“It expands our consciousness and that is what we have to do in order to make this world a better place.” “I feel like it’s so important also to talk about this because it raises our consciousness,” Lovato told ETOnline. Lovato is hoping “Unidentified” inspires people to look at the UFO culture in a new way. I think these beings are extremely peaceful and loving and when they show up, you can absolutely feel that concept.”
“It’s not that I’m actually, like, shaking hands with these beings - although I would love that. “When I say make contact, I just mean intentionally try to meditate and try to manifest sightings,” Lovato told the website.
“The feeling that you get from these beings is so warm and loving and accepting that it’s just overwhelming joy that happens when you’re able to make contact.”īut the singer wanted to be clear about what “contact” means.
One way it has changed Lovato’s life: The singer is now exploring the UFO phenomenon in “ Unidentified With Demi Lovato,” a reality series debuting Thursday on Peacock.Īlthough Lovato conceded that it would be normal to “freak out” over seeing a UFO, what they “ found in these experiences is the love, and there’s no fear,” they told EW.com. “You have an inkling and then all of a sudden that inkling is confirmed. “It definitely changed the way that you see the world,” they added. “I basically saw this blue orb that was about 50 feet away, maybe less, and it was kind of like floating above the ground, just like 10 or 15 feet, and it was kind of keeping its distance from me,” Lovato said. “It was a beautiful and incredible experience.” Lovato, who uses they/them pronouns, talked to E! News on Monday about sighting what they described as a floating blue orb last October at Joshua Tree National Park. Demi Lovato once saw a UFO but didn’t find the experience alienating at all, the entertainer said.