Grammy-winning country music superstar Kacey Musgraves has released clear video evidence of three glowing orb UFOs that followed her private flight for hundreds of miles from the skies over Arkansas all the way into Tennessee.
The 8-time Grammy Award winner singer shared the footage on her Instagram Story late Thursday night, describing the encounter as “the craziest f***ing orb UFO experience” she’s ever had.
Far from sounding panicked, Musgraves remained calm, curious, and matter-of-fact — exactly the kind of grounded witness the UFO community has been waiting for.
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According to Musgraves, the incident began as her plane passed near Little Rock, Arkansas. She and her manager, Bobby, noticed three bright orbs at approximately 50,000 feet — far higher than commercial air traffic.
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The objects didn’t behave like planes, drones, or any known human technology. Instead, they:
- Tracked the aircraft consistently for over 45 minutes
- Formed triangle patterns
- Changed in brightness, color, and apparent size
- Appeared and disappeared intermittently while keeping pace with the plane
“They were following the plane,” she explained, adding that the orbs moved in ways “no craft that we can control” possibly could.
What makes this sighting particularly explosive is the reaction from the flight crew. After landing in Nashville, a visibly intrigued Musgraves asked the pilots if they had seen the same thing while flying in different parts of the country including New York and Dallas.
Their response was immediate and chilling: they confirmed seeing the exact same three orbs — and casually revealed that pilots across the country are witnessing identical phenomena “every single night.”
The implication is clear: whatever these objects are, they are not rare anomalies. They appear to have routine access to U.S. airspace, shadowing commercial and private flights with impunity.

