The best celebrity reactions to ‘Area 51 raid’

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Recently, a group of individuals created the Facebook event “Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop All of Us“.

We’re sure you’ve probably heard of it – currently, 1.5 million people have stated their “going” with about 1 million interested. (And apparently, the Air Force is concerned)

Needless to say, this event has gone absolutely viral over the past few days, and now even celebrities are getting in on the jokes. Including Lil Nas X releasing a new Old Town Road video featuring his crew raiding Area 51!!

Check out all the tweets and video below!

🚨 It should be noted that we do not recommend showing up on September 20 at Area 51. 🚨


1. Lil Nas X

2. Miley Cyrus 

3. Mason Ramsey 

4. Fergie 

5. Lizzo 

6. Kevin Jonas 

7. Guy Fieri 

8. Jeffree Star 

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