By Aaron Miller-
Demi Lovato’s mission to discover the truth about Ufos in limited unscripted series about UFOs which has been ordered at Peacock, is a money scheme which will prove nothing new.
According to reliable but unconfirmed reports from those associated with the crew on this Ufo mission, Demi Lovato is set to make a lot of money from the show, but no figures have yet been confirmed publicly.
In “Unidentified with Demi Lovato,” the music superstar and actress with her sceptical best friend Matthew, and her sister Dallas will seek the truth about the UFO phenomena- a truth which has been the worst secret kept. The truth about Lovato’s televised mission is that it is aimed at making big loot.
Demi Lovato is set to discuss issues from social activism to LGBTQ issues on her upcoming podcast 4D with Demi Lovato. P
Demi Lovato is gearing up for the release of her newest venture: her podcast 4D with Demi Lovato on May 19.
“You won’t need quantum physics to step into the fourth dimension,” Lovato, 28, says in the trailer. “We’ll be taking you there every week on my podcast 4D with Demi Lovato.”
The new show is set to release new episodes every Wednesday and will feature guests from Chelsea Handler, Jane Fonda and Jameela Jamil to social activists, entrepreneurs and artists to speak on issues ranging broad topics such as the LGBTQ community, mental health, body positivity and social justice.
Demi Lovato Podcast
“I’m going to share what’s on my heart and in my mind through conversations with very special guests. We’ll dive into identity, creativity and social movements,” she says. “We’ll answer questions about our universe, our communities and ourselves. No matter who you are, how you identify or what you believe, we should all be living life in 4D.”
Partnering with OBB Sound, SB Projects and Cadence13, the new show is set to air on Apple Podcasts, Audacy, Spotify and on Lovato’s YouTube channel.
“Living in the Fourth Dimension means existing consciously in both time and space, but for me, it means having conversations that transcend the typical discourse,” Lovato said in a press release. “That’s my goal with this podcast
Sceptics the world over still question the existence of extra- terrestrial beings, but many ufologists and researchers don’t expect to learn anything new from either the documentary or the dossier to be presented to Congress in June, next month.
Ufos have been established to be a strange phenomenon of other life in our planet with a conscious but unknown agenda. They have far more advanced technology than that available to humanity today, and have made sudden and unexplained manifestations in many parts of the world at
Working alongside leading experts, the trio say they will investigate recent eyewitness encounters, uncover secret government reports, and conduct tests at known UFO hot spots.
The only missing fact from the scheduled documentary is that Congress has already mandated the release of unclassified documents to be released next month, which will at best formalise knowledge many well informed journalists and researchers have known for decades. Many aspects have been well documented in the western mainstream media.
Multiple documentaries have been made about Ufos, but this may be the first time conclusive declaration about the existence of Ufos will be made public. Only new specific details will distinguish past accounts from what has already been in the public domain.
Peacock has given the show a four-episode order, but it will only reveal a lot of what we already know.
Lovato will be the star in the documentary, which she will co-produce in an executive capacity in conjunction with Scooter Braun, Scott Manson and Allison Kaye will executive produce for SB Projects. JD Roth, Adam Greener and Sara Hansemann will executive produce for GoodStory Entertainment.
The series will be produced by GoodStory Entertainment in association with SB Projects.
Lovato, whose credentials of gold and platinum singles includes the title track of her hit album “Tell Me You Love Me.” She got her start in acting in the Disney Channel original film “Camp Rock” and its sequels.
The star who also appeared in multiple episodes of the “Will & Grace” revival as well as on shows like “Grey’s Anatomy,” “From Dusk Til Dawn: The Series,” and “Glee.” She also starred in the critically-acclaimed docuseries “Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil,” which was released earlier this year and delved into her near-fatal drug overdose and the aftermath.