She's had to battle harder than anyone.

Demi Lovato's six years of sobriety prior to her overdose did not come easily, and eventually the struggle drove her to a breaking point, People reports.

"Demi never wanted to be a role model. Her sobriety over the last six years was a fight every single day. After she finally got clean, her team was very hard on her and treated her like she was a kid. It’s so hard to have all these eyes on you all the time," a source dished to the mag.

As the songstress "slowly started breaking away" to regain some control over her life and decisions, things began to unravel quickly.

"She is so young and she also has a very rebellious personality. She wasn’t drinking or using at first, but she’s even said herself that she can’t be in a [party] environment. She thought she could handle it, but it’s a very slippery slope," the source added.

So what's her next move?

"It’s too soon to say what the next steps are in terms of entering treatment. Right now everyone is focused on getting Demi physically healthy," the insider explained.

Clean living appears to be her only option, and we hope she chooses it.