Brenna Jordan and The Exorcist CURSE?!

Brenna Jordan and The Exorcist CURSE?!

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0:07

What's that. It's

0:10

spooky, joky. I'm really sure

0:12

it's dead. It's coming this way.

0:15

Wait a minute, I'm ghosted.

0:21

Nanda's please

0:26

okay, boo, it's

0:29

me Roz and oilcome

0:32

to Ghosted by

0:34

Roz Hernandez,

0:37

the podcast where I talk to

0:39

people that I like about the Para

0:42

normal, Oh my god, the

0:44

Sensation.

0:45

Brenna Jordan is going to be

0:47

on the show. You know her, okay,

0:51

you know her quite a few years

0:53

back now. She first went viral

0:56

for being real, real

0:59

feel and fabulous dancing

1:03

doing a very Gaga kind

1:05

of moment behind a reporter.

1:08

It's everything. I love

1:10

her. She's to go buy a different

1:12

first name. But now she's going by Brenda and

1:14

she's she's great, She's fabulous.

1:17

She's a fabulous lady. I

1:22

am going on touring cause you don't know. Of course,

1:24

I always record these much further

1:26

in advance than when you were listening to this, But

1:29

I should have by now released

1:32

probably about thirty dates

1:34

of American cities that I am going

1:36

to. And I'm doing stand up comedy

1:38

in gay places that everyone you

1:41

know, allies are welcome at. No children,

1:43

but you know, allies and gay

1:46

people and everyone else whatever

1:48

that might mean. You can come if

1:50

you're cool, if you like my sense of humor,

1:53

not gonna talk about ghosts. Maybe a little bit,

1:56

who knows, we'll see, But I'm

1:59

just so excited about and I

2:01

I'm gonna start leaving for a couple of dates in

2:03

April and May.

2:07

I've got other dates that I'm doing, not as part

2:09

of that tour in June, Pride,

2:12

July, August. I'm I'm

2:15

going all over the place. And you know, my least

2:17

favorite thing is when people are like, why didn't you

2:19

come to this place? Well, because I did. So

2:22

Just if you're interested

2:24

in seeing me, go check out

2:26

my new website which is called roz

2:29

Hernandez Tour dot com,

2:31

or my Instagram.

2:34

You'll you can find it all just through Instagram

2:36

all that stuff. Okay, all right,

2:39

hey, let's talk about ghosts because I will

2:41

say this episode today, Brenda

2:43

and I we just get chatty, honey. You

2:46

know, we got a little off topic at times. But

2:49

the themous ghost isn't it always.

2:52

This is a story that was emailed to me by

2:55

a listener named Stacy. Thank

2:57

you, Stacey. Stacy,

2:59

how a New York City ghost

3:02

experience? See this is what I love. Okay,

3:05

I have manipulated all the New York City

3:07

people into sending

3:09

me their stories. This was my plan. The whole

3:11

time, I kept saying, we

3:14

don't ever get New York stories. Now

3:16

I have gotten so many of them, and I love

3:18

every single one of them, So Cape, I'm coming.

3:21

Where else should I do it? You know? I

3:23

love doctor stories. That's like hospitals.

3:26

We never get hospital stories.

3:28

Are they even haunted? Are there

3:30

even ghosts in hospitals? I

3:33

doubt it. Let's see if

3:35

that gets a bunch of nurses to start sending

3:37

ghost stories. Let's see. Okay, here

3:39

we go. This is a New York story from Stacy.

3:43

I'm from Lower New York

3:45

State originally and after college.

3:48

The first job I was offered was in Midtown

3:50

Manhattan. I

3:53

lived just a little too far away

3:55

to commute, but had a friend with a spare

3:57

bedroom available for me to use rent

3:59

free while I waited for two months

4:02

until a room in a permanent apartment

4:04

opened up. It's a long story,

4:06

but the guy that lived in the room left unexpectedly,

4:09

but had paid for a few months rent in advance

4:12

via VA benefits or something.

4:14

He was a guy around my age, but

4:17

was on leave from the Marines. I think it's

4:19

been about fifteen years. I don't remember the details.

4:22

That's okay, Stacy, Okay,

4:24

So Stacy says my friend stayed

4:26

with his girlfriend most nights, and the

4:29

other roommate was almost never

4:31

home either, so I was home alone

4:33

a lot. It seemed fine at

4:35

first, but I started getting

4:37

the feeling I was being watched.

4:39

I chalked it up to being on

4:42

the first floor on the corner of

4:44

a relatively busy but residential street

4:46

and tried to push the feeling away. It

4:49

started to feel as if someone was watching

4:51

me while I was in the shower, and

4:53

then when I went between the bathroom

4:56

and bedroom, so I would

4:58

shut the bedroom door quickly

5:00

behind me, which really felt like I was

5:03

shutting whatever it was that

5:05

was looking at me. One

5:07

night, I felt even more anxious

5:10

and tried to finish up in the bathroom

5:12

as quickly as possible to get

5:14

into the bedroom. As I was rounding

5:16

the corner to finally shut

5:18

that door behind me, a

5:21

female voice whispered in my

5:23

right ear boo

5:26

in a mocking tone.

5:29

I absolutely lost my mind.

5:32

I flew into the bedroom and slammed

5:34

the door behind me. I piled a

5:36

chair, bags anything I could

5:38

find in front of the door and called the friend

5:40

I was going to be moving in with at the end of

5:42

the month. I slept on an air mattress

5:45

in her bedroom for three weeks.

5:47

When my friend asked why I left, I

5:49

didn't want to freak him out, so I didn't tell him at

5:51

first, but finally I let it slip.

5:54

While he and the marine roommate

5:57

knew all about the ghost.

5:59

The ghost might have a crush

6:01

on the marine, as she would

6:04

only affect him, but never

6:06

negatively. We guessed

6:08

she may have been furious to see

6:10

me there and not him, and

6:13

decided to let me know it. I

6:16

hope this satisfies the

6:18

need for a New York story. The

6:21

sarcastic, mocking tone of the ghost

6:24

really gets to me all these years later. Damn,

6:27

that girl said, who is this trying

6:29

to get in the way of me and

6:32

my man? That's

6:34

cute? Thank you so much, Stacy. Okay,

6:38

let's talk spookiness

6:41

with the sweet, sweet,

6:44

hilarious Brenna Jordan on

6:47

with the show Betta.

6:58

Yeah, hi

7:01

are you.

7:02

I'm so happy you're here.

7:03

I love that we're both wearing purple.

7:05

I do too. I don't. I don't think i've ever

7:07

met you, and I'm happy to meet you.

7:09

I have never met you either, but

7:12

I feel like I have because I

7:14

have watched a lot on you. Is that weird

7:16

to say?

7:17

No, I've watched a lot on you? Okay,

7:20

well, then now we are even, we've manifested.

7:23

This feels like it feels

7:25

like when you're you meet

7:28

someone on hinge and then you do the whole stalking

7:30

thing before you have to person.

7:33

Yeah, yeah, it's scary. Are

7:35

you dating?

7:36

Yeah?

7:37

Yeah? How's that then?

7:39

Amazing?

7:40

Good?

7:41

Yeah? Good? Yeah,

7:43

good for you. I am very

7:46

lucky.

7:46

Are you in a relationship?

7:49

I don't know what to call it?

