Carla Gugino, the talented actress known for her captivating performances, recently made a shocking revelation about her new show, “Threshold.” In a captivating interview on The Ellen Degeneres Show, Gugino shared some eerie anecdotes from the set that have left everyone intrigued. It seems that extraterrestrial forces might be at play, both on and off-screen.

During her chat with Ellen, Gugino disclosed that while filming “Threshold,” strange occurrences became the norm. She mentioned that one of the clear signs of encountering the alien signal in the show was the onset of nosebleeds. Remarkably, even the director couldn’t escape the bizarre phenomenon, as his nose started bleeding after watching a particularly intense scene. It’s no wonder that people are buzzing about the spine-tingling nature of “Threshold.”

However, Gugino wasn’t entirely surprised by these otherworldly incidents, as she shared her belief in the existence of extraterrestrial life. Reflecting on her experiences on The Ellen Degeneres Show, she expressed her opinion that it’s hard to believe that intelligent life is confined solely to Earth. Gugino’s open mind and willingness to explore different realities stem from her intriguing childhood.

As a child, Gugino spent a year living in a teepee, a unique and unconventional upbringing that undoubtedly contributed to her openness and curiosity about the world. This extraordinary period was a result of a serious kidney operation she underwent at a young age. Her mother, defying societal norms, decided to nurture her recovery in a teepee. In Northern California, by a beautiful river, Gugino and her mother resided with gold miners in a bus. Amidst the natural surroundings, they embraced a simpler way of life and connected with nature on a deeper level.

Instead of relying on gadgets and toys, Gugino and her mother invented their own communication method, a language called alala. It was a clever fusion of her grandparents’ secret language, modified to include “lf” sounds. This made-up language allowed them to have their own private conversations. As Gugino revealed to Ellen, alala brought them closer and stimulated their creativity during those innocent and technology-free days.

While the interview with Ellen might have felt light-hearted and filled with laughter, one can’t help but wonder if the strange happenings on the set of “Threshold” go beyond mere coincidences. Was it a sign that the alien signal referenced in the show was influencing their lives, blurring the lines between fiction and reality? Regardless, it’s crystal clear that Gugino’s passion for her craft and her willingness to explore the unknown truly make her a force to be reckoned with.

To witness Carla Gugino‘s enthralling performance on “Threshold” and delve into the spine-chilling world of aliens, tune in to CBS on Fridays at 9 PM. Brace yourself for an intense viewing experience that will leave you questioning the boundaries of our universe and igniting your own curiosity about the unknown.

Originally aired on September 21, 2005