
apologize
for
any
stress
or
any
walking
on
eggshells,
any
hurt
feelings,” Demi
told
Alyson. “I’m
genuinely
so
sorry
for
that.
And
I
look
back
at
that
time
and
I
have
profound
sadness
because
I’m
like, ‘How
many
people
did
I
treat
poorly?'”
Making the documentary—which also
includes
interviews with fellow
kid
actors Drew
Barrymore, Kenan
Thompson and JoJo
Siwa—has
given
Demi
a
new
perspective,
especially
when
it
comes
to
what
she
hopes
for her
own
kids
one
day.
“If
I
was
talking
to
my
future
children,
I
would
say ‘practice,
practice,
practice,'”
Demi
recently
told E!
News at
a
screening
for Child
Star. “Then,
when
you’re
old
enough,
you
can
follow
and
pursue
your
dreams.
But
it’s
important
to
remember
to
have
a
childhood
when
you
can.”
The “Heart
Attack” singer—who
has
been
engaged to
fellow
musician Jordan “Jutes”
Lutes since
December—also
shared
that
one
of the biggest
takeaway
from
working
on
the
documentary was wanting
to “protect
my
kids
from
social
media
and
being
in
the
public
eye.”
She
added, “But
if
music
is
their
calling,
they
can
do
that
when
they
turn
18.”
Child
Star is
produced
by
Demi
as
well
as Michael
D.
Ratner, Scott
Ratner, Miranda
Sherman and Kfir
Goldberg for
OBB
Pictures.
Read
on
to
see
more
Disney
Channel
child
stars
then
and
now.