Demi Lovato, who identifies as non-binary, has ‘helped a ghost overcome sexism trauma’ by singing to it.
The 29-year-old recently visited Vulture City in Arizona, US, for their docuseries Unidentified With Demi Lovato, where they encountered a ‘spirit who has past trauma with men’.
Along with friend Matthew Scott and paranormal investigator Chris Smith, the singer set up an EMF detector, which is a device that makes a noise when some form of communication is made.
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Addressing the ghost, apparently known as Carmen, Lovato asked: “Have you seen anything like ETs here or UFOs? Star people?”
At this point, the detector began to make a sound, but came to a stop when the pop star asked Carmen whether they were also a ‘Star person’.
Following the silence, Scott and Smith left the room, so Lovato could interrogate further.
Questioning the spirit, they continued: “Did you not want to say anything else because the boys were in here?”
Once again, the device began to make a sound and Lovato said: “I think – Oh, I get that a lot.
“She has trauma. That’s why she doesn’t like men.”
Talking directly to the ghost, they added: “I have trauma, too, so I feel you and I get it.”
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From outside of the room, Scott and Smith then suggested that Lovato try and communicate with the spirit through singing.
Before beginning, the Camp Rock star explained: “Well, I always sing ‘Skyscraper’ when I feel like singing something emotional.”
When Lovato finished the rendition, the detector went off again, and apparently sounded like it was giving a ‘standing ovation’.
“That’s the coolest standing ovation I’ve ever had,” the singer remarked.
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