Former President Barack Obama confirmed the existence of extraterrestrial life in a recent interview, though he stated he had not personally encountered any aliens and dismissed claims of a hidden facility at Area 51. The comments were made during a conversation with progressive podcaster Brian Tyler Cohen and were published on Saturday.
Obama responded to a question about the existence of aliens by saying, "They're real. But I haven't seen them. They're not being kept at Area 51." He added, "Theres no underground facility—unless theres this enormous conspiracy and they hid it from the President of the United States." The interviewer did not pursue the topic further.
In other news, the ultra-wealthy continue to seek out privacy, with a 37-home neighborhood an hour from Miami becoming a haven for the rich and famous. According to Fortune, the Stone Creek Ranch in Delray Beach, Florida, is attracting high-profile residents like actor Mark Wahlberg. The development's main selling point is its privacy and a well-trained security staff, including former military and police personnel. Senada Adžem, the executive director of luxury sales at Douglas Elliman, noted that home prices in the area averaged around $6 million before the development gained popularity.
Meanwhile, actress Keke Palmer shared insights into her financial habits, emphasizing the importance of living within one's means. In an interview with CNBC last year, Palmer stated, "If I have 1 million in my pocket, my rent is going to be 1,500—thats how underneath my means Im talking. My car note is going to be 340. I dont need a Bentley Bentayga, Ill ride in a Lexus." Palmer, who has starred in hits like "Nope" and "Hustlers," became a millionaire at age 12.
In the film industry, the Turkish director Emin Alper's new film, "Salvation," is set to explore the roots of violence. The film is described as a timely exploration of an unspeakable atrocity, motivated by territorialism and religious fervor, according to Variety.
Also in the film world, Projeto Paradiso will host a National Talent Network Meeting in Recife, Brazil, a burgeoning film capital. The leading Brazilian philanthropic initiative is following up a successful Rotterdam event with nine supported features playing in Berlin, Variety reported.
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