Machine Gun Kelly describes extraterrestrial encounters as he muses Earth is ‘reality’ TV for aliens

Machine Gun Kelly and his girlfriend Megan Fox had an instant connection upon first meeting in March, which has only grown as they bond over their unique beliefs. 

During his appearance on Tuesday’s episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden, the 30-year-old rapper opened up about being a ‘believer in life on other planets,’ just like the Transformers actress, 34. 

‘I saw life on this planet that was from another planet two nights ago over a lake in Thousand Oaks,’ he said, before describing a ‘red orb’ that appeared, then vanished.

Believers: During his appearance on Tuesday's episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden, Machine Gun Kelly opened up about being a 'believer in life on other planets,' just like girlfriend Megan Fox

Believers: During his appearance on Tuesday’s episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden, Machine Gun Kelly opened up about being a ‘believer in life on other planets,’ just like girlfriend Megan Fox

He continued: ‘A red orb came out of nowhere, went and disappeared again.’  

Additionally, the star detailed another extraterrestrial encounter, which included seeing a ‘blue orb over the Pacific’ in Bora Bora, one week before reports of a similar mysterious object (larger than a telephone pole) crashed into the sea near Hawaii. 

‘They’re out here… they’re all looking at Earth, like, “You guys are so dumb!”‘ he mused, while promoting his new single, Concert For Aliens. ‘Everything we’re doing the past year is so dumb!’

'I saw life on this planet that was from another planet two nights ago over a lake in Thousand Oaks,' he said, before describing a 'red orb' that appeared, then vanished

‘I saw life on this planet that was from another planet two nights ago over a lake in Thousand Oaks,’ he said, before describing a ‘red orb’ that appeared, then vanished

Out of this world: He went on to describe Earth as 'the best reality show ever for anyone not living'

Out of this world: He went on to describe Earth as ‘the best reality show ever for anyone not living’

He went on to describe Earth as ‘the best reality show ever for anyone not living’ on it.  

While many would dismiss his theories about UFOs or extraterrestrial life, Fox has publicly admitted to believing ‘in everything’ from Big Foot to ghosts for years. 

‘I’m one of those people who thinks, if aliens are real, when they come back to earth I’m one of the humans they’ll contact. It’s me – I know it’s gonna be me, I’ve always had that feeling,’ she told Cosmopolitan magazine in 2014. 

Looking in the right places: Additionally, the star detailed another extraterrestrial encounters, which included seeing a 'blue orb over the Pacific' in Bora Bora, one week before reports of a similar mysterious object (larger than a telephone pole) crashing into the sea near Hawaii

Looking in the right places: Additionally, the star detailed another extraterrestrial encounters, which included seeing a ‘blue orb over the Pacific’ in Bora Bora, one week before reports of a similar mysterious object (larger than a telephone pole) crashing into the sea near Hawaii

That same year, she also told MTV a ghost poured her ‘phantom coffee’ at a hotel in Mexico City while with her eldest child and nanny. 

‘I can’t explain to you why they were making those sounds,’ she recalled of the strange paranormal activity. 

When the host called her beliefs ‘outlandish,’ she insisted that the existence of aliens and Bigfoot was more than plausible. 

Cut from the same cloth: While many would doubt his theories about UFOs or extraterrestrial life, Fox has publicly said she believes 'in everything' from Big Foot to ghosts; seen in 2020

Cut from the same cloth: While many would doubt his theories about UFOs or extraterrestrial life, Fox has publicly said she believes ‘in everything’ from Big Foot to ghosts; seen in 2020 

‘If they’re a more advanced species, why would we be able to find them if they don’t want to be found?’ the beauty asked, while confirming that she believes in UFOs ‘1000 percent.’ 

Additionally, while in her mid-twenties, she defended her fairy-based belief system, which also included believing in leprechauns. 

‘We should all believe in leprechauns,’ the star told Esquire. ‘I’m a believer. I believe in all of this stuff. I like believing.’ 

'I'm one of those people who thinks, if aliens are real, when they come back to earth I'm one of the humans they'll contact. It's me - I know it's gonna be me, I've always had that feeling,' she told Cosmopolitan magazine in 2014

‘I’m one of those people who thinks, if aliens are real, when they come back to earth I’m one of the humans they’ll contact. It’s me – I know it’s gonna be me, I’ve always had that feeling,’ she told Cosmopolitan magazine in 2014

Fox did, however, clarify she wasn’t talking about the ‘Lucky Charms leprechauns,’ but ones in a more ‘traditional sense.’ 

‘I believe that this stuff came from somewhere other than people’s imaginations. You and I are humans; this is not all of it. This cannot be, because we are so disappointing,’ the mother-of-three noted. 

‘I believe in aliens. I am childlike in my spirit, and I want to believe in fairy tales. Loch Ness Monster – there’s something in it. They are my celebrities.’ 

At the time, Fox also said she loved watching the History Channel series’ Ancient Aliens, which posits theories of past human-extraterrestrial contact.  

Escape from reality: Fox previously called the History Channel series' Ancient Aliens, which posits theories of past human-extraterrestrial contact, her favorite show (seen in November)

Escape from reality: Fox previously called the History Channel series’ Ancient Aliens, which posits theories of past human-extraterrestrial contact, her favorite show (seen in November)