Demi Lovato might be feeling like a 'Skyscraper' now but she sure is still touchy on subjects like eating disorders.

Exactly a year ago, the singer-actress checked in the Illinois treatment center for her eating disorder, and also, for the depression she's been experiencing.

And being a homegrown talent of the Mouse House, one would expect Disney to be sensitive of those on TV, right?

Wrong.

Last Friday, a new episode of the comedy series "Shake It Up" apparently didn't get the memo, with one of its characters saying "I could just eat you up ... well, if I ate." Lovato, of course, tuned in and was not pleased at all.

She quickly took her sentiments to Twitter, emphasizing that the said line was anything but funny.

"Disney Chanel's Shake It Up.... What are we promoting here? #notfunnyATALL," the former Disney star spurts out, attached to the quote. That hash tag seemed really serious as well.

That's not all.

"I find it really funny how a company can lose one of the actress' from the pressures of an EATING DISORDER and yet still make joke about that very disease..... #nice," the star quips. "EATING DISORDERS ARE NOT SOMETHING TO JOKE ABOUT."

The Disney Channel is not new to these criticisms and usually isn't a big deal to them, but when it's one of their former talents raging, something must be done.

The network's representatives replied Lovato on Twitter as well, hoping to do some damage control.

"@ddlovato - we hear you & are pulling both episodes as quickly as possible & reevaluating them."

A follow-up post on the company's PR Twitter account, evidently from a representative, wrote, "It's NEVER our intention to make light of eating disorders!"

They better not do it again, or Lovato's remarks could get worse. The teen star is still visiting the Illinois treatment center on a regular basis, this time as a speaker to the place's current patients. She described one of the sessions as an "inspiring day" for her.

Here's hoping that Lovato and Disney could patch things up, because after all, she grew up there the same time as the network did.