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Chelsea star's stunning model Wag captured ‘best UFO footage ever' as ‘alien spaceship' zoomed past her plane

Chelsea star's stunning model Wag captured ‘best UFO footage ever' as ‘alien spaceship' zoomed past her plane

The Suna day ago
CHELSEA star Joao Felix's girlfriend once went viral after claiming to have captured footage of a UFO.
Colombian model Valentina Rueda began dating the striker this year.
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Just a few months ago she shot to fame thanks to her romance pursuit, appearing on the Netflix dating show Too Hot To Handle.
She had first taste of the limelight in 2023 however, after capturing strange footage of what she claimed was a UFO.
In a clip shared on her Instagram account, Valentina is filming on board a flight.
She focuses the camera outside where a small black dot appears in front of the clouds.
The strange object appears out of nowhere and zooms past the plane at an alarming speed.
It has been described as a saucer and features round edges.
UFO enthusiast The Hidden Underbelly, shared the clip and said: "In this footage we get a clear view of this object and this looks damn good.
"It seems to be a saucer shape craft."
The clip helped Valentina boost her fame and she now boasts 132,000 followers.
She is signed to model agency Newmark Models.
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