A trailer for Demi Lovato's upcoming docuseries, "Unidentified With Demi Lovato," released by streaming platform Peacock shows the singer hunting for unidentified flying objects.
"I had this crazy experience that happened to me in Joshua Tree," Lovato is seen saying in the clip. "It was this bright light, kind of moved in, like, these weird ways that a plane wouldn't move. My goal is to find out what really happened."
The singer, who is a self-proclaimed "UFO experiencer," is embarking on a journey with their sister, Dallas Lovato, and best friend, Matthew Scott Montgomery, to ferret out the truth in "Unidentified."
Lovato uploaded the trailer on their social media pages and wrote, "I'm hitting the road to investigate the unexplained and you're invited to come along for the ride! Trust me, you won't want to miss this."
The four-part unscripted docuseries, executive produced by Lovato, their manager Scooter Braun, Scott Manson, Allison Kaye, JD Roth, Adam Greener, Sara Hansemann and Andrew Nick, will debut on Peacock on September 30.
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