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Robbie Williams with Paola Harris and Nick Pope in Nevada
LONDON, March 9 (UPI) -- British pop sensation Robbie Williams has divulged he wants to study extraterrestrial life, a report said Sunday.
Williams, 34, says he has seen unidentified flying objects three times and plans to study alien life forms once he quits the music business, the Daily Mail reported
Speaking on the Jeremy Kyle show, Williams said his first UFO sighting came as a child in Britain and his second came UFO in Beverly Hills, Calif. A third sighting occurred after he had written a song about alien contact, he said.
"This big ball of gold light turned up. On my life," Williams was quoted by the British newspaper as saying.
Williams claims he has seen the flying saucer three times and plans to study alien and extra-terrestrial lifeforms once he quits pop music. The 34-year-old also revealed during a television inteview that he believes in ghosts which he said are "from another world". Robbie said his first UFO sighting was when he was a child in Britain while he spotted his second in Beverly Hills. It seems he may have some alien fans, after revealing he said the third sighting was just after he had written a song about alien contact. Interviewed on the show by Devon soul sensation Joss Stone, Williams said: "This big ball of gold light turned up. On my life." As for ghost sightings he goes on to say: "People will think I'm mental, which I am." |