01of 13Helen SharmanJack Taylor/GettyThe renowned British astronaut not only believesthere are aliens out there, but she also thinks they could be living among us humans on earth — right now.“Aliens exist, there’s no two ways about it,” Sharman told the Guardian’sObservermagazine in January 2020. “There are so many billions of stars out there in the universe that there must be all sorts of different forms of life.“She also added: “It’s possible they’re here right now and we simply can’t see them.“02of 13Bernie SandersBernie Sanders.Ethan Miller/Getty ImagesIn the wake of a Facebook movement to storm Nevada’s Area 51, presidential hopeful Sanderswas asked on theJoe Rogan Experienceif he’d release any information the U.S. government has about alien life forms if elected president.“Well I tell you, my wife would demand that I let you know,” he said. Assuring the host that as a senator he currently doesn’t have any access to such information, if it does exist, he said that if elected president, “I’ll be on the show, we’ll announce it on the show. How’s that?“03of 13Bill NyeDimitrios Kambouris/Getty ImagesThe beloved scientist and former host ofBill Nye the Science Guyexplained his hypothesisat the premiere ofMen in Black:Internationalin New York City in June 2019.During the premiere, Nye posted a selfie on Twitter in which he wore sunglasses to matchMen in BlackstarsChris HemsworthandTessa Thompson.“AtMen In Blackpremiere,” he wrote. “There are 200 billion stars in our galaxy. That’s likely 2 trillion planets. Aliens gotta be out there…“04of 13KeshaPaul Morigi/WireImageDuring an appearance on theZach Sang Show, the “Praying” crooner opened up about having seen spaceships in real life — and how the experience inspired herRainbowtrack “Spaceships.““I look up in the sky and there’s a bunch of spaceships,” she revealed. “I swear to God, there were like five to seven, and I don’t know why I didn’t like try to take a picture of it — I just looked at it. I was sitting on a rock, and I was like, ‘What in the hell is that?’ I was trying to figure it out, and then they went away. And then they came back.““I was like, ‘Those are f—ing aliens.’ They were spaceships!” she recalled.05of 13Nick JonasShareif Ziyadat/Getty ImagesThe singer is still spooked from his UFO sighting more than a decade ago, when he claimed to have seen “three flying saucers” in his L.A. backyard. “I looked at my friend and said, ‘Are you seeing this or am I losing my mind?’ " herecalled in an interview. As for the flashing blue lights spotted in the California sky a few years ago — laterdeclared a missile test— he has his theories. “I’m obsessed with UFO stuff in general, so I’m all over this,” Jonas said.06of 13Khloé KardashianKhloe Kardashian/InstagramMuch like Jonas,Kardashiandoes not buy the missile test “cover-up” purporting to explain the bright lights that ran across the L.A. sky in 2015. “I live for this stuff #UFO #WeAreNotAlone omg @KendallJenner this is wild!” shetweetedwhen the mysterious lights first hit the sky. After news outlets began guessing the source of the lights, Kardashian was skeptical: “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.“07of 13Demi LovatoChristian Augustin/GettyLovatohas said they know aliens are real, telling Seth Meyers, “How self-centered would we be, as humans, to believe that we are the only living things in the universe?“08of 13Katy PerryJohn Salangsang/Invision/AP"I look up into the stars and I imagine: How self-important are we to think that we are the only life-form,“PerrytoldGQ.09of 13Zooey DeschanelFrederick M. Brown/Getty ImagesHere’s a good one to tell their children: When Zooey was growing up, her sister Emily told her “the Neptunians had killed my real sister and replaced her with a facsimile who looked just like her.” We’re pretty sure Zooey has since called her sister’s bluff, but this is also assumingallof our siblings aren’t from Mars.10of 13Megan FoxBrendon Thorne/GettyFoxhas saidshe believes in"everything” — including ghosts, Bigfoot and aliens. (We thought for sure she was going to say “chocolate, a new pair of shoes andRyan Gosling, but to each her own.)11of 13Halle BerryFrancois G. Durand/GettyPop quiz: “I don’t believe we are the only species in existence,” explainedBerry, but did she say this: A) in character as astronaut Molly Woods inExtantor B) in an interview with David Letterman? (Thecorrect answer is B, but we understand the confusion.)12of 13Tom DelongeJohn Sciulli/Getty Images for WIREDAccording tothe Wikileaks dump, the Blink-182 guitarist and singerreportedly emailedHillary Clinton’scampaign managerJohn Podestain October 2016 about aliens. But his interest goes further back.“You have to understand, I’ve been involved in this for a long time,” he toldPapermagazine. “I have sources from the government. I’ve had my phone tapped. I’ve done a lot of weird stuff in this industry — people wouldn’t believe me if I told them.” He even detailed a specific alien encounter.13of 13William ShatnerChristopher Polk/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty"There is no doubt that there is life out there; the mathematics of it lead you to that absolute conclusion. In my mind, there is no doubt that the universe teems — teems! — with life in all its forms,” said Shatner, whose experience playingStar Trek’s Captain Kirk pretty much makes him an expert on the subject.
01of 13Helen SharmanJack Taylor/GettyThe renowned British astronaut not only believesthere are aliens out there, but she also thinks they could be living among us humans on earth — right now.“Aliens exist, there’s no two ways about it,” Sharman told the Guardian’sObservermagazine in January 2020. “There are so many billions of stars out there in the universe that there must be all sorts of different forms of life.“She also added: “It’s possible they’re here right now and we simply can’t see them.”
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Helen Sharman
Jack Taylor/Getty