7:51

Oh, you got a situation

7:53

going on?

7:54

No, it's more than that.

7:56

It's no, this is

7:58

good.

7:58

I literally said. Well,

8:00

I was like, okay, don't talk about it. You know, very

8:03

new.

8:03

We'll talk about ghosts. We don't talk about it.

8:05

Well, hopefully he doesn't ghost me. I'm just kidding

8:07

he won't. It's too late.

8:10

I am the queen of getting ghosted. Well,

8:13

me too, I

8:15

was what about paranormal

8:18

ghosts?

8:19

Well, what about them?

8:20

Because you see what do you think? Do you believe in them?

8:23

I mean I have lots of questions.

8:26

Of course, well we shut we all show.

8:28

I mean, what's your deal ghosts?

8:31

I My thing

8:33

about ghosts is like what are they doing in their free

8:35

time?

8:35

Like?

8:36

What does a day to day look like from

8:38

the perspective of a ghost? Are we

8:41

especially they're haunting a house?

8:42

You know? Are they there being

8:45

a ghost right?

8:46

Like when they're not being seen or heard? Where

8:48

are they hanging out?

8:49

Is there like a green room for they

8:54

all just go there for a couple hours and

8:56

then come back with.

8:57

The Armenian Chasers? Oh my god,

9:00

yeah, I know, yeah, I know, yeah,

9:02

you've been there, We've been there.

9:06

How old are you?

9:07

I am twenty five?

9:11

I feel like no, I feel

9:13

like I've definitely had

9:15

twenty five year olds on this podcast. But

9:18

I feel like because

9:20

I've been doing this since twenty eighteen, I

9:23

graduated. Then See That's what I was gonna

9:25

say, Like, I think historically speaking,

9:27

historically, you're probably like the youngest

9:30

person, like you were probably born

9:32

the most recent of

9:34

anyone that's ever been on.

9:36

September twenty fifth, nineteen ninety nine, librasun

9:38

Aries, Moon Gemini Rising.

9:41

I don't know any of that stuff. Are you into horoscopes.

9:44

No, No, I just know what

9:46

my shit is because of

9:48

vanity, and I just want people to tell

9:50

me things about myself when they

9:53

ask me, I like.

9:54

My brain refuses to retain any of

9:56

that stuff. People are always

9:58

late because it's I feel like lately it's gotten

10:01

real popular to ask what all your signs

10:03

are? I keep getting asked, and

10:05

I'm like a thousand people have told

10:07

me, and I already forgot. Well.

10:09

I had an encounter where one woman

10:12

person asked me.

10:13

What my woman birthday? That's what

10:15

I identify as woman.

10:18

Well thing.

10:19

It was like she they moment, you know woman person,

10:21

Okay, And so I

10:23

was asked what my sign was. I said libra and

10:26

she immediately like threw the towel and

10:28

she was over with it.

10:29

She didn't even I'm a Libra.

10:31

Wait, you're what but your birthday September

10:34

twenty fifth.

10:34

On your October twentieth fear.

10:36

So, I guess there's a difference between September libras

10:39

and October libras. Did you know that?

10:40

See? I don't like that divisiveness.

10:43

I don't like that in fighting. Yeah,

10:45

I want to look at our similarity because

10:48

people will be like, oh, you were. This is what people

10:50

do. Oh you're au sagittarius.

10:53

Oo. I got a lookout

10:56

for you.

10:57

Oh you cry a lot, don't you.

10:58

Yeah, stuff like that, most like everybody

11:01

does all these whatever it is. Oh

11:04

you're creative, hut bitch.

11:06

I live in LA and I have bangs. Yes, I'm

11:08

creative. Like it's always

11:11

some shit like that. Oh I bet you're

11:13

intuitive. Well yeah, I'm fucking

11:15

trans. I have to know where, Like,

11:18

aren't we all intuitive exactly?

11:20

I mean they usually it's usually rebuttled by like the most

11:22

basic stuff that usually most people

11:24

can relate to. I

11:27

know, what is that book back there? But

11:29

how I keep looking at it?

11:30

Yes, it's a book called The Passionate

11:32

Witch.

11:33

Is it a fiction? It

11:35

looks it looks antique? Okay.

11:38

I ripped off a nail. Listen, Okay, I ripped

11:40

off a nail yesterday. I was on set

11:43

of something and it actually fell

11:45

off, and I was in the bathroom

11:47

and I like set it down on a countertop

11:50

and then I forgot about it. And now

11:52

I'm like, oh my god.

11:53

They're gonna found that nail.

11:54

They're going to find they're going to do like

11:57

some kind of weird Passionate Witch.

11:58

Crowd. They're going to wrap it in like a box full

12:01

of twide and send it into a river.

12:03

G what is this book? The

12:06

Passionate Witch?

12:07

Yeah?

12:09

Do you want me to look it up? Because I don't know. I

12:11

don't know. It's always been behind me.

12:12

And really my eyes

12:14

were just immediately drawn to that.

12:16

There's really cute picture. My goodness,

12:19

O, my god, that what I'm doing.

12:22

This woman is backing it up. Look,

12:25

okay, this lady's about to give

12:27

it to this man. Well,

12:30

he's about to give it to her.

12:31

He's about to give it to her.

12:32

Let's not forget about whoever this This guy is

12:34

the cop back here, and the damn

12:36

horse is giving her side eye. This

12:39

bitch is crazy. She is the

12:42

Passionate Witch and she is

12:45

here to get her life. Honey, is

12:47

that the.

12:48

Only image or illustration in the entire book?

12:50

Oh?

12:50

No? This? Did you imagine if that was the only

12:52

thing they chose to draw?

12:54

What is she doing? She said? Honey, you

12:56

want just a hand? Oh right

12:58

here?

12:59

You want you know what? That's how it is. Sometimes

13:01

sometimes I'm just too tired. That's all you have to do

13:03

is just give a hand, eyes

13:05

closed and all.

13:06

As a Christian heterosexual

13:10

cisgender woman person.

13:12

I don't like that.

13:14

Well, then I can relate. I mean, I'm wearing my sis

13:17

gender heterosexual Christian woman outfit,

13:19

I have athleisure on.

13:21

You are a cisgender heterosexual

13:23

Christian woman.

13:23

Thank you?

13:24

So that is the goal for all of

13:27

us.

13:27

Yeah, I have opinions on that. Tell

13:30

me, well, I think I very much

13:32

relate to you. I watched your Matt Cullen.

13:35

Oh yeah, and I think just a lot of the words

13:38

of what you said, just in

13:40

terms of your childhood and then the

13:42

finding of your transness. I think I relate

13:44

a lot with what you were saying, specifically

13:48

when it was going from one box

13:50

to another, right, you know, I didn't

13:53

want to transition to specifically

13:55

go to another cage.

13:59

See. I I'm a big fan

14:01

of cisgender women, I really am. I

14:03

just don't want to be one and I'm never going to be

14:05

one, so I'm not going to try to be one. I

14:08

used to want to be one,

14:11

but.

14:11

I think it took

14:14

me having a lot

14:16

of acceptance of myself and this is my journey

14:18

too. I can't speak on the other

14:20

girls out there, because sure every

14:22

experience is so unique. But

14:25

I I'm

14:27

rather happy owning the fact that I'm a

14:29

trans woman.

