13 Famous People Who Believe in Aliens

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Are we alone in the universe? It's a question that humanity has long grappled with. But while astronomers continue to scan the cosmos for signs of alien life, imaginations are free to run wild here on Earth. From pop stars to Hollywood actors to politicians, here are 13 famous people who believe in aliens.

Winston Churchill

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History remembers Winston Churchill for his political prowess and his leadership during a complex time in Britain's history, but a relatively unknown part of the statesman's legacy — one in which he confronted the idea of alien civilizations — was recently uncovered. Churchill penned an eleven-page essay on alien life in 1939, revealing his curiosity about the universe and outlining his definition of life and its most important ingredients.

"I, for one, am not so immensely impressed by the success we are making of our civilization here that I am prepared to think we are the only spot in this immense universe which contains living, thinking creatures," he wrote in the newly uncovered essay, "or that we are the highest type of mental and physical development which has ever appeared in the vast compass of space and time."
Churchill's essay was described in an article published in the journal Nature in February 2017.

Khloe Kardashian

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It can be hard keeping up with the Kardashians' exploits, but when it comes to aliens, at least one member of the famous family is a believer. In 2015, Khloe Kardashian saw strange lights in the sky and tweeted "Kendall and I are spazzing out!!!!!! #UFO."

Though the U.S. Navy later said the unusual lights were part of a pre-planned missile test, Kardashian stuck to her guns.

"What do we expect people to say? Obvi they are going to say it's a meteor shower. I'm such a conspiracy theorist let me enjoy this," she responded.

Hillary Clinton

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Hillary Clinton has a long political history advocating for children and families, gender equality and health care reform, but in 2016, during her bid to secure the Democratic nomination for president, Clinton turned her attention to the paranormal. In a radio interview and then later on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Clinton said she wants to review files about UFOs and the Mysterious area 51 site in Nevada and make them public.

"I would like us to go into those files and hopefully make as much of that public as possible," she told Kimmel. "If there's nothing there, let's tell people there's nothing there."

Area 51, located about 80 miles (130 kilometers) northwest of Las Vegas, in the Nevada desert, is a restricted military outpost that is part of the Edwards Air Force Base. It has been the site of a number of stealth military programs, and this secrecy has, in part, fueled conspiracy theorists who claim that scientists at the facility are reverse-engineering alien technology from UFO crashes. In 2013, declassified CIA documents detailed some of Area 51's history, revealing the site's role in testing spy planes such as the U-2. There was no mention of aliens or UFOs in the declassified files.

Zayn Malik

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Singer Zayn Malik told Glamour in July 2016 that the first time he realized he w

Malik is in a relationship with model Gigi Hadid, who recently posed for a space-themed photospread for harpers bizarre. "My boyfriend's really into aliens," Hadid told the intervened to leave the boy band One Direction and go solo was after a paranormal encounter. "An alien spoke to me in a dream," he told the magazine .iewer from Harper's Bazaar during the photoshoot at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Gigi Hadid


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It's always better when two people in a relationship are on the same page about important issues. For model Gigi Hadid and her boyfriend, singer Zayn Malik, their shared belief in aliens makes them a match made in … the cosmos? In a recent, space-themed photospread for harpers bizarre. , Hadid posed at the controls of a spacecraft, in front of massive rockets and rocket engines, and on what's made to look like the lunar surface. In the Harper's Bazaar interview, Hadid revealed that she and Malik both believe that life exists beyond Earth.

"My boyfriend's really into aliens," she told the magazine.

Ariana Grande


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Singer Ariana Grande has described herself as "obsessed" with aliens, and in a 2013 interview with Complex magazine, the pop powerhouse said, "We'd be so stupid to believe we are the only people here."

Grande's music video for the song "Break Free" featured her battling aliens and dancing on a spaceship. But Grande told Complex she has never seen a real extraterrestrial (though she said she did have a ghost and demon experience once at a haunted castle in Kansas City).

Ridley Scott


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Film director Ridley Scott is no stranger to the concept of alien invasions and hostile encounters with extraterrestrials. His 1979 movie "Alien" explored the scary concept of an aggressive extraterrestrial that targets the crew of a spaceship. The film spawned a franchise with three sequels and two prequels, including "Alien: Covenant," which opens in theaters in the U.S. on May 19, 2017.

While promoting the new film, Scott warned that hundreds of aline species are "out there" and cautioned that humans likely won't fare well if these cosmic interlopers ever decide to pay a visit to Earth.

"If you are stupid enough to challenge them, you will be taken out in three seconds," Scott told the Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Gillian Anderson


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Actress Gillian Anderson is best known for playing FBI Special Agent Dana Scully on the hit sci-fi series "The X-Files." But while Anderson spent nine seasons investigating paranormal phenomena on the small screen, does she believe in aliens in real life?

"I do to the degree that the universe is obviously vast and the thought that we are the only planet full of living beings doesn't make sense," Anderson said in an interview with the guardian in 2012 "That doesn't necessarily mean that there are aliens, but there could be. If we're talking about the advancement of technology, that they'd be potentially further along than us is as conceivable as their existence. So I wouldn't rule it out."

Katy Perry


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In a 2014 interview with GQ, pop star Katy Perry spoke about her wide range of beliefs. "I see everything through a spiritual lens," She told GQ. "I believe in a lot of astrology. I believe in aliens. I look up into the stars and I imagine: How self-important are we to think that we are the only life-form?"

At the time, Perry said she might even take her questions about alien life to then-President Barack Obama.

