Yvette Fielding responds to criticism from celebrity who called ghost hunting "ridiculous."

I won't mock your beliefs, so why are you mocking mine?

September 21st 2024.

Yvette Fielding responds to criticism from celebrity who called ghost hunting
Yvette Fielding, the host of the popular TV show "Most Haunted," is not letting a recent criticism from a rude celebrity get to her. Despite being called "really stupid" for her ghost hunting activities, Yvette remains unfazed and confident in her beliefs. She has been leading the paranormal reality series since its debut in 2002 and has even published books based on her spooky experiences.

While some may doubt her ghost hunting abilities, Yvette has seen the impact her work has had on others. She shared how people's minds have been changed after attending her Most Haunted Experience events or working with her and her team. She used to be bothered by negative comments, but now she knows the truth and is not affected by them.

Yvette also opened up about some of the terrifying experiences she has witnessed while filming for her show. She recalled being nearly killed by a horse after using a Ouija board, having members of her crew attacked by ghosts, and even being chased by a pair of legs in a haunted theater. But the experiences she encountered while researching for her latest book, Most Haunted Castles, may be the scariest yet.

During a visit to Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland, Yvette and her film crew heard something hit the floor and found a human bone. This happened multiple times, and then they felt something land in their hair. When they looked, they found a human tooth. This incident, along with others, made them run out of the castle in fear.

Yvette also shared creepy encounters she had while researching for her book. At Pengersick Castle in Cornwall, two of her crew members were so frightened that they ran to the car and locked themselves in. They could hear footsteps and something walking around the car, which was a truly frightening experience for them.

Despite these terrifying moments, Yvette's love for castles kept her going. She compared her work to a roller coaster ride and said that she always wants to go back and do it all over again. She also revealed that she has not only been haunted by paranormal forces while filming, but also in her own home. She shared strange occurrences like hearing "Mummy" and knocks on the door when no one was there, and chairs moving and being placed in a pyramid shape on the kitchen table.

However, Yvette has never wished to be oblivious to these experiences. In fact, they have changed her life and her outlook on death and the afterlife. She used to have no faith or belief in anything, but now she knows that there is something after we die and that we will see our loved ones again. Her new book, Most Haunted Castles, which is available for purchase on September 19, delves into her paranormal encounters and is a must-read for all fans of the show.

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