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A voice called ‘Mummy’ to me in my house – but there was no one there


Yvette Fielding

Yvette Fielding has revealed a terrifying paranormal experience she witnessed in her own home (Picture: UKTV/REALLY/Tony Ward)

Most Haunted star Yvette Fielding has revealed a terrifying haunted encounter she witnessed in her own home, when there was nobody else around.

The TV presenter, 55, has been leading the paranormal reality series since it first aired in 2002, and has gone on to publish several books following her spooky experiences.

But not only has Yvette been around ghosts in chilling occurrences with members of her crew, she’s also been haunted at home by herself, with strange things happening when she first moved in, despite asking the previous owners if the house was haunted, ‘because it looked like it should be’.

‘Within the first few weeks of us moving in, all sorts of weird stuff was happening,’ Yvette previously said in an exclusive interview with Metro.

She continued: ‘My children would be at school and I would hear in the house “Mummy”, somebody would be knocking on the door, [and I’d go to the door], this would happen about five times in a day, and there’s nobody there.’

She also revealed that kitchen chairs would ‘move on their own and be placed in a pyramid shape, balanced on top of each other on the kitchen table’.

As if that wasn’t enough to make anyone want to move house, Yvette revealed that her husband Karl saw a ghost dressed like a Cavalier outside their house, only for them to later discover that soldiers had been murdered near their home during the Civil War.

She went on: ‘After a while we got used to it, and the weird thing is now that both my children are all grown up and living their own lives, got their own homes and everything, there’s nothing, there’s no activity.

‘I’m a firm believer that energy, and especially young energy, can actually exacerbate or really meddle with the atmosphere and the vibrations within a house.’

The former Blue Peter presenter took on ghost hunting in the early noughties (Picture: Shutterstock)

Despite how spooky it may sound, the TV star insisted her life has changed for the better after she embarked on ghost-hunting, and that she would never wish to be ‘oblivious’ to the experiences.

The former Blue Peter presenter turned towards the paranormal in the early noughties, and hasn’t looked back since.

‘It’s changed my whole life,’ she told Metro ahead of the release of her latest book, Most Haunted Castles.

‘Before I did Most Haunted I’d had a couple of experiences and I started to become interested… but before that I actually thought there was nothing when we died, I didn’t believe in anything. I didn’t believe in god, didn’t have a faith, nothing.

‘And it actually affected me, made me a bit down, because I just thought, oh my god, what are we here for? What’s this about? Which we’ve all asked, especially when you’re younger, you’re questioning everything.

‘So then of course, we made Most Haunted… and after all the things that I’ve seen, I’ve heard, that we …read more

Source:: Metro

      

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