Are aliens real? Do they really exist? Well, apparently they do, and they even abduct people if you trust what this woman says!
As per Sheera Lumira Rejoice, she was abducted by aliens, and she reveals how they came to her house three years ago.
Sheera, who goes by the username @sheerarejoice on TikTok, shares her story in a video clip that went viral and garnered over 4 million views.
She addressed the aliens as extraterrestrial beings, and she has “ovarian scarring from egg removal in the ultrasound to prove it.”
The clip was captioned as: “And no, I have never willingly got my eggs removed. For context, they took 3 of my eggs.”
Some of the viewers even questioned Sheera by saying: “Scarring from egg removal is not a thing.”
She posted four videos where she talked about the ‘alien abduction’ in detail.
The TikToker shared how it all started in 2018 when she experienced paralysis while falling asleep on her sofa.
“I was freezing and my body couldn’t move. I looked over at the door and it opened, there’s a figure, a holographic-looking human figure,” Sheera explained.
She said she didn’t realize she “had her eggs removed” but described the process as “pure bliss”.
She claimed: “This guy told me ‘you have three hybrid babies, you have three of your eggs taken’. I initially had no idea of this until I met this man and my intuition trusted him.”
Apparently, after this, she changed her name and became sober.
“I became sober from every stimulus you can think of – drinking, smoking, taking caffeine. I started going out into nature a lot more, healing myself and my body.
“I ended up changing my entire name because of how drastic this change was for me due to this experience.”
In the final video, she concluded: “You can believe me, or you don’t have to, just know that not everybody lives in a scientific reality and some folks live in a very spiritual way, and some experiences really do change peoples’ lives.”
As always viewers were divided and told that she just experienced sleep paralysis, and others asked “who is to say it’s not true?”
One person said: “That is sleep paralysis, it happens to me all the time. It’s common to hallucinate during them.”
“As ‘far-fetched’ as this may sound, who is to say it is not true? The universe is incredible, and we know a very small amount,” somebody else added.