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Kacey Musgraves claims to have seen UFO orbs following her plane

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Kacey Musgraves had an out-of-this-world experience on a recent flight.

In a series of Instagram stories, the “Space Cowboy” singer detailed the “if—ing orb craziest, UFO experience” he had during a recent flight from Fort Worth, Texas, to Nashville, Tennessee.

“I’ve seen a lot of crazy things, I’ve seen fire burning in the sky, things I can’t explain, so it’s not the first time,” he said. “I was laying down and taking a nap, I saw these lights that caught my eye that they don’t look normal, I looked at them for a minute.”

He went on to say that he “watched them for about 45 minutes,” noting that they were “about 50,000 feet up.”

Musgraves shared on Instagram that she saw floating orbs following her plane while flying from Texas to Tennessee. (Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty Images)

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Musgraves described them as “orange” at times, but “at other times they were very bright and changed color, changed size.”

“These orbs weren’t moving like any craft we could control. They were going up and down, making triangular patterns,” he explained. “It’s pretty crazy, so they were following us from the Little Rock area, that’s when I noticed them, all the way to Nashville.”

A screenshot of Kacey Musgraves' Instagram story

Musgraves shared that the orbs would change color and were following her flight. (Kacey Musgraves/Instagram)

The “Merry Go Round” singer shared that when they arrived in Nashville, the pilots came out of the cabin and were “laughing” telling the passengers on the plane that “we’ve seen these every night and all the other pilots see them too and nobody knows what they are.”

He said that one of the pilots said that he saw them when he was flying from New York, and another said that he saw them in Dallas.

A screenshot of Kacey Musgraves' Instagram story featuring orbs

Musgraves shared that pilots have been seeing these orbs all over the place, but they don’t know what they are. (Kacey Musgraves/Instagram)

“S— it’s weird, but um, here! I’m open to it, I’m here,” Musgraves said before adding that the orbs were “changing direction with us, [and] they were following the plane.”

Musgraves shared videos of the orbs in subsequent stories, but noted that they looked like they were taken with a “f—ing toaster” and that they were difficult to capture “because they were so far away and it was late at night.”

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The country star is gearing up for the release of his latest album, Middle of Nowhere, which will drop in early May.

In an interview with NPR in March, he revealed that the album will feature a collaboration with Miranda Lambert, Musgraves saying that although they had not been in touch over the years, “and would not have considered friends,” he chose to connect with the singer after seeing her riding horses on Instagram.

Kacey Musgraves poses at the Grammys next to Miranda Lambert performing on stage at the Daytona 500

Musgraves and Lambert collaborated on a song from Musgraves’ latest album. (John Parra/Getty Images for the Latin Recording Academy; Jeff Robinson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

“Wait, that would be a really funny song. What if it’s a duet with him? What if I can get him to write on it?” he remembered thinking. “I just casually reached out to him and said, ‘I know we’ve had our s— over the years, but listen, we have at least two things in common. I’m not trying to be your friend. You have your life, I have mine. But I think this would be a f—ing funny song, and we should write it with Shane.’ [McAnally].’ And he was like, ‘Hell yeah, I’m in, let’s do it.’

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The two powerhouse singers have been rumored to be feuding since 2013, when the song “Mama’s Broken Heart” was included on Lambert’s album, “Four the Record,” which was intended to be Musgraves’ debut.

Kacey Musgraves performing on stage at the 65th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles

Musgraves ended up writing “Merry Go Round” after Lambert recorded one of her songs for his album. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

He explained that he was “very happy” around him and the song at the time, but it was pitched to Lambert “without my knowledge or consent.” Lambert “ended up loving the song, and really wanted it.” In the end, it turned out to be a good thing, as Musgraves went on to write “Merry Go Round.”

Musgraves called working with Lambert “full circle”, saying they “aired any old laundry” and were able to write the entire song in just a few hours.

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