For centuries—whether kings, rock stars, or presidents—the same thing keeps happening: they look up and see something they cannot explain. Unidentified flying objects. Elvis Presley saw them. Kurt Russell flew by them. Even Miley Cyrus claims to have witnessed something unknown in the sky.
So let’s take a look at some of the most exciting, terrifying, and downright bizarre celebrity encounters with aliens—what we now commonly call UAPs, or unidentified aerial phenomena.
I’m talking about aliens and flying saucers. Different lives, different eras, different professions—all describing essentially the same thing.
Ancient warriors, well-known politicians, famous athletes, and respected actors have all claimed to witness the unexplainable. Lights and objects that defy gravity, challenge our understanding of physics, and completely blow our minds.
Why Do So Many Celebrities Claim UFO Sightings?
From ancient times to modern Hollywood, the story never really changes. The same lights. The same sky. Across cultures and centuries, people continue to describe similar experiences—filled with both fear and wonder.
But there’s something about celebrity accounts that hits differently. Whether it’s credibility, fame, or just curiosity, we tend to listen a little more closely when it’s a well-known figure telling the story.
Musicians and UFOs: Are They More “Tuned In” to the Unknown?
Musicians, in particular, feel like a different category. Almost as if they’re tuned into something—something spiritual, something cosmic—like they’re connected to another realm.
Take Elvis Presley. On the night of his birth, his father stepped outside for a celebratory smoke and reportedly saw strange lights hovering above their home, as if something from beyond was welcoming the future King of Rock and Roll. Elvis himself maintained a lifelong fascination with UFOs, claiming that strange lights followed him from childhood all the way to Graceland. According to his spiritual advisor and hairdresser, Elvis even claimed he communicated telepathically with extraterrestrials as a child—and that they showed him visions of his future, wearing a white jumpsuit on stage.
John Lennon’s Close Encounter in New York

Then there’s John Lennon, who claimed he saw a flying saucer outside his New York apartment in the 1970s. He described it in detail, saying he felt compelled to go to the window, where he saw a hovering object—no more than 100 feet away—with flashing lights surrounding it and a steady red light on top.
From David Bowie to Tom DeLonge: Rock Stars and Alien Obsession
Jimi Hendrix’s brother also wrote about a childhood UFO sighting that deeply influenced Hendrix’s cosmic style. David Bowie didn’t just sing about space—he was obsessed with it. Before fame, he even worked for a UFO magazine and reportedly experienced multiple sightings during that time.
Sun Ra famously claimed he was from Saturn, turning UFO mythology into performance art. Reg Presley of The Troggs wrote books about UFOs and even hosted his own show about them. Sammy Hagar claims he was abducted, and the lead singer of Muse says the same.
Then there’s Tom DeLonge of Blink-182—who didn’t just talk about UFOs; he built an entire research organization around them. He left his massively successful band to pursue UFO research full-time, working with government insiders and whistleblowers. His efforts helped bring attention to the now-infamous “Tic Tac” videos—real footage showing unidentified craft operating in ways we can’t explain.
Modern Pop Stars and Their UFO Encounters
Robbie Williams has also reported multiple sightings, even pausing his music career for years to study the phenomenon. He claims that UFOs appeared during performances of a song he wrote about alien visitation.
Lupe Fiasco has described a childhood experience involving strange energy and a mysterious scar. Alicia Keys has spoken about seeing unexplained lights and believes everyone has encountered a UFO at least once.
Mick Jagger reportedly saw strange lights before The Rolling Stones exploded in popularity—and even installed a UFO detector at his home.
Moving into more recent pop culture, Miley Cyrus says she was chased by a glowing flying object she described as a “flying snowplow,” even making eye contact with the entity inside. Post Malone has claimed multiple sightings across different states. Demi Lovato has taken things even further, saying she communicates telepathically with extraterrestrial beings and has been taken to another planet.
Kesha has had similar experiences, as has Nick Jonas, who saw UFOs as a teenager. Kacey Musgraves has described fireball-like sightings. Even Kendall Jenner and Khloé Kardashian once shared footage of mysterious lights in the sky—though it was later explained as a missile test.
Athletes Who Say They’ve Seen UFOs
Athletes have their stories too. Manu Ginóbili thought he saw a UFO—though it may have been skydivers with flares. Aaron Rodgers claims to have witnessed a massive object chased by fighter jets. Muhammad Ali spoke frequently about seeing flying saucers, and Shaquille O’Neal has said the same.
Hollywood’s Strangest Alien Encounters

Hollywood is no stranger to these encounters either. Dan Aykroyd is a lifelong UFO enthusiast who claims direct experiences with extraterrestrials. Russell Crowe captured strange lights on camera. Olivia Newton-John saw a UFO as a teenager. January Jones recalls seeing a spaceship as a child.
Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro even had a sighting—but, famously, he wasn’t impressed, calling the craft cliché and poorly designed.
Goldie Hawn has described a peaceful alien encounter that changed her life. And then there’s Kurt Russell, who reported one of the most famous sightings of all time—the Phoenix Lights—while flying his plane.
Political Figures and UFO Sightings
Even political figures have stepped into this territory. Shirley MacLaine has written extensively about extraterrestrial encounters. President Jimmy Carter reported seeing a UFO before taking office. Ronald Reagan experienced a mysterious aerial encounter and later spoke about how an alien threat could unite humanity.
The Wildest Celebrity UFO Story Ever Told
And then there’s one of the wildest stories of all: Jackie Gleason and President Richard Nixon allegedly visiting a military base to view crashed UFO debris and frozen alien bodies. According to reports, Gleason was deeply shaken by the experience and became obsessed with UFOs for the rest of his life—even building a saucer-shaped house.
UFO Sightings Throughout History: From Ancient Times to Today
But this phenomenon isn’t new. Ancient civilizations wrote about strange objects in the sky. Christopher Columbus reported mysterious lights over the ocean. Alexander the Great allegedly saw “flying shields” during battle.
Why We Believe Celebrity UFO Stories More Than Others
And while anyone can claim to see something unusual, for some reason, we tend to listen a little more closely when it’s a celebrity telling the story.
That combination of fame, perceived credibility, and sheer curiosity makes these accounts hard to ignore—even when they sound completely unbelievable.











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