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Demi Lovato says we need to stop calling extraterrestrials ‘aliens’ because it’s offensive to ETs

By PINKY S. ICAMEN Published Oct 12, 2021 4:04 pm

The extraterrestrials have found an ally in Demi Lovato.

The Dancing with the Devil singer has been into the extraterrestrials lately, especially with the release of their four-episode UFO docuseries Unidentified where the singer, together with their sister Dallas and best friend Matt to investigate UFO phenomena and talk to eyewitnesses and alleged extraterrestrial abductees.

In a recent interview with Australian outfit Pedestrian.tv, Lovato discussed their show, including the common misconceptions about extraterrestrials that bothers them, like that these beings are harmful or they will come and take over the earth.

“I really think that if there was anything out there that would want to do that to us, it would have happened by now,” they said.

Lovato, 29, also dished out on the thing they learned since the UFOs and extraterrestrials spark their interest.

“But I think that we have to stop calling them aliens because aliens is a derogatory term for anything. That’s why I like to call them ETs,” said Lovato.

They reiterated that if there were beings that could harm humans, they would have done so a long time ago.

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“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 they are looking for nothing but peaceful encounters and interactions because if they wanted us gone, we would have been gone a long time ago,” they said.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Lovato shared that their fascination with unidentified flying objects and extraterrestrial activity began after a “profound experience” on their 28th birthday.

“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 said.

They added, “It was huge lights and that made a question mark, almost in the sky—and then it just backed out. I realized then that my life was probably going to change in a spiritual way, because I have a spiritual connection to this journey as well.”

Lovato had a few “encounters” themselves during the filming of the docuseries, including when they attempted to communicate with extraterrestrials by singing their 2011 hit song Skyscraper.

They posted on social media a clip where after they sang, a device that apparently detects ET activity squealed, which the other person in the room said it meant a “standing ovation” from the beings.

Lovato’s other encounter was in October 2020, when they were allegedly “abducted” by ETs. They said the beings brought them to outer space to see the earth and then hovered over to a “pink and purple planet” where the ETs live. 

With all these, remember who to add to your “do not offend” list according to Demi Lovato.