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Stars believe what?
From alien abductions to leprechauns and Bigfoot, here are some of the strangest celebrity theories out there. 
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Ashley Graham

Ashley Graham believes in the supernatural. The model told Us Weekly she believes in mermaids and aliens. "I watch alien and mermaid videos on YouTube. I believe they exist somewhere!"
(Reuters)

Rob Lowe

Rob Lowe claimed that not only did he reportedly see a "wood ape" while filming his new A&E series “The Lowe Files,” but he can also apparently speak with dead people. “There’s a device they use that the theory is it can translate… that the spirits can talk through this device, for a lack of a better term,” said the 53-year-old at the Television Critics Association press tour, as reported by Us Weekly. He added, “… I don’t want to seem like a nut. I don’t want to end my career here."
(Reuters)

Claudia Schiffer

Claudia Schiffer recently gave a tour of her haunted Tudor mansion in England to Architectural Digest. However, the supermodel insisted her ghostly neighbors are really, really friendly. “We had a medium go around, and she told us that actually all the ghosts in the house are lovely,” the 46-year-old told the magazine. “No one needs to be scared.”
(Reuters)

Evan Rachel Wood

Evan Rachel Wood doesn't go anywhere without carrying sage and the gemstone tiger's eye. Why? To clean "demons out of places." The 29-year-old "Westworld" star revealed her strange habit to Cosmo.
(Reuters)

Hayden Panettiere

Hayden Panettiere is the latest to celebrity to share their thoughts on the chemical chemtrails conspiracy theory. Those who believe in chemtrails think that the white residue left behind by airplanes are chemicals ordered by the government for undisclosed reasons. She tweeted, "What the heck r they spraying over us?! It's been happening for years but only this extreme for the past few months."
(Reuters)

Nick Jonas

Nick Jonas revealed the he believes in UFOs. The singer claimed to have seen three flying saucers. "This was probably eight years ago, I was in my backyard in LA. I looked up in the sky and there was three flying saucers," he told "This Morning's" Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. "I looked at my friend and said, ‘Are you seeing this or am I losing my mind?’ He was seeing the same thing. We go online and there were three identical sightings two weeks before….It was me, my friend, and a bunch of people in LA that saw it.”
(Reuters)

Kacey Musgraves

The country singer told Us Weekly that she has a "very irrational fear of spiders. And alien abductions." Musgraves also claimed she's seen "several UFOs."
(Reuters)

Kylie Jenner

Kylie Jenner is another celebrity that believes in the chemtrails conspiracy theory. The 17-year-old shared her thoughts in a picture riddled with spelling errors.
(Reuters/Twitter)

Tom Delonge

The Blink-182 co founder believes he had an encounter with an alien while filming near Area 51. He opened up to Paper magazine claiming the government once tapped his phone to find out about the information he had gathered on extraterrestrials.
(Reuters)

Nicole 'Coco' Austin

The reality star has a ghostly admirer. Literally. Celebrity psychic Kim Russo told FOX411 Ice-T's wife came to her when she was being haunted by a ghost. "[Coco] had a ghost that was physically into her, that’s not your typical," Russo recalled.
(Reuters)

Kesha

The "Die Young" singer says she has sex with ghosts. "I've got a song called 'Supernatural', that song was about having sex with a ghost," she told Ryan Seacrest.  "I lived in this flop house at Rural Canyon and there was this weird energy that lived there, and it used to keep me [up] at night and wake me up. And it progressed into this dark, sexual spirit." Next time, keep it to yourself Kesha.
(Reuters)

Dean Cain

Dean Cain didn’t believe in Bigfoot before he started filming the upcoming reality show “10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty,” but now his views have changed. “Since I’ve already shot the show, I can’t say definitively whether I believe there’s a Sasquatch, Bigfoot, Yetty out there,” Cain said on “Fox & Friends.” “But I will say this: I started off as a major skeptic and I’m much less skeptical now than I was.”
(Reuters)

Kanye West

"I am a god," West sings on his new album. "I wrote 'I Am a God'... Cause it's like, 'Yo! Nobody can tell me where I can and can't go'," he told W Magazine. "Man, I'm the number living and breathing rock star. I am Axl Rose; I am Jim Morrison; I am Jimi Hendrix." Tell us how you really feel, Kanye.
(Reuters)

Michelle Pfeiffer

Michelle recently revealed that she was in a cult when she first began her Hollywood career. For a time, she believed that humans could exist on sunlight alone.Michelle Pfeiffer
(Reuters)

Fran Drescher

Fran Drescher reportedly thinks she and her ex-husband were abducted by aliens and implanted with electronic tracking chips. She has spoken about matching scars the two have, noting the marks are from their alien encounters.
(Reuters)

Megan Fox

Smoldering actress Megan Fox has said she believes in everything from leprechauns to Bigfoot to the Loch Ness Monster. “I believe that this stuff came from somewhere other than people's imaginations,” she said.
(Reuters)

Russell Crowe

“Gladiator” actor Russell Crowe claimed via Twitter to have recorded UFOs flying over Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens. He even posted a video of the supposed UFO sighting, arguing with viewers on YouTube who said his UFO was a fake.
(Reuters)

Shirley MacLaine

Shirley MacLaine’s daughter claims her famous mom believed that daughter’s father, Steve, was not her real father but a clone of the real one, an astronaut named Paul. For years Steve conned MacLaine into paying him up to $60,000 a month for “Paul’s space travel expenses.”
(Reuters)

Lady Gaga

Pop star Lady Gaga once said she tries to refrain from having sex because she believes her partners will try and take “my creativity from me through my vagina.”
(Reuters)

Axl Rose

According to multiple reports, Guns N’ Roses rocker Axl Rose won’t play concerts in cities that begin with the letter M because he thinks it is a cursed letter.
(Reuters)

Pete Doherty

Rocker Pete Doherty has been quoted saying the west wing of his home is haunted. He claims the area, which used to be the servants quarters of the house, will become lively as if ghosts are having a “mad party.”
(Reuters)

Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie was once known for wearing a vial of blood around her neck, belonging to her then-husband Billy Bob Thorton. Not to worry, Thorton sported a vial of Jolie’s blood around his neck too. It is rumored the two believed the vials strengthened their bond.
(Reuters)

Stars believe what?

From alien abductions to leprechauns and Bigfoot, here are some of the strangest celebrity theories out there. 

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