14:30

Hell yeah, it's

14:32

what's It's like the

14:35

truth will set you free and there's a lot

14:37

of power in it. But

14:41

wait, we do have to talk about ghosts.

14:43

Oh yeah, shit, I'm so sorry. I have ADHD.

14:45

No, No, it's fine, it's

14:47

totally fine, because I do want to talk about all this with

14:50

you.

14:50

Let's talk about ghosts.

14:51

But first, let's talk about ghosts. So have

14:53

you ever encountered one?

14:55

You know? No, I

14:57

have not. I have probably

15:00

wishfully thought I did, but I don't think I

15:02

ever want to, Okay, see

15:04

anything because you're scared. Yeah,

15:07

I was horrified as a kid. I slept

15:09

in my mother's bed for a long

15:11

time, like I think until I was like in fourth

15:13

grade, just because I was so terrified

15:16

of seeing a shadow at

15:18

the end of my bed ew like

15:21

specifically a shadow and like a man

15:23

at that.

15:24

But you were just afraid that that would happen, or

15:26

it actually did.

15:27

It didn't happen.

15:29

But I.

15:31

Was very you know, because

15:33

I'm gen Z nineteen ninety nine born and

15:35

ras so like I had television, I had access

15:37

to all that and all these channels, and I

15:39

remember watching a lot of supernatural

15:43

shows and I don't even know if

15:45

these accounts of these

15:47

people were necessarily true, but

15:49

they would have these dramatizations

15:52

as how you say.

15:53

I love them, yeastraatization.

15:55

Dramatization.

15:57

I'm like that people with like bad wigs

15:59

on like rec.

16:01

No, but diva, let me tell you the shadow

16:03

figure that they did. Oh it was

16:05

good that CGI was hitting today.

16:07

They deserved a raise because it horrified

16:10

me. Horrified me. I

16:12

remember being ten and I was like, God

16:14

forbid if I ever saw that, like

16:17

you know, peak every so, you

16:19

know, eerily into my bedroom. Oh I'm

16:21

gone, I'm over it.

16:23

But you were telling me that you loved like horror

16:25

movies right as a kid.

16:26

See that's the thing, that's the weird thing. I'm

16:28

obsessed with it. I can't stop watching.

16:31

It's like, you know, you watch nine to eleven

16:34

videos, it's

16:36

horrified, but it's like they get

16:38

a lot of hues they do on

16:40

YouTube.

16:41

Yeah, but what's your

16:43

favorite scary

16:46

movie?

16:47

Oh gosh, okay, well I have a

16:49

lot, but the one that will always

16:52

forever be in my head

16:54

and at the number one is The Exorcist.

16:57

Me too, bitch. Really I

16:59

saw I saw The Exorcist when I

17:01

was like six. Oh that's

17:04

younger than I saw the TV

17:06

version. VHS recorded

17:08

it. I'll tell you about what VHSS are later.

17:10

Okay, thank you.

17:12

So I recorded the TV edited

17:15

version.

17:16

What was different about the team a lot?

17:18

So I wasn't

17:20

gonna tell I was in high school that I saw the unedited

17:23

version where it's like because

17:25

like, you don't see her getting

17:27

busy with a crucifix. You don't see

17:30

they.

17:30

Didn't put that on the television.

17:31

They did not put that in nineties television.

17:33

Best part.

17:36

But so

17:38

that movie has been a big part of my life.

17:41

Always are you Catholic?

17:44

Technically I'm baptized

17:46

Catholic? Isn't that fears

17:49

me too?

17:50

You are?

17:51

Is your family Catholic as well? Minus

17:54

Yeah, we have a lot of similarities we do.

17:56

It's kind of good.

17:57

Do you know about the Exorcist being cursed?

18:00

I did some research, so let's

18:02

get into it. Okay, this is

18:04

the curse of the Exorcist.

18:11

Okay, So most of the research

18:13

I did came from this

18:16

TV show on Shutter. Do you know Shutter

18:18

the app It's like a streaming platform,

18:20

but it's just horror movies. You would love it

18:23

really. Okay, So it's called

18:25

Shutter and they have an original show that they

18:27

did two seasons of called Cursed Films.

18:30

Wait, I think I don't know.

18:32

And I think that stuff can be real controversial

18:34

because why

18:37

you know, it's like people do die.

18:41

They do be doing that. Yeah,

18:43

people die, and then sometimes

18:46

when like it happens a lot, people

18:48

are like there's a curse, and

18:51

then there's like real people that are like okay, that's like

18:54

my sister that died, Like yeah,

18:56

you know what I mean. So like I do feel like it's

18:58

a little bit like I

19:01

roally sometimes to say like so

19:04

like this this is cursed, Like there's like real

19:06

it's real stuff. But the Exorcist

19:08

one is really interesting because

19:11

they really like went with it, like

19:14

for in terms of publicity and they

19:16

were just like, yes, it's.

19:18

Cursed even in the seventies.

19:20

Yes. Part of the reason that

19:22

we know about what the Exorcist is is because

19:24

the Curts like they would

19:27

use that and just just the

19:29

entire conversation around

19:31

it, like they genuinely tried

19:34

to make this be a movie where

19:36

it's like if you go, you

19:38

know, we're not liable if

19:40

you get possessed.

19:42

Yeah, people people faints.

19:45

Oh my god, if you're pregnant, don't go to

19:47

this right right right. I'm like, betch, I don't know if I'm

19:49

pregnant.

19:51

We could be.

19:52

There's only one way to find out is if

19:54

you go to the extorsies, right right. So

19:56

the real story is we've covered

19:58

this on the podcast before. There's a real

20:01

story called they

20:03

like don't technically know what the It

20:05

was a little boy and okay,

20:08

William Peter Blatti

20:11

who is the writer author, Yeah,

20:14

he wrote the book The Exorcist, okay,

20:17

and it was inspired

20:19

by this real story of this little

20:21

boy and it's sort of like

20:25

his identity because he was a minor and

20:27

whatever, like nobody knows exactly who

20:29

he was, but apparently the story really happened,

20:31

and his name was They call him Roland

20:34

Doe.

20:35

Oh, like a John Doe but like you know, nineteen,

20:39

but he's.

20:40

Roland and Roland

20:42

well he is after that book, Mama, Yeah,

20:44

I hope he got a little something from it

20:47

because the apparently was very possessed

20:49

by demons at one point.

20:52

I also got some research from this article from

20:54

twenty twenty three on sci fi dot

20:57

com, the Size Side Network, an

20:59

article by Sidney Contreras, and

21:01

there's a quote in here from William

21:04

Freedkin, the Freaking

21:06

director, the director who also

21:09

did the gay classic Cruising

21:11

and Boys in the Band. No,

21:14

he was not oh interesting,

21:16

sort of an ally, some would say,

21:20

but okay, so he said in nineteen

21:22

seventy four in an interview

21:24

with a horror magazine called

21:27

Castle of Frankenstein. This

21:30

is what William freaking said. He said, I'm not a

21:32

convert to the occult, but after all

21:34

I've seen on this film, I definitely

21:37

believe in demonic possession. There

21:39

are things that cannot be treated by

21:41

medical or psychiatric means.

21:44

It seems strange, foreign

21:46

and impossible, but it exists.

