Goldie Hawn says 'an alien touched' her and it was 'like the finger of God'

Goldie Hawn says 'an alien touched' her and it was 'like the finger of God'.
Goldie Hawn says 'an alien touched' her and it was 'like the finger of God'. Photo credit: Getty Images

Goldie Hawn claims she was touched by an alien in a bizarre confession in a new podcast.

The Death Becomes Her actress told Apple Fitness audio Time To Walk that she had asked aliens to visit her and they ultimately did.

She claimed it happened in her 20s while she was living in California and there were "a lot of UFO sightings."

"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. And all I could think of was … 'Are we the only planet in the whole wide universe that has life on it?'"

She then revealed she called out to any aliens who were out there, saying 'We're not alone, and I would like to meet you one day'."

She then said four months later, something strange happened to her while she was napping in a friend's car and heard a "high frequency" in her ear.

She claimed she saw "three triangular-shaped heads", silver in colour with a "tiny little nose," no ears and "a slash for a mouth."

"The aliens were pointing at me … discussing me like I was a subject," she said.

Revealing she was "unable to move", she said 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."

Hawn is not the only celebrity to have made claims of the paranormal recently.

In August, Olivia Newton-John's husband and daughter said the former Grease star had visited them as a "blue orb" since dying.

"Mom and I had talked years back," her daughter Chloe Lattanzi told People at the time. "We'd watch these paranormal shows, and I'd say, ‘You gotta show up for me'. 

"And she was like, ‘I'll show up as one of those orb things'."

Newton-John died at age 73 at her home in southern California one year before Lattanzi made the claims.