The renowned British astronaut not only believesthere are aliens out there, but she also thinks they could be living among us humans on earth — right now.
“Aliens exist, there’s no two ways about it,” Sharman told the Guardian’sObservermagazine in January 2020. “There are so many billions of stars out there in the universe that there must be all sorts of different forms of life.”
She also added: “It’s possible they’re here right now and we simply can’t see them.”
02of 13Bernie SandersBernie Sanders.Ethan Miller/Getty ImagesIn the wake of a Facebook movement to storm Nevada’s Area 51, presidential hopeful Sanderswas asked on theJoe Rogan Experienceif he’d release any information the U.S. government has about alien life forms if elected president.“Well I tell you, my wife would demand that I let you know,” he said. Assuring the host that as a senator he currently doesn’t have any access to such information, if it does exist, he said that if elected president, “I’ll be on the show, we’ll announce it on the show. How’s that?”
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Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders.Ethan Miller/Getty Images

In the wake of a Facebook movement to storm Nevada’s Area 51, presidential hopeful Sanderswas asked on theJoe Rogan Experienceif he’d release any information the U.S. government has about alien life forms if elected president.
“Well I tell you, my wife would demand that I let you know,” he said. Assuring the host that as a senator he currently doesn’t have any access to such information, if it does exist, he said that if elected president, “I’ll be on the show, we’ll announce it on the show. How’s that?”
03of 13Bill NyeDimitrios Kambouris/Getty ImagesThe beloved scientist and former host ofBill Nye the Science Guyexplained his hypothesisat the premiere ofMen in Black:Internationalin New York City in June 2019.During the premiere, Nye posted a selfie on Twitter in which he wore sunglasses to matchMen in BlackstarsChris HemsworthandTessa Thompson.“AtMen In Blackpremiere,” he wrote. “There are 200 billion stars in our galaxy. That’s likely 2 trillion planets. Aliens gotta be out there…”
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Bill Nye
Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

The beloved scientist and former host ofBill Nye the Science Guyexplained his hypothesisat the premiere ofMen in Black:Internationalin New York City in June 2019.
During the premiere, Nye posted a selfie on Twitter in which he wore sunglasses to matchMen in BlackstarsChris HemsworthandTessa Thompson.
“AtMen In Blackpremiere,” he wrote. “There are 200 billion stars in our galaxy. That’s likely 2 trillion planets. Aliens gotta be out there…”
04of 13KeshaPaul Morigi/WireImageDuring an appearance on theZach Sang Show, the “Praying” crooner opened up about having seen spaceships in real life — and how the experience inspired herRainbowtrack “Spaceships.““I look up in the sky and there’s a bunch of spaceships,” she revealed. “I swear to God, there were like five to seven, and I don’t know why I didn’t like try to take a picture of it — I just looked at it. I was sitting on a rock, and I was like, ‘What in the hell is that?’ I was trying to figure it out, and then they went away. And then they came back.““I was like, ‘Those are f—ing aliens.’ They were spaceships!” she recalled.
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Kesha
Paul Morigi/WireImage

During an appearance on theZach Sang Show, the “Praying” crooner opened up about having seen spaceships in real life — and how the experience inspired herRainbowtrack “Spaceships.”
“I look up in the sky and there’s a bunch of spaceships,” she revealed. “I swear to God, there were like five to seven, and I don’t know why I didn’t like try to take a picture of it — I just looked at it. I was sitting on a rock, and I was like, ‘What in the hell is that?’ I was trying to figure it out, and then they went away. And then they came back.”
“I was like, ‘Those are f—ing aliens.’ They were spaceships!” she recalled.
05of 13Nick JonasShareif Ziyadat/Getty ImagesThe singer is still spooked from his UFO sighting more than a decade ago, when he claimed to have seen “three flying saucers” in his L.A. backyard. “I looked at my friend and said, ‘Are you seeing this or am I losing my mind?’ " herecalled in an interview. As for the flashing blue lights spotted in the California sky a few years ago — laterdeclared a missile test— he has his theories. “I’m obsessed with UFO stuff in general, so I’m all over this,” Jonas said.
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Nick Jonas
Shareif Ziyadat/Getty Images

