‘The Demi Lovato Show’ Reveals New Trailer and Guest Lineup
Roku Originals has officially dropped the trailer for their star-studded new series, The Demi Lovato Show. The series will include high-profile guest stars within the 10-minute episodes.
According to a press release from the show’s team, the topics of the series “will address some of today’s edgiest social topics in frank and honest discussions with Demi including activism, feminism, gender identity, sex, and body positivity, mental health, and even interplanetary visitors.”
demi lovato has 7 albums, been on 13 tours, performed at the grammy’s, white house, inauguration and the super bowl, 3 documentary’s, been in 6 movies, 11 tv shows, a book, has their own podcast, chat show, while being a executive producer currently…yeh that’s my bitch.
— louisa (@easydariana) July 21, 2021
“To say I’ve been through a lot is an understatement,” says Lovato in the trailer, “this show is a safe space for honesty and vulnerability, and I’m so grateful for everyone who’s joining me.”
Can’t put into words how freaking excited I am to watch this show!!! Ahhhh 😜😜 @ddlovato https://t.co/9pvNASltJp
— Chloé Holmes 🦋 (@chloe_holmes01) July 21, 2021
The lineup of guests includes big names such as Olivia Munn, Lucy Hale, Nikita Dragun, Dr. Steven Greeg, YG, Jameela Jamil, Elyse Resch, Matthew & Sirah, and Jay Shetty.
Additionally, Lovato has received some social media love after coming out as non-binary, wishing the public only to use they/them pronouns when referring to them.
Today is a day I’m so happy to share more of my life with you all- I am proud to let you know that I identify as non-binary & will officially be changing my pronouns to they/them moving forward 💖
— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) May 19, 2021
They announced the official change to their pronouns on Twitter back in May after confirming their pansexual identity in their documentary a month before.
The singer recently made a post regarding being misgendered and understood that the shift may not come easy for those misinformed about the nonbinary identity.
“As long as you keep trying to respect my truth, and as long as I remember my truth, the shift will come naturally,” wrote the artist.
The Demi Lovato Show will drop on July 30. All episodes will be available for free on the Roku Channel via the website or mobile app as well as on any Roku device.