Demi Lovato is looking back at their first encounter with UFOs.
28.09.2021 - 22:45 / perezhilton.com
Demi Lovato is embarking on a whole new journey!
On Thursday, the pop star’s new show Unidentified With Demi Lovato drops on Peacock, and ahead of its release they are opening up about the mindblowing UFO encounter that inspired the extra-terrestrial project!
While chatting with E! News’ Daily Pop on Monday, the musician, who uses they/them pronouns, gushed about the reality TV series that follows them and their “non-believer” best friend Matthew Scott Montgomery and sister Dallas Lovato on a
Demi Lovato is looking back at their first encounter with UFOs.
Demi Lovato‘s comments on aliens, saying they “have no feelings”.This week, Lovato made headlines when they said that “calling extraterrestrials ‘aliens’ is derogatory”.The singer made the comment while promoting the new documentary Unidentified, which sees Lovato investigate the truth about perceived UFO phenomena.Quashing fan speculation that they have an unreleased song called ‘Aliens’ during a chat with E! News, Lovato said people shouldn’t call extraterrestrials “aliens” because it is a
Demi Lovato walks ahead of Paris Hilton during their outing together in Los Angeles on Wednesday afternoon (October 13).
Demi Lovato is sharing their thoughts about extraterrestrial life, including the term “alien,” which the singer thinks could be offensive to them.The 29-year-old acclaimed artist, who recently revealed their new massive hand tattoo, is now talking about their long-awaited Peacock series Unidentified, in which Demi, their sister Dallas and best friend Mattew Scott Montgomery dive into extraterrestrial adventures.Demi says they have always believed in UFOs, and the main purpose of the series is to
Demi Lovato has said that they think “aliens” is a derogatory term when used to describe extraterrestrials.The ‘I Love Me’ singer made the comment while promoting the new documentary Unidentified, which sees Lovato investigate the truth about perceived UFO phenomena.Quashing fan speculation that they have an unreleased song called ‘Aliens’ during a chat with E! News, Lovato said fans shouldn’t call extraterrestrials “aliens” because it is a “derogatory term for anything”.“I think that we have to
As the world becomes a more progressive space, people should be more welcoming of extraterrestrials, says Demi Lovato.
Demi Lovato has a new idea about extraterrestrials. The 29-year-old singer has recently expanded into the docuseries territory with not only the tell-all "Dancing with the Devil" doc, but also with Peacock's "Unidentified with Demi Lovato." The four-part series follows Lovato's exploration of what may live beyond Earth as well as their attempt to make contact with alien life.
Demi Lovato has honoured their late friend in a heartfelt new track titled ‘Unforgettable (Tommy’s Song)’.Lovato shared the tribute on Saturday (October 9) in an emotional post, dedicating it to model Thomas Trussell III, who passed away in 2019 as a result of drug overdose.They wrote: “Two years ago I lost someone who meant so much to me. His name was Tommy and he was such a beautiful, special man.
Demi Lovato is honoring their late friend. The 29-year-old singer took to Instagram on Saturday to announce the release of a new song, "Unforgettable (Tommy's Song)," in honor of their late pal, Thomas Trussell III, who died in 2019 after a battle with addiction.«Two years ago I lost someone who meant so much to me,» Lovato wrote alongside a snippet of the song.
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Demi Lovato is continuing to live their truth. The 29-year-old «Sorry Not Sorry» singer appeared on Thursday's show where they discussed their transformative year, coming out as non-binary and taking some time to get to know themselves better. «I've been doing very well.
Demi Lovato asks this question, and many more in their upcoming documentary series, . The pop singer is about their journey through the world of aliens, and is bringing their friend Matthew and sister Dallas along for the ride as they speak with leading experts, interview alien eyewitnesses, and conduct tests to search for the truth about UFOs in this four-part docuseries, streaming exclusively on Peacock. Sign Up Demi’s desire to search for the truth goes beyond the exciting potential UFO