UFC star’s family were ‘abducted by UFOs’ and reckon they were ‘Men in Black’d’

UFC star Angela Hill believes in aliens – because her grandad and his wife claimed to have been abducted by a UFO.

Hill, 38, has shot to fame thanks to her exploits in Dana White's company over the last decade. She beat home favourite Denise Gomes in Sao Paulo, Brazil at the weekend to take her MMA record to 16-13.

But she's not the first member of her family to be thrust into the public eye. Barney and Betty Hill became the subject of one of the most well-known extra-terrestrial stories in history after a holiday to Niagara Falls in 1961.

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They said a flying saucer came hovering down above the road they were travelling home on late at night and aliens took them captive – which Hill believes like the rest of their relatives. "It has always been a part of our family history," she told BBC Sport.

"It has always been a fact to us. We know something happened, even if it isn't exactly what has been put out there. I definitely think there is life out there. To count out that aliens can possibly exist is ridiculous."

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The tale was adapted into a best-selling book called 'The Interrupted Journey' five years later, before a TV film was made in 1975 named 'The UFO Incident' – and a new Netflix movie is currently in the works.

Barney and Betty were unable to account for three hours of their journey. They underwent hypnosis therapy and told a psychiatrist they'd been taken to an examination room where the supposed aliens removed their clothes and took samples of their hair, skin and nails.

Accounting for their loss of memory, the theory goes that they were "Men in Black'd" – meaning a device like the "neuralyzer" in the series of films starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones was used to wipe what had happened from their brains.

"They got abducted and they didn’t remember what had happened, but they started having similar nightmares," Hill previously explained on the Hard Times podcast back in 2020.

"They got Men in Black'd. I went to Philly where all my dad’s family is and talked to all the close relatives about my grandfather. They kind of recall when it happened, they all believe it.”

Barney died aged just 46 in 1969, while his second wife Betty lived until 2004 and largely lost touch with Hill's family. Her grandma, Barney's first wife, believes the pair were lying.

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