Camila Cabello is known for her stunning voice and impressive acting skills. But what fans might not know is that she’s a believer… In UFOs.
Appearing on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday night, the star showed the audience footage of what she believed to be ‘spooky’ extraterrestrial happenings. Check out her bizarre encounter here:
The 'Señorita' singer showed a clip of her parents in South America whilst she was on tour there.
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But what the 'Havana' hitmaker didn’t realise at first was that something shot past them in the sky that did not 'look like a bird’.
Although somewhat difficult to make out at first, the supposed UFO is easier to notice in slow motion, as a screenshot shows the two objects flying by.
“Guys, I think that the aliens trusted me to capture a UFO moment!” she said.
The star also explained how she’s usually skeptical when it comes to extraterrestrial sightings, but also added that her parents love watching documentaries on the topic.
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"So we're hiking, and there's been a lot of spooky activity there," said Camila.
"[...] I love nature documentaries, planet Earth, I'm not super into extraterrestrial. So I'm coming from a more sceptical mind, but we take this picture and my dad is looking through the pictures and he sees these two objects [...] I slowed the video down and everything, I think we may have caught a UFO."
After showing the video to Jimmy and the audience, the singer said: "Do you guys see that?"
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Our minds are blown.
"That does not look like a bird," she continued.
"It's not a phone thing because you see it clearly go from behind the mountain to like close to the camera to behind another mountain."
However, Camila didn't share the video online or on any of her social media platforms beforehand. When discussing her worries about chatting about the supposed encounter on the show, Camila added: “If the aliens trusted me to be there at that moment, I don’t want them to think I’m exploiting them right now.”
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Camila is currently a coach on The Voice USA, and has recently admitted she sometimes gets a little imposter syndrome.
"I do get a little bit of imposter syndrome sometimes. I do want to do right by the contestants and sometimes I'm like — there's some people that are 40, they've been doing this for so long and I'm like, 'I think you should do it like this'," she explained to PEOPLE.
"But I'm like, you know what? No because I have been doing this for 10 years now and I had extreme situations where it hasn't been a slow journey either. So I've had to gather a lot of knowledge in a short burst of time. I do have something to offer and I try to just be as helpful as possible."
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