Demi Lovato, Gigi Hadid and other celebrities who believe in aliens
Pick them up! People have doubted the existence of life on other planets for centuries, including celebrities such as Demi Lovato, Tom DeLong, and Gigi Hadid.
The "Sorry Not Sorry" singer spoke about watching the 2020 documentary Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind on "Wild Ride!" with Steve-O ”in April of the same year. The film explores the possibility of extraterrestrial civilizations and how they can come into contact with humans.
“The first encounter will be like seeing a UFO,” Lovato explained. “The second would be some kind of proof left behind. The third meeting will be like some kind of interaction with an alien. The fourth is as if you are on board, you have been kidnapped, and then the fifth is human-initiated contact with aliens. I'm nuts now.
DeLong, for his part, has long believed in aliens and UFOs. In February 2015, the former Blink-182 frontman revealed that he had read 200 books about aliens.
“I don’t spend time looking at UFO reports or talking to little green men,” he told Paper magazine at the time. “I've already gone through this. If someone tells you that there is no life in the universe, you should be turned off. This is such nonsense.
DeLong founded his UFO research company To the Stars Academy in 2015. Two years later, the New York Times uncovered the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, a covert UFO investigation program funded by the US government. The program ran from 2007 to 2012, but some researchers from the now defunct unit continued their research with DeLonge.
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