Pop star Demi Lovato is set to launch a new talk show, “The Demi Lovato Show,” exclusively on Roku channel this July 30.
All nine episodes of “The Demi Lovato Show” run for 10 minutes each, which cover a variety of topics including activism, police reform, feminism, gender identity, sex, body positivity, mental health, trans rights and, one of Lovato’s favorite topics – aliens.
The Demi Lovato Show premieres on #TheRokuChannel on July 30! Join @ddlovato and an incredible lineup of celebrity guests as they discuss activism, feminism, gender identity, aliens and more ☁️✨ pic.twitter.com/nQd93ms5ED
— Roku Channel (@TheRokuChannel) June 29, 2021
Lovato’s short-form talk show would address “some of today’s edgiest social topics in frank and honest discussions.”
Guests on show include Jameela Jamil, Lucy Hale and transgender beauty icon Nikita Dragun, with more to be announced.
Quick, pick your dream guest on The Demi Lovato Show 💜✨
— Roku Channel (@TheRokuChannel) June 29, 2021
“Some conversations can be difficult, but I’ve never been one to shy away from speaking candidly about things,” Lovato said in a statement.
“We wanted to create a space that normalizes living your own truth — where people can speak, engage, and more importantly, learn, together. There’s something therapeutic about having raw discussions that people can relate to and with ‘The Demi Lovato Show’ no topics are off-limits and opinions are welcome,” she added.
The talk show is directed by Hannah Lux Davis, and produced by GoodStory Entertainment and Scooter Braun’s SB Projects. Its executive producers are Lovato, Scooter Braun, JD Roth, Adam Greener, Alison Kaye, Scott Manson, Todd Yasui and Sara Hansemann.
“Demi Lovato is a voice of a generation, and we’re beyond excited to elevate their voice with new audiences,” said Brian Tannenbaum, Roku’s head of original alternative programming and former Quibi executive, in a statement.
The show was initially greenlighted in Quibi – rebranded as Roku Originals, with the working title “Pillow Talk With Demi Lovato,” in February 2020.
“The Demi Lovato Show” also caught the attention of social media, with people expressing their excitement and anticipation for the talk show.
💜💜💜 Can't wait pic.twitter.com/h4559ztXKp
— DDLOVΛTIC 🇦🇷| ⁹/⁹❤️ (@LOVATICDCORAZ0N) June 29, 2021
We are ready and waiting for more insight and greatness from @ddlovato 🙌🏽🤩🥰
— Michelle Govender (@MishGov) June 29, 2021
so excited!! ❤️❤️
— fabi (@hfckgrande) June 29, 2021
WE ARE WAITING
— Lovatics 4ever (@lovatics4evaaa) June 29, 2021
OMGGG I CAN'T WAIT 💗🙌
— manu (@lovatogang) June 29, 2021
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