Hollywood actress Mira Sorvino has revealed she had a two-minute encounter with an alien craft back in 2018.
The Oscar winner, 54, watched in disbelief as a “farmhouse” sized object hovered over the ocean.
But after a lengthy encounter, the brightly lit globe whizzed away at a lightning pace out of sight.
When asked if she'd had an alien encounter, she said 'no' before adding: "I have seen a UFO, for real, there is nothing else to explain it, it was crazy, I believe (in aliens).
"I woke up in the middle of the night, we were in a rented house in the Malibu Hills after our home was affected by the Woolsey fire.
"I woke up and I went to the window and I was looking a the moon, I was thinking 'I wish I had my good camera to take a picture of this beautiful moon'"
Mira continued: "And all of a sudden, this ball that looked like the colour of a halogen light, a pinkish light, this huge ball zoomed over the ocean, hung over the ocean for about two minutes.
"I just stared at it and all of a sudden, just as fast as it arrived it went zoom and just disappeared."
"There is nothing that we have on earth that I am aware of that our technology could do that, except for a UFO, it was crazy."
Sorvino doesn't believe that the ET craft tried to contact her, but added: "It was weird that hung there while I looked at them, 'are you looking at me?'.
"It was the size of the house in The Wizard Of Oz that is flying in the sky, except it was round, it was big and far away."
The actress won the Academy Award and Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Woody Allen's Mighty Aphrodite.
She is so convinced her alien encounter was real that she laughed when the US government dropped its files about alien encounters during the pandemic with a lack of information.
"It just slid right under there," she said.
Sorvino was speaking to James Corden’s Late Late Show as she promoted the new comedy-horror show, Singing Vale.
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