On Monday, Demi Lovato captured a strange object passing over the sky.
The 30-year-old singer shared the photograph on social media and circled the item so viewers could see it better before wondering if it was a UFO.
Although the photograph was a bit hazy, what looked to be a disc-shaped aircraft could be seen in the bright blue sky, and while Demi did not indicate where the photo was taken, the former Disney actress appeared to be in a distant, desert-like region.
Across the snap, they wrote: ‘Did I just capture a UFO on camera?’
Hopefully, the Pentagon will respond to Demi as soon as possible.
It comes after the Grammy-nominated singer, who rose to popularity in 2008 after appearing in the Disney Channel comedy Camp Rock, confessed she has many fond memories of her Disney days.


‘I have a tonne of fond memories, making friends and getting to live out my dream at a young age,’ Demi said last month.
She also touched upon her love of music, telling Numero magazine: ‘My love for music was always around.
‘My mum was a singer, so I was around music a lot and I would always sing with her and that’s how it started for me.’
Demi’s most recent musical release was a smash music video for Still Alive, which appeared on the soundtrack of Scream 6.
Demi not only took on the horror franchise’s main enemy, Ghostface, in the video, but she also shared the screen with Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda.
Mike, a 46-year-old rap rapper vocalist, was a founding member of Linkin Park, which established in 1996 before lead singer Chester Bennington joined in 1999.
Mike also wrote and produced the song, which many fans have compared to Linkin Park’s songs from the early to mid-2000s.
Spencer Charnas, the lead singer of the American heavy metal band Ice Nine Kills, also appeared in the star-studded video.