Whoopi Goldberg further confirmed her belief in extraterrestrial beings on her talk show.

On Wednesday, the topic of aliens was brought up on "The View." The conversation started when Kumail Nanjiani, who appeared on the show to promote his new film, "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire," revealed he does not believe in ghosts but believes in aliens.

"I'll tell you what, I do believe in aliens. I think aliens are circling us, waiting for us to get it together so they can come on down... I think they're waiting for us to clean up a little bit so that they can come here and tell us we're really messing things up," he said.

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Goldberg quickly chimed in in a serious tone, saying, "They're already here. They've been here for quite some time."

"They're watching us," the "Sister Act" star responded when Nanjiani asked her what the aliens were doing on Earth.

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Meanwhile, Goldberg's co-host, Sunny Hostin, seemingly attempted to make the atmosphere on the set less serious by saying, "They're talking to Whoopi."

Her other co-host, Sara Haines, also quipped, "She talks to ghosts, not aliens. Duh," referencing the multi-awarded actress' role as a psychic in the 1990 film "Ghost."

"The movie was 'Ghost,' not alien. I got you, girl."

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 Academy Governor Whoopi Goldberg speaks onstage during the Academy Museum Conversation at The Times Center, featuring Whoopi Goldberg, Kerry Brougher and Renzo Piano on April 16, 2018 in New York City.
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This was not the first time the entertainment veteran talked about her belief that there are aliens among us. 

In July 2023, a day after a congressional hearing on claims that the U.S. government had "non-human" remains reportedly recovered from space objects, Goldberg said on "The View" that the claims did not surprise her.

"Well, I knew. I don't know why everybody else is so surprised. We're not the only ones in the universe. We're just not," she said. 

 

When her co-host Joy Behar denied the claims that aliens exist, the "Made in America" actress pushed her belief.

"People try to get their shots, they take pictures, and then people say, 'Pfft, what is that?' They just dismiss it," she said.

"But, here's the thing. There are more things in heaven and Earth that we are aware of, and we have to be aware of because that is the nature of being an earthling. It's going to happen, it has happened, and, so far, we're alright."

"67 years, I can say, I haven't seen any zapping happen. I haven't seen things that you see in the movies, so maybe they're not adversaries. Maybe they're just trying to get along," she noted, claiming that the aliens mean no harm to people.