Robbie Williams believes aliens are deliberately targeting him to be a messenger for them on Earth because of his fame.
The 50-year-old singer has had several close encounters of the third kind, previously revealing he once saw a UFO so close to him he could’ve hit it with “a tennis ball”.
On another occasion when he was writing the song Arizona about alien contact a “gold ball of light” visited the studio when the music was playing.
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Robbie is convinced that extra-terrestrials keep coming to him because they want him to use his pop star status to tell the world the truth is out there.
He said: “I sometimes think – and I try to separate narcissism and ego, unsuccessfully a lot of the time – but there’s lots of different theories that we all have to do with this stuff but I often wonder if I’m supposed to see it because of my public platform. Am I supposed to see this so I can talk about it?”
Robbie lives in Beverly Hills with his wife Ayda Field and their four kids, Teddy, 11, Charlie, nine, Coco, five, and three-year-old Beau.
The Angels hitmaker has had the majority of his alien encounters in Los Angeles, and he feels as though the American city – where he has lived on-and-off for almost 15 years – is a magnate for visitors from other worlds.
He said: “For some reason I feel closer to the woo woo in Los Angeles than I do in England. I had a house in Wiltshire, the grounds and the house were a thousand years old and you would think that there I would be inundated with spectres or doors slamming, other people experienced it, I didn’t. It’s not until I go to Los Angeles where I live, or lived for a while, that it’s like there’s vortexes here, it’s a very strange land.”
Documenting the UFO visit to his recording studio back in 2008, he previously said: “I’d just written a song called Arizona, and it’s all about alien contact and I was playing that.
“I stood on the balcony and there was this big ball of gold light that turned up – we thought it was Venus or Mars or something. Then the song stops playing and it disappears. But then we put Arizona on again and the ball turned back up. It happened four times.
“After that a massive electrical storm started and these two big massive balls of light started dancing in the sky. It was like a whole light show for about an hour.”
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