21:50

We were plagued by strange and sinister

21:52

things from the beginning. It

21:54

is simply the hardest thing I have ever

21:57

done in my life making this. Oh

22:00

so you know something's

22:03

up. So basically, one of the first

22:05

things that happened was the sets caught on fire.

22:07

Like her house. The sets caught on fire. It

22:10

took six weeks to rebuild. Oh

22:12

Lord, and Warner.

22:14

Brothers was pissed about them.

22:15

There far it was it Warner brothers.

22:17

I believe.

22:17

I don't remember actually whoever it

22:20

was. Somebody was mad and the

22:24

one room was

22:26

not touched by the fire, Reagan's

22:29

bedroom. Oh diva

22:31

deva Right. So

22:34

they brought in a jesuit priest.

22:37

What is that? A jesuit?

22:39

A jesuit?

22:40

What is that?

22:42

It's like a Jesus,

22:45

Jesus, Jesus? Was it?

22:47

Jesus?

22:48

Was it? Jesus? You it Jesus?

22:50

You it?

22:52

It's like cheese it but Jesus,

22:55

jesuit, jesuit or

22:58

a man?

22:58

Right?

22:59

Yeah? Okay,

23:02

So they had the priest come in and he

23:05

blessed the said down

23:08

well with holy water, probably I

23:10

think individually, different people on the set

23:12

and whatever. Because William Peter Bladdie,

23:15

like you know, he believes in or not sorry William

23:17

Freak and the director, he believes in this stuff.

23:19

Like he actually did a documentary that we've talked

23:21

about in the show before about possessions

23:23

and he's like he's

23:26

very into like the

23:28

the Catholic possession situation.

23:31

But okay, So here's some of

23:34

the deaths that happened during the production

23:37

Linda Blair's grandfather while

23:42

she was filming the movie. Her grandfather died. Oh

23:45

no, okay, was.

23:46

He even there? No?

23:48

He did she even go there? No?

23:50

Nope, it happened.

23:53

Listen, it technically happened when they

23:55

were filming The

23:57

Next Person. Well

23:59

I don't know the exact order, okay, but

24:02

there were two actors that died that

24:05

are in the film. You might

24:07

remember the scenes the movie director

24:10

and he's all drunk at the party and then apparently

24:13

like he dies because of the demon.

24:15

Is that Is that the

24:18

the one who was going up to space or

24:20

something? Well, she says, you're going to die up there?

24:22

No, I

24:25

don't think much. She peas on the floor.

24:27

Yeah. Is that the one who actually

24:29

died, because you imagine.

24:31

I don't think so. But this man,

24:34

I want to say, he's the one that died like falling

24:36

out the wind or down

24:38

the stairs or something. They found him

24:41

whatever, My god, like that was but that

24:43

was like in the movie. In real

24:45

life, he was only fifty four and

24:48

he got the flu and died. Okay,

24:50

So this that's a little that's a little something.

24:52

The flu's crazy.

24:53

The flu is crazy. The nineteen seventy

24:55

four flew good luck, good

24:58

luck everyone. Max

25:02

Voncito, the who's like the

25:04

older priest, which, by

25:06

the way, a lot of people don't know this. He was actually younger.

25:08

They made him the.

25:09

Old yeah with the prosthetic.

25:12

Yeah right, Yeah. They died Yeah

25:14

no, no, no, his brother

25:17

on the first day of shooting. Oh

25:20

so he had to like go to a funeral and stuff.

25:23

So it's kind of crazy when you watch this and think

25:25

that's what these directors, like these actors are dealing

25:27

with all this stuff. There

25:29

was a special effects expert

25:32

who died, and

25:35

there was apparently

25:38

an assistant cameraman's baby

25:40

died. This is from the article.

25:42

That's what it says. And a

25:45

night watchman like someone

25:47

that was watching over the set. So

25:50

I don't know, but that sounds horrifying.

25:53

Yeah, and that was all during the shoot.

25:55

So they're ten foot demon statue,

25:58

you know, that one that's got the big old dingling.

26:00

He gotzuzuzuy.

26:06

So he that demon statue,

26:08

which is a he hymn, he

26:13

went missing. They were

26:15

trying to ship it to Iraq,

26:18

which is where they shot that first

26:20

scene. They couldn't find the

26:22

demon statue.

26:27

It was gone. Honey, such a big, big

26:29

statue somewhere. How

26:31

do you misplace that big one

26:33

of them? Longer. Yeah,

26:36

but they did one of them to take it home.

26:38

Somebody was like, I need a little extra

26:40

time at the shipping center with this

26:42

one.

26:44

Was it actually an artifact or did they build it

26:46

for the story?

26:48

No, they built it actually in the shutter

26:50

thing. There's like a woman that knows what she's

26:52

talking about, which is not something

26:54

I can relate to. But she this

26:57

woman like knows all about women.

27:00

Yes, they know everything. This

27:03

woman she like studies

27:05

like demons. But like now

27:08

I'm like a woo wu kind of a way, more

27:10

like I can't remember what she does. She works

27:12

at a museum the history of demon knowledgy,

27:14

yes, stuff like that. And she's

27:17

talking about how usually

27:20

Pazuzu would just be a head, like

27:22

just like a little head statue. It didn't, So

27:25

I think it was William Peter Bladie. That's like, yeah,

27:29

I think a big old dick needs to be right there.

27:32

Yeah, could you imagine the boys in

27:34

the band had already come out, and he was like, you know

27:36

what, I know what these guys want, and

27:38

what they want is a demon, a

27:40

big demon. So

27:44

but she was saying, yeah, like typically

27:47

you wouldn't see a ten foot tall.

27:51

Statue Demon Grinder

27:53

profile.

27:54

Name so

27:57

so apparently a crew member lost

27:59

to toe.

28:00

Jesus Christ I thought we were all wow.

28:02

And a carpenter lost their thumb. Also,

28:06

Linda Blair fractured her lower spine

28:09

because they've had her on the contraption, the

28:11

Fierce one. She's like going like this and

28:13

they were like they had like men operating

28:15

that. Yeah, she

28:18

she fractured her lower spine and had to keep going.

28:20

That was in the convulsion scene. Yes, right

28:22

when she's in the bed.

28:24

Yes, William freaking

28:26

was shooting guns on the set to try to make

28:28

people jump. I heard he was kind

28:30

of he's crazy, luney

28:32

bin, he's a lunar. A

28:35

lunar Is

28:37

that a thing? Is that a bad word?

28:40

Yes?

28:40

I don't know.

28:43

It just came out. So

28:47

the mom Ellen Burston, she

28:51

flew across the room hurt herself

28:54

because they the harness they like pulled

28:56

her too hard on purpose.

28:58

When Reagan smacks her, and that's what.

29:00

They they kept it in the movie. Same thing with

29:02

when Reagan heard her back. They kept that one because

29:04

scream because yeah, it's like so real. Now,

29:07

Okay, here's something that is

29:09

a crazy fact about the movie.

29:12

And again, I'm not just trying this's not a

29:14

movie podcast. I'm trying to put this all in the

29:16

context of this movie was cursed.

29:18

Yeah, Okay, crazy

29:20

stuff going on.

29:21

Did you know that there is a real gay

29:24

killer in the movie.

29:26

Yes, yeah, what do you

29:28

mean.

29:29

A gay killer? Okay,

29:31

so you know, scarier than a straight one.

