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Demi Lovato says alien angels are protecting them from their ‘own worst enemy’

Demi Lovato's interest in extraterrestrial life is impacting their emotional wellbeing — in a positive way.

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.

Speaking about the experience, and the impact it's had on them, Lovato told Entertainment Tonight's Matt Cohen: "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."

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"I feel like it’s so important also to talk about this because it raises our consciousness," Lovato added. "It expands our consciousness and that is what we have to do in order to make this world a better place."

This comes after the 29-year-old claimed they had a transformative experience with extraterrestrials in Joshua Tree, California, during an interview with E! News.

Describing the "beautiful and incredible experience", the Camp Rock star explained: "We went out into the desert in Joshua Tree and I basically saw this blue orb that was about 50ft away, maybe less.

"It was kind of floating above the ground just like 10 or 15ft, and it was kind of keeping its distance from me. You have an inkling and then all of a sudden that inkling is confirmed. It changes your reality, for sure."

But Lovato's interest in UFO's is not new.

Last year, on their 28th birthday, they alleged that they actually made contact with extraterrestrials.

"We were stargazing and we tried to do this protocol where you make contact, and all of a sudden something showed up directly above us in the sky," they told Entertainment Tonight, adding that a "high light" had transformed into the shape of a question mark.

Unidentified with Demi Lovato will be able to stream on Peacock from Thursday, September 30.

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