Demi Lovato is on a mission to make sexuality - as well as several other topics - no longer taboo.
And in a trailer clip for The Demi Lovato Show - which will see the musician, who earlier this year revealed they had been exploring their gender identity and would be adopting different pronouns going forward - sit down with a selection of famous faces to frankly and honestly discuss social topics they proved that they are set to be candid with their guests.
Each 10-minute episode of The Demi Lovato Show will cover topics including activism, feminism, gender identity, sex and body positivity, mental health, and even interplanetary visitors.
Stars joining Demi, 28, on the plush pink set will include Jameela Jamil, Lucy Hale, Jay Shetty and Olivia Munn.
Demi may be playing the role of the interviewer on their new show but that will not stop them from offering candid titbits about themself - including how they confessed to their mother following a racy in-air experience.
In a teaser for the series - that will air via streaming service Roku on July 30 - Sorry Not Sorry hitmaker Demi giggles after sharing with Pretty Little Liars actress Lucy how they spoke openly with their mum about having sex on an aeroplane.

Demi begins: "What made you want to speak out on sex positivity?"
Lucy explains: "I am a sexual person and I am ok saying that!"
Confident Demi then replies: "I told my mum I was in the mile high club!"
Lucy then yelps: "Yeah girl!"
Elsewhere in the trailer, Demi speaks solo to the camera and says: "To say I have been through a lot is an understatement. This show is a safe space for honesty and vulnerability and I am so grateful for everyone who is joining me."
Then montage fills the screen of different conversations they had on camera with guests starring on the show.
Demi recently promised that no topic will be "off-limits" on their show.
"Some conversations can be difficult, but I’ve never been one to shy away from speaking candidly about things," they shared.
Highlighting their thought process behind the series and their hopes to open up conversations so that people can grow, they added: "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. I’m so excited for people to see how these conversations unfold on The Roku Channel.”
Demi nearly died from an overdose in 2018 and shared the harrowing experience and their addiction issues in their recent documentary Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil.
The former Disney child star explained how the overdose has left them with long-term health issues such as brain damage and blind spots in their vision.

Demi relapsed in 2018 after being sober for a solid six years and almost lost their life.
After their overdose, the talented star spent two weeks recovering in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
Demi then returned to rehab for a number of weeks until feeling well enough to head back into the real world.
At the 2020 Grammy Awards, Demi showcased their comeback by taking to the stage to perform a song titled Anyone.
The emotional song was penned days before the overdose and Demi says it was "a cry for help."
The chart-topper told Zane Lowe on New Music Daily : "I almost listen back and hear these lyrics as a cry for help.
"And you kind of listen back to it and you think, 'How did nobody listen to this song and think, let's help this girl?'".
* The Demi Lovato Show will premiere on July 30 on Roku.