"I mean, if my relationship with Obama gets any better, I'm going to ask him that question. It just hasn't been appropriate yet."

Nick Jonas


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In an interview with the British talk show "The Morning," singer Nick Jonas described his own close encounter. "I was in my backyard in L.A., and I looked up at the sky and [saw] three flying saucers," Jonas said. "I looked at my friend and said, 'Are you seeing this or am I losing my mind?'"

Jonas said he looked online and saw three similar reports from two weeks earlier. The U.S. Navy later claimed responsibility for the seemingly out-of-this-world display, saying the lights were from a Trident missile test. But Jonas has other ideas.
"I'm obsessed with UFO stuff in general, so I'm all over this," Jonas said. "That blue light freaks me out in the best way possible."


William Shatner


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As the most recognizable face of the "Star Trek" franchise, actor William Shatner is probably used to fielding questions about his extraterrestrial beliefs. But in a 2010 interview for Montreal Gazette, the man who brought Captain Kirk of the Starship Enterprise to life explained why he thinks intelligent beings must be out there. "There is no doubt that there is life out there; the mathematics of it leads you to that absolute conclusion. In my mind, there is no doubt that the universe teems — teems! — with life in all its forms."


Stephen Hawking

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Stephen Hawking has repeatedly warned that humans should be wary of contacting alien civilizations. In 2016, in a documentary called "Stephen Hawking's Favorite Places," the famed theoretical physicist said humanity may one day receive a signal from a potentially habitable alien world, such as Gliese 832c.
"But we should be wary of answering back," Hawking said in the 26-minute documentary. "Meeting an advanced civilization could be like Native Americans encountering Columbus. That didn't turn out so well." That's not the first time Hawking has expressed such a concern. In 2015, he cautioned that visiting aliens may be in search of resources to plunder, as they roam the cosmos colonizing other worlds.

"Such advanced aliens would perhaps become nomads, looking to conquer and colonize whatever planets they can reach," said in an interview with El Paris at the time.

Still, Hawking said it's not likely that humanity will find intelligent alien life in the next 20 years. "The probability is low, probably," said Hawking, who has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and is paralyzed, but "speaks" with the assistance of a computer.

Demi Lovato

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During an appearance on the talk show "Late Night with Seth Myers," singer Demi Lovato insisted that aliens are real. "How self-centered would we be, as humans, to believe that we are the only living things in the universe?" she said.









 

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Demi Lovato
During an appearance on the talk show "Late Night with Seth Myers," singer Demi Lovato insisted that aliens are real. "How self-centered would we be, as humans, to believe that we are the only living things in the universe?" she said.

Demi Lovato Reveals Receiving Message From ETs For Her Birthday

Is Demi Lovato merely promoting a television show or is she on a quest to reveal to humans that extraterrestrials are here and showing themselves to us in unusual ways? You could vote for the former if you know that her new UFO docuseries “Unidentified with Demi Lovato” premieres this week and she’s making the rounds to talk about it. Or you could support the latter if you’re intrigued by a personal encounter she claims to have had on her 28th birthday when aliens appeared to her in a very unusual way. That’s the side we’ll look at here.
We were stargazing and we tried to do this protocol where you make contact, and all of a sudden something showed up directly above us in the sky. It was huge lights that made a question mark, almost, in the sky — and then it just like backed out. I realized [then] that my life was probably going to change in a spiritual way, because I have a spiritual connection to this journey as well.
A question mark in the sky made of orbs? This sounds almost too contrived to be true, but Lovato has never been shy about her extraterrestrial beliefs. In 2014, she told Seth Meyers she believes in ETs, and in 2016 she stated in an Elle Canada interview that she’d seen a worm UFO a few years before. However, this most recent encounter seems to be linked to a trip she made to Joshua Tree National Park in October 2020 with Dr. Steven Greer and his CE5 team when she “witnessed the most incredibly profound sightings both in the sky as well as feet away from me.” Lovato admitted at the time she’d had several sessions with Greer before this October encounter. However, she made no mention of a “question mark” in the sky. Also, her 28th birthday was on August 28, 2020. Was that a separate encounter?
The feeling that you get from these beings is so warm and loving and accepting that it’s just overwhelming joy that happens when you’re able to make contact. When I say make contact, I just mean intentionally try to meditate and try to manifest sightings. It’s not that I’m actually, like, shaking hands with these beings — although I would love that. I think these beings are extremely peaceful and loving and when they show up, you can absolutely feel that concept.
Sigh. It’s becoming obvious Demi Lovato is not trying to replace Tom Delonge as America’s favorite celebrity UFO discloser and alien exposer. She’s not looking for spaceship parts, dead aliens or X-files – she’s searching for “very caring, very intelligent beings that are just looking out for the best interest of our planet, because we need some help.” So, is Demi Lovato promoting her new show or promoting her concern about the state of the Earth? Is that why she meditated a question mark?
I want people to have an open mind and heart and to realize that these beings are looking out for our best interest. There’s nothing to fear. If they wanted to hurt us, they would’ve hurt us. Honestly, what people don’t realize is when we send out nuclear waste into our atmosphere, it doesn’t just stay there. It goes out into the universe. Nuclear waste goes out into other possible civilizations. So I think that we have to be careful of what we’re doing on this planet, and I think that they’re just looking out for us.
Are they? Is she? You’ll have to judge that for yourself. At this point, all we can say is concern for the state of our planet is a good cause. It would be nice if celebrities went searching for leaders who could make the changes rather than aliens.

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