29:34

You know, when Reagan is

29:37

in the hospital and they're doing all the hospital

29:39

stuff with her, then yes,

29:42

oh that fucking nuts, don't

29:45

I don't know, but it was a squirter.

29:47

It

29:47

was.

29:49

Worded all over the place, and

29:51

I hate that it was.

29:53

I think that was the nastiest scene of the entire

29:55

time.

29:55

That is like something as a kid,

29:57

I was like, that's gonna They're gonna have to do that

30:00

to me one day because I thought that was just like a

30:02

procedure you get done where they just

30:04

like, you know what they were doing. They just make your next

30:06

squirt out of its hole.

30:09

Oh next squirt, mama.

30:10

Okay. So anyway, and that and that whole

30:12

sequence. Okay, they had real

30:15

doctors and technicians and stuff. Those

30:18

those people in the movie were real.

30:20

Yeah, divas, they were real

30:22

of us with the real degrees

30:26

and everything. Okay, work

30:28

Mama, so little side

30:30

hustle. Now there was in

30:32

the movie. He made the cut and everything.

30:35

There's like kind of like a he kind

30:38

of looks like an East Side gay guy. He

30:40

has a beard like silver Lake. Yes, oh,

30:42

he has a beard. And he was

30:45

a real technician that they

30:48

found from in nineteen

30:50

seventy two, from the NYU

30:53

radiology department. And

30:55

his name was Paul Bateson. And

30:58

in nineteen seventy seven he

31:02

murdered a reporter

31:04

for Variety after

31:06

they had a night of getting

31:09

freaky deegy. Well

31:12

why because he was

31:15

It was a crime of passion or something. I don't

31:17

know. I think that's what they said. But

31:20

yeah, that man's a murderer. And he was

31:22

in a movie.

31:22

Oh my god, there's a gay killer too. I didn't

31:25

know that this movie has thing I did not

31:27

know about. You just taught me something this movie.

31:29

Do you know that? What's that character from u

31:31

SNL? God,

31:35

damn it, thank you. Do you

31:37

know the character Stefan from USNL. Oh,

31:40

he's like this movie has everything

31:43

gay serial killers. Handy

31:47

man who who was after that that played

31:49

him? He wasn't actually a hater?

31:51

Oh really?

31:53

Yeah, I don't think I've seen this movie

31:56

everything people

31:58

vomiting in theaters, which is true.

32:01

So that whole thing about

32:03

the people fainting, they were saying, you

32:05

better watch out on your mental health if you

32:07

see this movie. Linda Blair

32:10

in the documentary, she gets interviewed and they ask

32:12

her because apparently she had to have bodyguards

32:15

because people, these dumb ass

32:17

people thought she was a public right.

32:19

They're like, she's evil. Get her. They're

32:21

so stupid, this little girl. And they

32:24

ask her about it, and she's like, I don't talk about that.

32:26

Really. She was like, like Linda Blair,

32:28

Now, yeah, she doesn't talk about her experiences

32:30

as a young twelve year old.

32:32

She doesn't talk about having the bodyguards.

32:34

But you know, it's like the movie. Really, it's

32:37

like a big part of her life. She's always

32:39

at the horror conventions, by the way, and she has the longest

32:42

line of anybody.

32:43

Really, I mean, she's an icon.

32:45

She's truly an icon. She

32:49

says that a publicist told her

32:51

years later that the

32:53

publicist job was to get these

32:55

rumors going and to like what rumors.

32:57

Oh the fact about like

33:00

part of her job was like having ambulances

33:03

be part parked outside of the

33:06

theaters and like, you know, just trying to

33:08

get the buzz going.

33:09

That is fierce. I'm sorry,

33:11

but that's no. They're smart. They're

33:13

really smart.

33:14

Now, Max Foncito, the older

33:16

priest, oh you know, sorry, someone the

33:19

young you know, the hot priest.

33:21

Yes, the sex was the Italian

33:23

something.

33:24

So his mother, the old

33:26

lady in the film, she died,

33:29

Oh like his actual mother. No,

33:32

the old lady in the movie that actually

33:34

died too. She died, so

33:36

she actually she died died

33:41

method acting, honey, She said,

33:43

mom, I'm.

33:43

Want to show you all the performance of a live time Wait.

33:45

You know it's crazy. Her character

33:47

dies and the director die and

33:50

they both died in real life. Remember

33:52

I was telling you about the drunk director guy that the

33:55

actor died in real life. So like if you died in the

33:57

Oh my god, that's creepy.

34:00

That is so this.

34:03

I was gonna say, this film needs to be study, but we're studying

34:05

it right now, so I guess, and we are scholars.

34:08

So Maximoncito

34:10

said, his quote was, if you shoot

34:12

something for a year, people are going to get hurt,

34:14

people are going to die. Will

34:17

It was very good for publicity, but

34:19

if you don't believe in the devil. You don't believe

34:21

in curses. So okay,

34:24

I don't know. It's one of these things. Was

34:27

it cursed? Was it not? Or just

34:29

a lot of coincidence. I mean they're talking about the

34:31

devil yea, and are you you know, if

34:33

you're fooling around with the stuff, are you going

34:35

to die? I don't know.

34:37

I think given the time and just all

34:39

all of the circumstances surrounding the film,

34:41

I think it was just like a domino effect,

34:44

right, And I think when you have all these people

34:46

who are all working on the same thing, all

34:49

kind of just holy shit, this is bad. Like there's

34:51

some real shit going on right now. Stuff

34:55

kind of manifests. I

34:57

hate to use that word because it's so reused,

34:59

but and it's like any

35:02

it's like the vibes were off.

35:04

Yeah, you could have just said that. I

35:07

just think that, like there

35:09

is such a thing as just coincidences,

35:13

Like you could be if you look

35:15

at one year. Okay, we look at America

35:17

for one year, and we start listing

35:20

all the horrible things that have happened to America in

35:22

the past year, we could be like it's cursed.

35:24

That is true. That is true. That

35:27

is true.

35:27

So it's you know, I'm

35:29

sure you could probably find if

35:32

you compile the list of all the bad

35:34

things that happened on every single movies set

35:36

ever, you could make it seem like.

35:38

It was Curse Bank is cursed.

35:40

Mama, you think Burbank is cursed?

35:42

I don't know. Wasn't that where all the films are shot?

35:45

Not this one. This one was filmed in Washington,

35:47

d C. Really the most part Georgetown.

35:49

Really, Yeah, they didn't film it here.

35:52

No, Mama, Can

35:55

I show you a haunted doll? Yeah,

35:58

shifting gears? Where is it? Is it my there? No,

36:00

that's my Liberati doll. He's not good,

36:03

he's not haunted, but he's just kind of lurking,

36:06

all gay and fabulous.

36:08

Hed bah, she is fierce.

36:11

Okay, yes, I want to see this haunted doll. Are

36:13

we the haunted doll?

36:14

No? No, no, okay, it's time for a

36:16

segment I like to call the dolls

36:18

are living.

36:21

So here's what I do.

36:23

I go to eBay dot com. I type

36:25

in the words haunted doll, psychic.

36:29

There's a lot of people that

36:31

are selling haunted dolls today.

36:34

For you, we have got Magnolia and

36:37

Magnolia is going for seventeen

36:39

dollars and fifty cents. Okay, gee,

36:42

how can you show us magnolia? You

36:44

got it?

