Sorry, no to Coco


I am a fan of this show. I believe alot of these people. Of the ones I don't believe, I mainly believe that THEY believe it, rather than they're lying. Now, I also like Coco, so I don't like saying this, but for her testimonial I'm not buying. It's like she made it up as she went along. I'm really disappointed in this one. It's a no for me.

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100% agree with you - hers was such terribly poor acting, I fear she will have difficulty getting further acting jobs after this one. If anyone is wondering which episode we're referring to it's series 5 ep 4. She gave tell after tell after tell that she was completely bluffing the whole story.

However the show is called "Celebrity Ghost Stories" and not "Celebrity Ghost Truths" for a good reason. Sorry to disappoint you, as I accept that you're a fan of the series, however the whole show is in all honesty little more than an outlet for under-worked actors to try and grab a piece of the limelight. It all starts with a call from their respective agents who laments, "well... I know there's no work at the moment, but you could always do 'Celebrity Ghost Stories'; those fools will take anyone with any half baked BS about nasty ol' ghosts on their show!"

Alas, the result is they all too often perform no better than Coco. Ergo one doesn't wonder too much why they never made it anywhere near Capone levels in their trade.

All I'm left wondering about, is not ghosts etc., but moreover why this show is rated anything over 4/10!!?

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I do like the show, and imagine there is at least a grain of truth in every story. But I had to laugh with your post, including the further idea that perhaps it should not be called Celebrity Ghost Stories but something more along the lines of Wannabe Ghost Stories. I don't know a lot of these people, although many others are wonderful journeymen workers ... I'm thinking, for instance, of Michael Imperiale. But Coco? I guess I'm of a rapidly mildewing generation, but I have no idea who she is.

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You aint wrong I just watched this one....

who sister and mother happened to see a room go crazy, and jus happened to go to a library to look up about the house the very next day which so happens to tell you what happened with a railroad?>?>

I have to laugh about how some of these stories just fit in so well, and all have a ending, when realistically if something was to happened in the real world I don't think we could go to a library the next day and find the answer to it within 24 hours.

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there may not be a guidebook for how ghosts are supposed to be but this story is just too weird..

first off, anyone else kind of pissed off at her vacuuming while her sister sits on her ass and watches tv? at least dust something!

and then when things START to get weird, like the lights flickering on and off you don't scream? then the chandelier starts swinging and not only do you NOT scream but you don't even get out from underneath it??



OH THANK YOU GOD! THANK YOU SO BLOODY MUCH!!! Basil Fawlty

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