Barack Obama‘s offhand alien comments lit up the internet this week, but it was Haley Nicole who turned the viral frenzy into comedy gold.
After the former president’s podcast moment sparked wild speculation, the OnlyFans creator jumped in with a tongue-in-cheek offer that had social media laughing and conspiracy theorists buzzing.
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Haley Nicole Reacts To Obama’s Viral Alien Clip
The buzz began during a lightning round on Brian Tyler Cohen’s “No Lie” podcast when Barack Obama appeared to confirm that aliens exist.
Social feeds erupted almost instantly. Conspiracies multiplied and memes flooded timelines.
Enter Haley Nicole. On February 17, the 22-year-old influencer, known online as Hazey Haley, reposted the clip and added her own twist.
Her caption read, “Obama confirmed it [alien emoji] I’m making my page free for all aliens who come in peace.”
The post quickly gained traction, with fans debating whether she was serious or simply leaning into the chaos.
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Obama Clarifies His Comments On Aliens
In reality, Barack Obama’s comments were far less dramatic than the internet suggested.
Roughly a day after the clip went viral, the former president clarified his remarks on Instagram.
He wrote, “Statistically, the universe is so vast that the odds are good there’s life out there. But the distances between solar systems are so great that the chances we’ve been visited by aliens is low, and I saw no evidence during my presidency that extraterrestrials have made contact with us. Really!”
Still, that clarification did little to slow the online frenzy. The idea of aliens was simply too irresistible.
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Obama has addressed the topic before. During a 2021 appearance on “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” he joked that one of his first presidential questions was: “Is there a lab somewhere where we’re keeping the alien specimens and spaceship?”
The answer, he revealed at the time, was no.
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Haley Nicole Says The Internet Took It Too Seriously

Speaking to The Blast, Haley Nicole made it clear her viral caption was pure satire.
She said, “Everyone kept messaging me asking if I was being serious. I’m obviously joking, but the reaction showed how fast the internet runs with anything involving aliens or politics. My page is where I try to keep things light. People forget influencers deal with heavy, stressful moments too. So when something funny goes viral, I use it as a break from the chaos.”
For Nicole, humor was the point. She leaned into the absurdity of the moment rather than fueling the conspiracy fire.
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She shared, “When I said my page was free for aliens who come in peace, it was me poking fun at how extreme the internet gets. Every day feels like a conspiracy theory marathon. If extraterrestrials ever visit, I hope they at least have a sense of humor, because they would need one.”
From Viral Laughs To Real World Boundaries

The playful alien joke stood in stark contrast to a recent and much more serious headline involving the influencer.
Earlier this month, she shared doorbell footage of her self-described “#1 OF spender” arriving uninvited at her home with roses and a mariachi band during Valentine’s Day weekend.
Afterward, Nicole addressed the situation directly, stating that when she says no, “it does not mean try harder. It does not mean surprise me. It does not mean show up at my house.”
The incident highlighted the darker side of online fame, making her alien-themed humor feel like a deliberate pivot toward something lighter.
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Haley Nicole Keeps The Joke Going

Despite the online overanalysis, Haley Nicole has no regrets about the viral moment.
She told The Blast, “I saw that Obama clip and thought, if the former president is out here talking about aliens on a podcast, you might as well have some fun with it. People online take everything so seriously. It felt good to joke about something harmless. The caption was playful, but if any aliens show up in peace, they get a free subscription. I feel like we all deserve a little laugh right now.”
In a digital world where politics, conspiracy theories, and celebrity culture collide daily, one thing is certain. If extraterrestrials are scrolling through social media, they now know exactly where to find a free subscription.
