Demi Lovato is on the hunt for UFOs.
The former Disney Star's upcoming Peacock show, Unidentified with Demi Lovato, sees Lovato, their sister, Dallas, and their skeptical friend, Matthew Montogomery, go on the hunt for alien life.
Over the course of four episodes, the trio tries to find out more about possible extraterrestrial life through investigating alleged eyewitnesses, looking into top-secret government records, and even meeting individuals who claim to have been abducted by UFOs.
"Basically we went out there with equipment and meditated and tried to make contact, and you’ll have to watch the show," Lovato told NBC's Hoda Kotb during the interview.
The show involves interviewing alien "abductees," poring over government reports, and going to UFO "hot spots" where eyewitnesses have reported strange activity in the sky.
"When I say make contact, I don’t mean like touching fingers with an ET," the singer said. "What I mean by making contact is just by putting the intention out into the universe that you will see something from another world."
Lovato says in a trailer for the show that they had a "crazy experience" at Joshua Tree National Park in California in which they saw a bright light "that kind of moved in these weird ways that a plane wouldn’t move."
"What if extraterrestrials aren’t traveling light years to visit us?" Lovato wonders in the trailer. "What if they’re already here, waiting for us to reach out?"
Lovato believes that humans are not alone in the universe, adding: "I am totally OK with people thinking that I have lost my marbles, but I have seen some things in the sky that I cannot explain."
Speaking about the experience in a different interview, and the impact it's had on them, Lovato told Entertainment Tonight: "I feel like we're all our own worst enemy, or at least I am, so I definitely could see how if anything is up there watching over me, they're trying to protect me from my worst enemy, which is myself.
"I feel like it’s so important also to talk about this because it raises our consciousness. It expands our consciousness and that is what we have to do in order to make this world a better place."