Pop star Demi Lovato receives a standing ovation from aliens on their otherworldly new show, Unidentified with Demi Lovato.
The first episode of the four-part documentary series premiered on Peacock and follows Lovato's search for extraterrestrial life. They shared a clip on Twitter where the 29-year-old sings their 2011 song "Skyscraper" in an effort to relax some man-phobic beings.
According to People, the episode follows Lovato as they explore an abandoned home with their friend Mathew Scott Montgomery and paranormal investigator Chris Smith. "At one point, the extraterrestrial being named Carmen reveals itself, and communicates to Lovato that it doesn't like men — making Montgomery and Smith leave the room."
Lovato asks the alien, who only communicates through a radio, if it wasn't comfortable with the boys. "The radio from which it's communicating then begins to ring and Lovato understands that the extraterrestrial entity has trauma revolving around men — so Lovato tells it that they 'have trauma too' — and asks it if it likes to sing."
Lovato then launches into an acapella rendition of "Skyscraper."
\u201cWhat\u2019s better than a standing ovation from ETs? I\u2019ll wait\u2026 \ud83d\udc7d\n\nMy new show #UnidentifiedwithDemiLovato is streaming NOW on @peacockTV! \u2728\u201d— Demi Lovato (@Demi Lovato) 1633030765
As you can see in the clip, the radio starts ringing again (in applause?), a standing ovation according to the two men, and Lovato smiles.
The bizarre clip is receiving mixed reactions on social media, but it's certainly piquing interest in the show.
You can stream Unidentified with Demi Lovato on Peacock now.



























































