Robbie Williams, the iconic British singer who rose to fame in the 1990s with the pop group ‘Take That’, has long attracted audiences with his chart-topping hits.
However, in addition to his music career, Williams harbors a deep interest in the mysterious and unexplained, especially in unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
Williams’ fascination is not a recent development; it has been an important aspect of his life for years. His encounters with the unknown have not only aroused his curiosity, but have also influenced his work, he reports dailystar.co.uk.
In 2020, it was revealed that his hit song “Angels” was inspired by his childhood experiences with paranormal entities.
His interest in the paranormal led him to consider purchasing the Skinwalker Ranch in Utah, a location notorious for paranormal activity and UFO sightings.
Williams recounted a particularly striking experience in 2008 when a luminous orb appeared outside his studio while he was playing his song “Arizona,” which lyrically explores the theme of extraterrestrial contact.
The appearance of this orb seemed to be synchronized with the song, disappearing when the music stopped and only reappearing when the music played again.
“I had just written a song called Arizona, and it’s all about contact with aliens, and I played that,” he recalls. “I was standing on the balcony and there was a big ball of golden light coming up – we thought it was Venus or Mars or something.”
“Then the song stops playing and disappears.”
“But then we turned Arizona on again and the ball came up again. It happened four times.”
Williams has openly reflected on the purpose behind his experiences, speculating whether his celebrity status is intended as a platform to draw attention to these alien encounters.
“I think sometimes – and I try to separate narcissism from ego, often without success – but there are a lot of different theories that we all deal with this stuff, but I often wonder if I should see it because of my public platform” , he said.
“Do I need to see this so I can talk about it?”