36:45

Ros is it here? And

36:47

there's some of those Oh.

36:50

That's Magnolia. Now Magnolia. The

36:53

first thing I see when I look at her. This

36:56

is definitely a reason to get

36:58

bangs. This I would

37:00

say this is a good candidate for bangs.

37:03

She's giving a lot of forehead, which

37:06

is fine, That's why I have bangs.

37:09

But it looks like when

37:11

you take a wig that was meant to

37:13

be a middle part and you kind.

37:14

Of yeah,

37:17

you slept in it last night, and

37:19

then you wake up the next morning, it looks like and

37:21

it has shifted and it's going back

37:23

to I mean, it's not very fast

37:25

on her head properly, it's very far noig

37:28

tape, no glue. A little bit further and

37:30

we're getting in Hull Cogan

37:33

territory of gold on the top. She's

37:36

also, you know, I appreciate.

37:38

That she is Christmas.

37:41

She's like, she hasn't a Christmas dress,

37:43

which is kind of a cute dress. I don't like that there's

37:45

pants underneath, but yeah, I don't

37:48

she can you go back to close ups. What

37:53

her name is Magnolia.

37:55

Magnolia, Okay, now, Magnolia.

37:57

She does have a lash on, it's

38:00

drawn on her eyes,

38:03

no eyebrows, which you

38:05

know, diva very off

38:08

duty drag queen. And

38:11

she's got a little tiny mouth

38:14

hole. Yeah, she comes

38:17

with a bio. So here's

38:19

what you have to keep in mind. There is

38:21

somebody that died that

38:23

is now inside of this doll. Okay,

38:26

this is not this doll specific.

38:29

They have like a

38:31

hermit crab taken this

38:33

as their show. Okay, right

38:35

now, I will say this is a very big, long

38:38

bio. Sorry,

38:40

we'll see what's what. Our top

38:43

is raw, hemmed, that's

38:45

as raw as it comes. She needs

38:48

to fold it over and give it a cell. She's

38:51

fraying, honey, she's a mess. But

38:55

she's only seventeen fifty. It says

38:57

here this is this person type

39:00

a little too much, so we'll see how much we get to.

39:03

She's an old soul. She's a neutral

39:05

witch. She learned her craft

39:07

from her grandmother and some

39:09

ancestors who were also witches. She

39:11

had a hard life. Her parents

39:14

died and she lived

39:16

with her grandmother, who raised her. Her

39:19

mother was always against her

39:23

what they did. See, they don't even have this right, as

39:25

her mother was always against her mother's witchy

39:28

Oh her mother.

39:31

Somebody didn't like someone's witchy ways,

39:33

it says here. So

39:36

her life changed. She moved to her grandmother blah

39:39

blah blah. Okay, so she learned about

39:42

using all these herbs and all that stuff from

39:44

her grandmother. Hell

39:47

Yah. When she was nineteen, she

39:49

met and fell in love with the

39:52

love of her life. He seemed to accept

39:54

her as she was a witch

39:56

in all. They dated

39:58

for two years and then he asked

40:00

her to marry him, which she

40:03

gladly said yes. She was

40:05

so deeply in love with him and felt she

40:07

was he was her soulmate.

40:10

Okay. As they were planning the wedding,

40:12

Magnolia sense that something was changing

40:15

and different about him and decided

40:18

it was just the stress of planning

40:20

a wedding. A week before their

40:22

wedding, she got a letter from him. Oh

40:25

that's never good. She got a letter

40:27

from him telling her that he was

40:29

sorry, but he had fallen in love with another

40:32

woman who was her best friend,

40:34

her maid of honor. Motherfucker.

40:39

Oh, I can't believe that. That just got

40:41

me pissed off.

40:42

I can picture you just sitting with this doll and she's

40:44

telling you this story, and you're just like,

40:46

girl, what are we gonna do? What dollars

40:48

hell? Find me the doll?

40:51

You're about to burn it? That

40:55

is oh my god.

40:56

And the friend what was

40:58

her name?

40:59

Yeah? Who's that? Bitch? Says she

41:01

felt like her life was over. Her whole

41:04

world had fallen apart. Her grandmother

41:06

saw what her pain she

41:08

was in and shared something

41:11

with her that she had hoped to never

41:14

have to share. She told

41:16

her that there was a way

41:18

to get revenge on both

41:21

and make herself feel better. Oh.

41:24

Her grandmother then taught her about

41:27

gray magic. Spells

41:30

that are in the gray area are neither good

41:32

nor bad. Smell spells spells,

41:36

but they're neutral. Okay.

41:40

She then taught her how to perform strong

41:42

spells that would bring justice

41:45

on someone. Right, Okay,

41:47

I'm really bored by this. She learned

41:50

that book though, So the couple divorced.

41:52

Eventually the friends friends.

41:55

I don't feel bad at all actually, so yeah.

41:57

Yeah, her neutral magic works.

42:00

Oh, now she needs a good home.

42:04

She would love to continue to help

42:06

others with her craft. How

42:08

does she get in there?

42:11

You know what.

42:13

It doesn't seem to say. It says everything but that

42:16

that.

42:17

Is amazing because we don't even She.

42:20

Can perform spells and rituals

42:22

on your behalf for things like

42:25

money, love, health,

42:28

healings, weight loss. What

42:31

are you saying? Why are you

42:33

saying that? Why is she looking at me like,

42:36

oh, I got a spell for that? She's looking me up

42:38

and down. She goes, honey, I

42:40

got a spell for that. Honey, I'm

42:43

only for only seventeen fifty. That's cheaper than

42:45

ozempic. It

42:48

says, I have heard her singing and chanting.

42:51

What she has turned our lights on? She

42:55

has opened and shut doors

42:58

and windows, and she has made uthers

43:00

noises too, Like

43:02

what.

43:04

I am so curious about?

43:05

Together She's like, oh, in the corner

43:09

she has been a good friend

43:12

and she is always respectful and friendly.

43:16

But then why are you getting rid of

43:18

her?

43:18

Bitch?

43:18

Right anyway?

43:21

So that's her? No, what

43:23

a life you have lived? I

43:26

love her? I thought, I'm

43:29

so confused because the title

43:32

of her post said something about

43:34

gay. What does it

43:36

say on like the do you have the original

43:38

post?

43:39

It says vintage haunted doll Magnoia

43:43

neutral which will cast spells

43:45

for you, comma gay in

43:47

all cats.

43:50

Wait, so does that mean is that

43:52

what they're is that what they're calling

43:54

the reader for you gay? Gay?

43:57

And the comma implies that they are referring

44:01

to you in all caps

44:03

gay?

44:03

Kay, yes, because

44:07

it has nothing in here about

44:10

gay. Oh shit, she's just like,

44:13

listen for you. I know you're gonna be gay.

44:15

Oh wait, wait, wait wait I did wait a

44:17

second. Oh shit, So we got

44:19

it after Magnolia. So

44:22

she did all her magic, and then that they

44:24

got divorced, the husband and

44:27

her her. He never became wrong whatever. So

44:29

after that, Magnolia was more guarded

44:32

and didn't trust men. A

44:34

couple years later, she met a woman

44:38

who was also a witch, and they

44:41

bonded right away. She

44:43

then accepted that she turned

44:46

gay. She she turned

44:48

gay. They

44:51

both believed that they were real soulmates

44:54

and meant to be together, and they lived together

44:56

and they were very happy. Magnolia

45:00

car accident. Oh

45:03

god, sorry

45:05

I missed that paragraph.

