One cannot expect celebrities to know much about science; after all, their job is to be famous. However, saying inane comments still sounds stupid coming from a celebrity's mouth. Especially, if said celebrity is Tara Reid.

The actress-cum-scientist said that possibility of an event like a "sharknado" happening is slim but possible. According to The Telegraph, the actress, speaking at an interview with GQ to promote the much-anticipated sequel, suggested a tornado with live sharks flying around within it could be possible.

"I mean, the chances of it happening are very rare, but it can happen actually. Which is crazy. Not that it -- the chances of it are, like, you know, it's like probably 'pigs could fly.' Like, I don't think pigs could fly, but actually sharks could be stuck in tornados. There could be a sharknado," Reid said.

Though Reid's sincerity and gravity cannot be verified, her co-stars provided tips in case a sharknado did hit your local, seaside community.

"Get yourself the biggest, badass chainsaw you can find and hope for the best," Ian Ziering said. (How a chainsaw would be effective against a shark being hurtled at you at hundreds of miles per hour remains a mystery.)

"Definitely go to the top of a roof, get some bombs and make sure you have on an awesome, powerful wetsuit," said Vivica Fox, according to the New York Daily News, adding that Samuel L. Jackson could be a good addition for the franchise since he has already battled snakes on a plane, a much more realistic prospect than flying sharks.

The upcoming sequel, "Sharknado 2: The Second One," named so because the audience does not know what a sequel is, will be set in New York City and will air on July 30. The movie, apparently, will also kill Toronto mayor, Rob Ford with a small shark, of course.