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As crazy as it may sound, these stars' claims of seeing flying saucers in real life or meeting an alien in person may change one's opinion on extraterrestrial life.

AceShowbiz - If you still haven't believed this crazy alien theory, Russell Crowe claimed to have the evidence. In 2013, the Australian actor uploaded on YouTube a video of some time-lapse photos showing a glow in the skies behind his Sydney office, which sat on a pier in Royal Botanic Gardens. "UFO?" he tweeted the video, along with the caption which read, "Time Lapse Photos Outside RC’s Woolloomooloo Office (THESE ARE REAL!)"

Before people asked what could be the source of that light, the "Gladiator" star explained that it's not his camera flash, because his device wasn't equipped with one. "Canon 5D, no flash, can't be lense (sic) flare because it moves, camera is fixed," he said, adding, "The camera is on a balcony - not behind glass." Many argued that Crowe captured the lights of a conventional aircraft, a helicopter, a bug, a car or a yacht, leaving it to individuals to decide whether to believe it's really alien or not.

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