45:10

Oh that's so good. Why

45:12

are you saying they fell in love

45:15

they lived together. Magnolia

45:17

died in a car.

45:18

Accident after turning gay.

45:21

She turned Okay, okay,

45:23

it's not funny, but it's very funny to be

45:27

all right, that.

45:28

Was lore on. This doll is

45:30

insane long. So she's

45:32

not a haunted door, Well, okay, she's kind

45:34

of a haunted.

45:35

She makes noises, but she.

45:39

Can turn people gay if you want to.

45:41

Oh, now that's a spill. I

45:44

need one that will turn me gay because

45:46

I want, I wish. I hate you, I

45:48

hate man. Can

45:51

I play some ghost voices?

45:53

Oh? Is it going

45:55

to be scared?

45:55

Is that magnolia noise you just made? Oh?

46:04

Yes, squeeze, I would

46:06

like to hear you're.

46:07

Just okay, Okay,

46:10

it's time for EVP

46:13

or e ev please?

46:17

Oh?

46:17

Like?

46:17

Are they real or fake? Very well,

46:20

now, it's just we're gonna listen to a voice.

46:22

Okay.

46:22

Sometimes they're good, sometimes they're not. Oh

46:25

god, let me say it again. Sometimes

46:27

they're good, Usually they're not.

46:29

They horrify me. Can I say e vps?

46:32

I always skip?

46:33

Well when they're right, they're right, But I

46:36

don't. I don't get yourself too worked up

46:39

on these ones because I did my best

46:41

of this week?

46:42

When did oh did you do this this week?

46:44

Well? I find these online, and

46:46

some days I get real lucky. Some

46:49

days I don't. Okay, right. So

46:51

EVP is electronic voice phenomenal.

46:54

Okay, So I go

46:56

to YouTube and I find people that

46:58

are gone ghost hunting, and they've proudly

47:01

posted here's a we believe

47:03

this is a disembodied ghost

47:06

voice speaking, and here

47:08

is what it's said. Now, I'm going to play

47:10

it for you, and I want you to tell me what you think

47:12

it says, and then I will give

47:14

you an ABCD and

47:17

one of those will be the correct.

47:19

Okay, okay, okay.

47:21

All right. This

47:23

first one was posted by a YouTube

47:25

channel called Other Side of Darkness

47:28

Paranormal Research. It

47:31

was at Bally's Hotel in

47:33

Las Vegas. I'm from there now known

47:36

as the Horseshoe. This

47:38

is in room fifteen oh four of

47:40

Bally's. What

47:43

is this ghost saying? Brenna?

47:53

Let me play it good? I was expecting like

47:56

fifty a

47:58

textone girl?

48:01

Oh, one more, one more, one

48:07

more? Okay,

48:10

what are my options?

48:13

Is it a Anora?

48:18

Have you seen that movie Anora?

48:19

Yeah?

48:20

There's parts in Vegas? Yeah?

48:22

Yeah, is it b I'm

48:25

all right? C

48:28

tomorro or

48:32

d Rupeau's Drag Race

48:34

live at

48:36

the Flamingo. She is just caught.

48:38

Yeah, I figure a way to ev.

48:40

P, which what is which one is it saying?

48:43

Let me play it again?

48:43

Okay, I

48:46

hear horror? Or

48:48

boy?

48:49

You hear horror? Or boy?

48:55

Is this like a Laurel Yanny situation?

49:01

What was the second option? B what was? I'm

49:04

all right? Is

49:06

it that that is what they believe? It says?

49:09

Cool? What I know. Let's

49:11

know that we're listening. Okayva, now

49:13

we know it's it's all right or no, I'm

49:16

all right. Here we go, let's

49:18

try to hear that girl.

49:23

What the hell?

49:25

No?

49:26

No, I need clothes captioning

49:28

on these EVPs.

49:29

Okay, here's one more from the same channel.

49:31

Okay, now, this one is going to give you what you want because

49:34

it's a little bit longer and it's a little bit spookier.

49:36

If it's longer and scarier.

49:38

The better, That's what I'm saying. Demons

49:41

all demon ten foot ten

49:44

foot demons it Okay,

49:48

same YouTube channel. This one was at

49:51

Camp bel Ill Springs

49:54

EW and Kingman,

49:56

Arizona, EW.

49:58

This already sounds disgusting or scared. No,

50:01

it sounds horrifying, like what.

50:03

Does this got saying?

50:04

Yeah, bitch,

50:11

what what

50:15

the hell?

50:20

That sounds like me? If I don't lotion my

50:23

inner size. But

50:30

I don't even know, lou girl, I don't know what that is.

50:37

Wow, what

50:40

one more time? That's

50:45

not what they thought? What is

50:47

it? Do they think it was? A lady

50:51

got is giving now she's

50:53

always giving. That's what I'm gonna say.

50:56

That is it? B?

50:58

This time we scared it? Yeah? It

51:01

was rough? What do

51:03

they think it was? C? You've really

51:06

done it now that's enough?

51:09

Or duck or

51:12

D bitch you are

51:14

a fucking cow you have for bitch?

51:16

Bitch. I wish it said that, Well,

51:19

it might have said it said let me hear one

51:21

more time? So

51:27

did they think it was one more time? A lady

51:30

God is giving now she's

51:32

always giving?

51:34

Is it B? This time we

51:37

scared it?

51:37

Yeah? It was rough. C

51:42

You've really done it now that's

51:44

enough? Or D bitch

51:47

you are a fucking cow you.

51:49

Have for bitch.

51:50

I think it's you've really

51:52

done it now that's enough.

51:54

They believe it's B.

51:56

This time we scared it? Yeah

51:59

it was this time. We're scared at

52:01

you? It was rough? Girl?

52:08

What the fuck?

52:09

Who is translating these? Who

52:12

is a translady translator? I

52:15

guess translady.

52:17

We can't even translate these, so ship.

52:21

Okay real quick, Yes, I

52:23

want some rapid fire thoughts on various

52:25

paranormal phenomena.

52:26

I am not tea for tea yea.

52:30

What do you think of Bigfoot?

52:34

Oh, daddy, do

52:36

you believe in it? Do you think it's real?

52:38

Yeah?

52:39

I think yeah. What

52:43

about the

52:45

existence of mermaids? Do you think that's real? Yes?

52:50

Really? Yes? Maybe not

52:52

in the set? Okay, oh, yes,

52:56

you're from the TikTok age.

52:58

Yeah.

52:58

Do you ever do you ever see these videos and

53:00

you're like, oh, that's I'm convinced.

53:03

I don't see more of like the lore stuff. I do

53:05

see a lot of the ghost stuff though.

53:07

But have you seen the haunted Elmo

53:10

doll or Almo balloon?

53:12

The balloon? No, she's been viral lately.

53:15

Oh, I haven't seen that one.

53:16

Apparently this woman what.

53:19

I haven't been on TikTok this week as

53:21

much?

53:21

Well, this woman found mental health. If

53:24

there's anything slightly ghost related,

53:26

my inbox is flooded. And

53:29

this week it's this, which is this

53:32

woman bought an Elmo balloon

53:36

and she's been capturing it on camera.

