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Published 12:03 11 Nov 2021 GMT
Demi Lovato is not opposing the idea of dating someone from out of this world... literally.
The singer has been vocal about their love for learning all about extraterrestrials, previously encouraging the world to stop using the term "aliens" as it's offensive.
Now, Demi has opened up about the prospect of dating an extraterrestrial, saying they would not rule it out if it came down to it.
Appearing on Face to Face With Becky G on Facebook Watch, the singer jokingly admitted they wanted to use meditation as a way to potentially make contact with an ET.
Wasting no time, Becky G asks her longtime friend whether they'd ever consider dating an ET if they checked off all the boxes of an ideal partner.
"Absolutely, I'm so tired of humans and their human bulls**t. I'm so over it... bring me an ET," Demi said, before adding that the dating experience would truly be "out of this world."
Demi added they sang to a room full of ghosts during a UFO investigation in Vulture City, a ghost town in Arizona. "I'd never had a standing ovation from ghosts - or I like to think they were standing," they added.
The former Disney Star's Peacock show, Unidentified with Demi Lovato, sees the singer, 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.
Lovato expanded on their idea that humans are likely safe from harm when it comes to aliens.
"I think that if there were beings that could harm us, we would have been gone a long time ago," they said, per People.
They went on: "I also think that if there are civilizations that are of consciousness in other dimensions, which has given them the technology to be able to travel through space, I think that they are looking for nothing but peaceful encounters and interactions because like I said, if they wanted us gone, we would have been gone a long time ago.
"What if they’re waiting for us? What if that’s what they’re waiting on?"
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."