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Demi Lovato Says They Would 'Absolutely' Date An Extraterrestrial

Rebecca Shepherd

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Demi Lovato Says They Would 'Absolutely' Date An Extraterrestrial

Demi Lovato has said they would 'absolutely' date an extraterrestrial because they're tired of humans and their 'bulls**t'.

The 29-year-old singer - who has previously spoken about a 'beautiful' and 'incredible' encounter with a UFO - also joked they would use meditation as a way to meet an ET.

Speaking to pal Becky G on a Facebook Watch episode of Face to Face With Becky G, the singer explained that they wouldn't rule out a date with an ET.

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Replying to Becky G, Lovato explained: "Absolutely, I'm so tired of humans and their human bulls**t. I'm so over it... bring me an ET," before adding that the experience would be 'out of this world'.

Lovato's new documentary series, Unidentified With Demi Lovato, was made available in the UK on streaming platform Hayu.

The four-part series sees them 'search for the truth about the UFO phenomena', according to a statement.

It added: "Demi is a true believer, and during this courageous adventure, they hope to convince their friends, family and their social fans and followers that not only do ETs exist, but that they are already on Earth."

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Lovato speaks to scientists and people who claim to have seen UFOs in the programme, which also features their sister Dallas and friend Matthew Scott Montgomery.

Credit: Newscom/Alamy Stock Photo
Credit: Newscom/Alamy Stock Photo

Demi, who identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, has previously spoken about a UFO experience in the California desert.

Speaking to E! News Lovato said: "We went out into the desert in Joshua Tree and I basically saw this blue orb that was about 50ft away, maybe less.

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"It was kind of floating above the ground just like 10 or 15ft, and it was kind of keeping its distance from me."

They added: "It definitely changed the way that you see the world. You have an inkling and then all of a sudden that inkling is confirmed. It changes your reality, for sure."

Lovato has also explained how they believe people shouldn't refer to extraterrestrials as 'aliens' during an interview with Pedestrian.TV.

They elaborated on the point, saying: "I think that we have to stop calling them aliens because aliens is a derogatory term for anything.

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"That's why I like to call them ETs! So yeah, that's a little tidbit. A little information that I learned."

Featured Image Credit: Sipa US/Alamy Stock Photo

Topics: Entertainment, Celebrity

Rebecca Shepherd
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