The singer is still spooked from his UFO sighting more than a decade ago, when he claimed to have seen “three flying saucers” in his L.A. backyard. “I looked at my friend and said, ‘Are you seeing this or am I losing my mind?’ " herecalled in an interview. As for the flashing blue lights spotted in the California sky a few years ago — laterdeclared a missile test— he has his theories. “I’m obsessed with UFO stuff in general, so I’m all over this,” Jonas said.
06of 13Khloé KardashianKhloe Kardashian/InstagramMuch like Jonas,Kardashiandoes not buy the missile test “cover-up” purporting to explain the bright lights that ran across the L.A. sky in 2015. “I live for this stuff #UFO #WeAreNotAlone omg @KendallJenner this is wild!” shetweetedwhen the mysterious lights first hit the sky. After news outlets began guessing the source of the lights, Kardashian was skeptical: “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.”
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Khloé Kardashian
Khloe Kardashian/Instagram

Much like Jonas,Kardashiandoes not buy the missile test “cover-up” purporting to explain the bright lights that ran across the L.A. sky in 2015. “I live for this stuff #UFO #WeAreNotAlone omg @KendallJenner this is wild!” shetweetedwhen the mysterious lights first hit the sky. After news outlets began guessing the source of the lights, Kardashian was skeptical: “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.”
07of 13Demi LovatoChristian Augustin/GettyLovatohas said they know aliens are real, telling Seth Meyers, “How self-centered would we be, as humans, to believe that we are the only living things in the universe?”
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Demi Lovato
Christian Augustin/Getty

Lovatohas said they know aliens are real, telling Seth Meyers, “How self-centered would we be, as humans, to believe that we are the only living things in the universe?”
08of 13Katy PerryJohn Salangsang/Invision/AP"I look up into the stars and I imagine: How self-important are we to think that we are the only life-form,“PerrytoldGQ.
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Katy Perry
John Salangsang/Invision/AP

“I look up into the stars and I imagine: How self-important are we to think that we are the only life-form,“PerrytoldGQ.
09of 13Zooey DeschanelFrederick M. Brown/Getty ImagesHere’s a good one to tell their children: When Zooey was growing up, her sister Emily told her “the Neptunians had killed my real sister and replaced her with a facsimile who looked just like her.” We’re pretty sure Zooey has since called her sister’s bluff, but this is also assumingallof our siblings aren’t from Mars.
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Zooey Deschanel
Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images

Here’s a good one to tell their children: When Zooey was growing up, her sister Emily told her “the Neptunians had killed my real sister and replaced her with a facsimile who looked just like her.” We’re pretty sure Zooey has since called her sister’s bluff, but this is also assumingallof our siblings aren’t from Mars.
10of 13Megan FoxBrendon Thorne/GettyFoxhas saidshe believes in"everything” — including ghosts, Bigfoot and aliens. (We thought for sure she was going to say “chocolate, a new pair of shoes andRyan Gosling, but to each her own.)
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Megan Fox
Brendon Thorne/Getty

Foxhas saidshe believes in"everything” — including ghosts, Bigfoot and aliens. (We thought for sure she was going to say “chocolate, a new pair of shoes andRyan Gosling, but to each her own.)
11of 13Halle BerryFrancois G. Durand/GettyPop quiz: “I don’t believe we are the only species in existence,” explainedBerry, but did she say this: A) in character as astronaut Molly Woods inExtantor B) in an interview with David Letterman? (Thecorrect answer is B, but we understand the confusion.)
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Halle Berry
Francois G. Durand/Getty

Pop quiz: “I don’t believe we are the only species in existence,” explainedBerry, but did she say this: A) in character as astronaut Molly Woods inExtantor B) in an interview with David Letterman? (Thecorrect answer is B, but we understand the confusion.)
12of 13Tom DelongeJohn Sciulli/Getty Images for WIREDAccording tothe Wikileaks dump, the Blink-182 guitarist and singerreportedly emailedHillary Clinton’scampaign managerJohn Podestain October 2016 about aliens. But his interest goes further back.“You have to understand, I’ve been involved in this for a long time,” he toldPapermagazine. “I have sources from the government. I’ve had my phone tapped. I’ve done a lot of weird stuff in this industry — people wouldn’t believe me if I told them.” He even detailed a specific alien encounter.
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Tom Delonge
John Sciulli/Getty Images for WIRED

According tothe Wikileaks dump, the Blink-182 guitarist and singerreportedly emailedHillary Clinton’scampaign managerJohn Podestain October 2016 about aliens. But his interest goes further back.
“You have to understand, I’ve been involved in this for a long time,” he toldPapermagazine. “I have sources from the government. I’ve had my phone tapped. I’ve done a lot of weird stuff in this industry — people wouldn’t believe me if I told them.” He even detailed a specific alien encounter.
13of 13William ShatnerChristopher Polk/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty"There is no doubt that there is life out there; the mathematics of it lead you to that absolute conclusion. In my mind, there is no doubt that the universe teems — teems! — with life in all its forms,” said Shatner, whose experience playingStar Trek’s Captain Kirk pretty much makes him an expert on the subject.
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William Shatner
Christopher Polk/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty

“There is no doubt that there is life out there; the mathematics of it lead you to that absolute conclusion. In my mind, there is no doubt that the universe teems — teems! — with life in all its forms,” said Shatner, whose experience playingStar Trek’s Captain Kirk pretty much makes him an expert on the subject.
source: people.com