Alien Woman claims she has 'terrifying' proof she's an alien after her memories were 'wiped' Rosanna Hanness said that she is herself a 'starseed' from a distant star in a constellation far far away, and has now given her evidence to undeniably prove her case to humans 16:12, 09 Nov 2025Updated 16:16, 09 Nov 2025 View 4 Images The Brighton-based woman is certain she is born from aliens(Image: @rozyglow/Instagram) A woman has claimed to have "terrifying" proof that she is born from aliens . She added that she made her brainwave discovery after a bout of "sudden clarity" that revealed everything to her. Rosanna Hanness has been hit with accusations she is faking her claims of being an alien "starseed". Many people believe she is simply just a human being – something that she appears to disagrees with, as she believes she comes from outer space . Now, Rosanna has submitted the proof that she is not from this planet originally. She added that she has undeniable proof that extraterrestrial life exists on Earth – and it's inside of her. Brighton-based Rosanna explained the basis behind her evidence that aliens do in fact exist , as she herself has come from beyond the solar system. She has added that her mission on Earth as a human life form is to help people, according to LadBible . View 4 Images Rosanna Hanness says she is an alien "starseed" from a distant star(Image: @rozyglow/Instagram) In an interview with the Sun , Rosanna revealed that from childhood, she had become very much in touch with the darker side of existence, as well as general spooky things. As a child, she had very vivid dreams, including one shocking premonition that her uncle passed away. Recalling her early memories, Rosanna explained: "I’d have vivid dreams where I was soaring high above buildings, open country and the ocean. It was so vivid, it felt like it was real. "The dreams didn’t frighten me. In fact, I loved them. But when I told my friends about them, they seemed confused." Seemingly left with more questions than answers, Rosanna was left feeling more misaligned than ever, but it was not until she was put in touch with a spiritual guide as a teenager when she felt "reborn". She also underwent a series of breathing tests to simulate being born once again, which is when the alien-like inklings began to make sense. View 4 Images The Brighton-based woman is certain she is born from aliens (stock)(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto) After taking on questions to understand greater knowledge about herself, she became convinced that she was in fact a "starseed", an alien soul that has come to Earth to live in a human body. She is now certain that her purpose is to help extraterrestrial life find humanity. When asked about what her home world could possibly, Rosanna pointed to the existence of a species who live on the Pleiades star, some 440 lightyears away from our home planet. She added that the species have in fact got technology that is far more advanced than what humanity had managed to achieve. Describing the mysterious creatures, Rosanna said that these aliens are peaceful people and loving, but admitted that these memories remain hazy for her. This comes in stark contrast to claims that alien life forms are more malicious and vengeful, looking to conquer Earth. View 4 Images She explained her home race is a lot more peaceful and loving than conventional ideas of aliens(Image: @rozyglow/Instagram) Rosanna explained: "My memories had been wiped before travelling to Earth to help me acclimatise. But I knew what I needed to do on Earth – overcome my own challenges and teach others through my example. "It’s my job to help others get in touch with their highest self and fulfil their soul purpose. When my clients’ emotions and mindset are creating blocks, I help them identify and release the trapped emotions and limiting beliefs causing problems in their lives." Article continues below For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters . Follow Daily Star: Source: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/woman-claims-terrifying-proof-shes-36216588