53:38

Walking balloon, like a big

53:40

balloon. It's like a big balloon. Is it

53:43

shaped?

53:43

Like?

53:44

Yes, I guess it's like it's called like

53:46

a skywalker or something like that. It's

53:48

like a type of balloon where like it kind

53:50

of looks like it walks when it moves, but it's

53:53

been moving like like

53:56

like a person like it like

53:59

creeps. And then all said, like the

54:01

video that really has done it for them is

54:04

the Almo walking upstairs and

54:07

they're like why is it walking? Then it like stops like

54:09

right where she is, Like how does that happen?

54:12

Oh that's horrible. A lot of stuff like that walks

54:14

up and follows up up

54:16

the stairs.

54:18

Col Yeah, like

54:21

go to your room, you ground at Elmo.

54:23

I' pop disass.

54:24

Oh it's not hard.

54:27

Soft gun.

54:28

Why doesn't she just pop it in?

54:31

Because there's views, right, Diva, she

54:33

wants that red paid, and I'm not one

54:35

to blame her.

54:36

I'm like, Diva, let's haunt the block.

54:38

What about psychics? Do you believe in them? M?

54:40

Yes, depends have you been to one?

54:43

Yes?

54:43

Horrible?

54:44

What?

54:45

Yeah?

54:46

What happened? She was like, you

54:48

were this woman in the eighteen hundreds

54:50

who lost her husband

54:53

And I was like, okay,

54:55

work. So she did

54:57

like a past life yeah.

54:59

But I didn't ask for I

55:02

just wanted to know how much money it was going to be making

55:04

next month if I like, you know.

55:06

So she went back and she went forward,

55:08

way back, and then she said I was like this Celtic

55:12

warrior or something, and I was like,

55:14

all right, girl, yeah,

55:17

I mean boots.

55:18

If it's real, I

55:20

I and I think I believe

55:22

in mediums more than I do sidekicks, which

55:25

some people say they're pretty yea

55:27

together, but I think, you know, like, uh,

55:30

what's her name, what's her name? What's of

55:33

course she's real.

55:34

I think she's real. I just talked to another person that

55:36

has been I've been to. I've talked to many people in abunderwear.

55:39

Yeah, and who's

55:41

that twin who had the show on.

55:42

E Tyler

55:45

Henry.

55:45

Yes, I think he's real.

55:48

That's what people say. Well

55:50

listen, but I will tell you something. Both of

55:53

them I've tried to get on this podcast.

55:56

I haven't seen him here, they said, no, No,

55:58

I just haven't seen them, So

56:01

you haven't seen them. I haven't seen them here, Well,

56:04

so I don't know where they are. I asked,

56:07

they're traveling the realms

56:11

that, yeah, they're on the other side. Well,

56:14

I think.

56:15

Teresa would do great on this show. I

56:17

do too.

56:18

I think she would have loved Oh my god, we'll talk

56:20

about nails and hair for half of it.

56:22

Okay.

56:24

Last one? UFOs? Oh

56:28

No, you don't think it's

56:30

real?

56:31

I don't know. I do.

56:34

I said that, I don't know

56:37

because maybe

56:40

the UFOs are a bit too real for me

56:42

that I don't want to believe them, you know. I

56:45

think that's where that stems from. Like, I'm

56:47

like, I do believe in aliens.

56:50

Does that okay? Yeah? So,

56:52

but you believe in aliens, but you don't believe

56:55

that they are the ones flying

56:58

their cars over here?

56:59

Yeah? You know. One, maybe I do believe in the UFO. I'm

57:03

just agreeable, aren't I.

57:05

That was easy. That was my

57:08

whole agenda.

57:09

Doesn't like No, No, well

57:14

I don't really Okay, I'll say this, No,

57:16

I don't believe in UFOs.

57:18

Well, UFO means unidentified fly an

57:20

object, so deva than

57:23

anyone could be a UFO exactly. Let

57:27

me just say one thing off topic, but slightly

57:30

on topic. I don't know if

57:32

Trump's budget cuts have affected the

57:34

UFO air traffic control, but

57:37

we haven't seen any It's possible.

57:40

I know that it has affected me because

57:42

I was trapped on a plane for five hours

57:44

in Puerto Rico two days ago and

57:47

I wasn't allowed to get off the plane. Basically,

57:50

it kind of was, but kind of wasn't. Like they were

57:52

like, you can get off, but we're not going to help you,

57:54

like if you get off, like we're not going to

57:56

get you another flight like you've already

57:59

been on. We were on the Harmac for

58:01

five hours because they couldn't they were

58:03

understaffed, And

58:06

then I missed my connection flight I

58:09

had. You were in the Atlanta

58:11

airport for four hours,

58:13

that.

58:13

Hot piece of metal for five hours.

58:15

Yes, I was, Mama, Yes

58:18

I was.

58:19

I do believe that what you're saying then, Donald

58:22

Trump, m mm hmmm.

58:25

So I hope that the aliens are up there and hearing

58:27

this and saying, baby out,

58:30

we are ready, right for an invasion.

58:33

Come on and get it. Invasion, when

58:35

you're ready, come and get it. Anyways,

58:39

that's a Oh do you want to tell people where

58:41

to find you and everything?

58:42

Oh? Yeah, on social media. I'm

58:45

currently working to change everything to Brenda

58:47

Jordan.

58:48

Is that a ghost behind you? No? Thank

58:52

you, bye bye.

58:55

I didn't know if there was gonna be like eleg generous

58:57

back then.

59:02

Thank you so much to

59:04

Breba. What an episode

59:07

that was a fun one. Hey, let's

59:09

go have fun together in person. Roz Hernandez

59:12

tour dot com. I love

59:14

you all, both living and dead. But

59:16

if I didn't ask you to haunt me, don't

59:19

haunt me. Okay, bye? This

59:28

has been an exactly right production. Want

59:31

to share your paranormal experience on

59:33

the podcast. I read stories

59:35

out loud and sometimes I'll

59:37

even call you, so email me at

59:39

ghosted by Roz at gmail

59:42

dot com. You can send a DM or

59:44

voice message to the show's Instagram

59:46

at ghosted by Roz. Give us

59:48

a follow while you're there, and follow

59:51

me Roz on Instagram

59:53

at roz Hernandez and on TikTok

59:55

and Twitter at It's Roz Hernandez.

59:58

My senior producer is the startling

1:00:01

Jeeha Lee. Associate producer

1:00:04

is the alarming Christina

1:00:06

Chamberlain. This episode

1:00:08

was mixed and sound designed by the eerie

1:00:11

Edson Choi. My guest booker

1:00:14

is the petrifying Patrick Kottner.

1:00:17

Additional production support from the hair

1:00:19

raising Hannah Kyle Krichten.

1:00:22

My theme music is by the spine

1:00:24

chilling Brendan Lynch Salomon,

1:00:27

artwork by the Spooky Vanessa

1:00:31

Lilac. Photography by

1:00:33

the terrifying Elizabeth

1:00:35

Karen. Executive produced

1:00:37

by the chilling Karen Kilgareff,

1:00:40

the spooky Georgia

1:00:42

Hart Start, and the frightening

1:00:45

Danielle Kramer.

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