Model Abbey Clancy Shares Fascinating UFO Story

A new UFO story has hit the web, and this time it involves a model!

We can't get on the internet these days without a new UFO story popping up. There's always new and wild stories popping up. Below are just a few recent hits:

That's all over just the past few weeks, and we now have a dozy involving model Abbey Clancy.

Model Abbey Clancy says she saw unexplainable objects.

The 38-year-old model claims she was out for a drive when something truly strange appeared in the sky. What was it? She doesn't have a clue.

"What I saw was very unusual. It was a grey rainy day, it had been raining but it wasn't raining. It was pre-dusk, there was no natural bright light and the street lights hadn't gone on yet. There was three oblongs of light – white light – above my car. But there was no glass, so it couldn't have been reflecting off any glass to create a rainbow effect. I was like, ‘Sophia, can you see them lights?’ And they were coming close together and they were traveling along the car, and then the three of them just went [makes whizzing noise] in three different directions. And they were gone," Clancy explained on her podcast, according to The Sun.

That's right, folks. We now have models getting in on the UFO hysteria! Let me know your thoughts on her story at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

Now, is her story the wildest one we've ever heard? No, not even close. It's not at all like claims about UFOs messing with our nukes. There are two famous stories involving nukes and UFOs. That should be *VERY* concerning. 

However, this is a more run of the mill UFO story. Interesting? Yes, but nothing that should keep you awake at night. Plenty of people have seen strange things in the sky.

The biggest question people should be asking is simple:

What is going on up in the sky and why don't we have a good answer?

It's not like random people are making up UFO claims. Our own government has released UFO footage, and none is more famous than the "tic-tac" video. It happened in 2004, and 20 years later, we still don't know what happened. Very odd.

Have any great theories? Let me know at David.Hookstead@outkick.com, and let's break it down!

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.