**Buzz Aldrin, second man on the moon and one of the world’s most famous astronauts, has reportedly passed a lie-detector proving he saw a UFO while in outer space.
Buzz, now 88, says that he saw an “L-shaped” spacecraft when he was on his way to the moon back in 1969.
“There was something out there that was close enough to be observed … sort of L-shaped,” he apparently said.
In a recent Reddit thread, the veteran astronaut told his fans he is “almost certain there is life out there.”
“There may be aliens in our Milky Way galaxy, and there are billions of other galaxies. The probability is almost certain that there is life somewhere in space.”
While many may feel like taking Aldrin’s comment with a grain of salt – here are five celebrities who definitely believe there is life in outer space.
Tom Cruise
In 2007, Tom Cruise, reportedly built an $11million luxury underground bunker at his Colorado property, so his then family could survive an alien invasion.
In the same year, Tom Cruise is reported to have said he was open to the idea of aliens.
“Are you really so arrogant as to believe we are alone in this universe? Millions of stars, and we’re supposed to be the only living creatures? No, there are many things out there. We just don’t know.”
Zayn Malik
Zayn Malik told Glamour Magazine an alien told him to quit One Direction
No we aren’t kidding. The solo pop star says the extra-terrestrial came to him in a dream.
Glamour Magazine unearthed the out-there reason for going solo during a recent interview.
They asked him when the first time was that he realised he wanted to split from the band and do his own thing, musically speaking.
“An alien spoke to me in a dream,” the 23-year-old musician told the publication.
Unfortunately for us all, he neglected to expand on it any further than that.
Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John claims she saw a UFO when she was a teenager. The 60-year-old ‘Xanadu’ actress has described how she saw a silver object flying through the sky when she was 15. She recalls, “I have seen one when I was very young. It was unidentified and it was flying.”
The actress elaborated that at the time she saw the UFO, most people did not believe in extraterrestrial life. “In England, most people now think UFOs are possible.Twenty years ago, how many people would have thought that?”
Megan Fox
The Transformers actress once told Ellen DeGeneres, “Everyone thinks I’m crazy. It’s all about the theory that these megalithic structures were possibly built by—not necessarily like little green aliens, but maybe future humans that they call ancient astronauts—that did some sort of time travel. Something extraterrestrial was involved.”
Halle Berry
Halle Berry is a more recent public believer. In a 2014 Interview with David Letterman, the Catwoman actress said she thinks they are “out there.”
She said, “I don’t believe we are the only species in existence. My ego doesn’t tell me that we’re the only ones who survived … it might take us 20 years to get to those other life forms, but I think they are out there.”