- Film And TV
- 13 May 21
The Peacock show will see the singer-songwriter attempt to uncover the truth about UFOs alongside her best friend Matthew and sister Dallas.
Singer-songwriter Demi Lovato is slated to host an unscripted four-part series about extraterrestrial life and UFOs.
Streaming platform Peacock has ordered Unidentified With Demi Lovato, a limited series in which Lovato, her sister Dallas Lovato and her “skeptical” best friend Matthew Scott Montgomery will “investigate recent eyewitness encounters, uncover secret government reports, and conduct tests at known UFO hot spots.”
“While consulting with leading experts, the trio will investigate recent eyewitness encounters, uncover secret government reports, and conduct tests at known UFO hot spots,” reads a description of the show.
According to Peacock, “Demi is a true believer, and during this courageous adventure, she hopes to convince her friends, family and her millions of followers that not only are there intelligent beings beyond Earth but that they are already here! Demi plans to learn enough about the extra-terrestrials through interviewing scientists, alien abductees, and her own experiments to initiate those close encounters and make peace with the aliens, and ultimately save ourselves. This series will be an immersive docu-follow exploration of Demi’s quest, told through her uniquely audacious and entertaining filter.”
Lovato will executive-produce the project alongside Andrew Nock; Scooter Braun, Scott Manson and Allison Kaye for SB Projects; and JD Roth, Adam Greener and Sara Hansemann for GoodStory.
Unidentified comes on the heels of Lovato’s four-part YouTube docuseries Dancing With the Devil, an unflinching exploration of the singer’s struggles with substance abuse, among other pitfalls of the entertainment industry.
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Meanwhile, Lovato recently stated that she will no longer discuss her recovery.
“For me, I’ve decided that I’m probably never going to discuss the parameters surrounding my recovery and what that looks like,” she said in a new interview with Zach Sang.
“Because when I do get into details with people, it just kind of opens myself up for more scrutiny than I need.”
SURPRISEEEEE!!! I’m hitting the road for an out-of-this-world adventure for my new show Unidentified & I’m taking you guys along for the ride ✨💕🛸 Coming soon to @peacockTV!! I can’t wait to share more 🥰😝 pic.twitter.com/al06B7ASa1
— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) May 11, 2021