Actress Goldie Hawn says aliens touched her in the 1960s: 'It felt like the finger of God'
Legendary actress Goldie Hawn described her experience seeing UFOs and even claimed that she was physically touched by alien beings in the 1960s.
"That was a time when, you know, there was a lot of UFO sightings," Hawn said about the 1960s. The actress was employed as a dancer in her early 20s in California when she described seeing a UFO for the first time.
"I remember this so clearly: I went outside my door, and I sat on the little ledge, and I looked up at the dark sky. And I saw all these stars," Hawn said on Apple Fitness+ show "Time to Walk."
"All I could think of was how far does this go? How little are we? Are we the only planet in the whole wide universe that has life on it?"
Hawn called out to any aliens in the sky that may have been listening, Newsweek reported.
"I know you're out there, I know we're not alone, and I would like to meet you one day."
The extraterrestrials apparently heeded Hawn's call, albeit several months later. Four months reportedly went by before Hawn said she was visited by aliens. After asking to take a nap in a friend's car during a dance job in West Covina, California, Hawn said she started to hear a noise.
"I got this high-pitched sound in my ear," she recalled. The actress described a "high frequency" and said she then saw three beings with "triangular-shaped heads."
"They were silver in color, slash for a mouth, tiny little nose, no ears. They were pointing at me, pointing at me in the car as if they were discussing me like I was a subject. And they were droning."
Hawn noted, like many before her, that she felt a sense of paralysis and was unable to move during the experience. However, she said she was able to "burst out" of the captivity.
Hawn also spoke during the Apple show about how aliens had touched her, inducing a feeling of some type.
"[The aliens] touched me, and it felt like the finger of God. It was the most benevolent, loving feeling. This was powerful. It was filled with light."
"We can never ever lose our wonder," Hawn continued. "It's just no fun. It's really an important aspect of being an adventurer, where nothing is impossible."
Hawn's longtime partner and sometime co-star Kurt Russell has explained his own share of alien experiences, including that he reported inexplicable lights over Phoenix in 1997.
"I was flying [my son Oliver Hudson] to go see his girlfriend, and we were on approach," Russell told the BBC in 2017. "I saw six lights over the airport in absolute uniform in a V shape. Oliver said to me — I was just looking at him, I was coming in, we're maybe a half a mile out — and Oliver said, 'Pa, what are those lights?'"
The sighting was widely reported and has since been known as the Phoenix Lights event.
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