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BEST Celebrity Ghost Story Told So Far


Don't get into the whole "OMG its SO fake" crap. This is just about which story creeped you out the most and possibly piqued your interest in the paranormal?

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To me Natasha H. story. Obvious poltergiest activity...

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I really enjoyed Laura Prepon's story, and Fairuza Balk's was gripping too.


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My favorite story is the one told by Mykelti Williamson the guy from Forrest Gump

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Iqbal Theba's kind of creeped me out. That was the one when he was a boy in Pakistan and a young girl he knew was possessed.

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yes! verrrrrrry creepy!

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I came here to post a question: Who was the guy who saw the possessed girl out the train window? - ! Wasn't it him/this girl? Creepiest story I've seen!

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Mine, too. Seriously freaked me out.
I also liked the one about Widecombe.

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I forgot the actress whose story it was - but the one where her roommate and friends were using a Ouija board and the ghost asked for her. She was in her room and when her roommate came to her door to get her she asked "is it Billy?" (it was). That kind of freaked me out a little.

Also, I forgot the actresses name again (sorry) but the one where her grandmother took her and her sister for a walk in the cemetery. That night a ghost girl appeared in her room. When she hid under the covers, she felt the ghost climbing up on her bed. Gave me chills, seriously.

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The first one involved a female roommate of a guy who worked on "Ugly Betty," I believe. Don't know about the second story.

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the actress who told the story about walking through the graveyard with her grandmother and then seeing the little girl in her room is Wendi McLendon-Covey from the movie Bridesmaids

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it was a chick from reno 911, that one seemed scary too, with the child ghost being on top of her.



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some of my favorites are Margaret Cho
Michael Rappaport when he's trapped in the school basement
I also like this one where the guy says he had
a brother that died before he was born and
his parents gave him the same name and he started
recalling things that happened to his brother
that his parents never even told him about
can't remember who the guy was telling the story.

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2x18 - Sharon Angela's story. Give me the chills every time I watch it. And on the same episode John Schneider's story. It's really not scary, but I just think that is an amazing story.

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I like the "old timers" stories - they usually show the other side/the spiritual life has compassion for us earthlings!


1. Diane Ladd's message from Martha Mitchell who was wrongly framed by the press.
2. Micky Rooney's message from his father
3. Joan Rivers coming to terms with her ghost. Well handled, refer to this one if you have problem spirits that cannot rest.
4. The phone call from beyond...who was that actor?

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4. The phone call from beyond...who was that actor?

Mykelti Williamson. I just saw that episode yesterday. Creepy!

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Totally Agree! Mickey Rooney said he had always wanted to tell someone this experience, but was afraid people would think he was crazy.

Diane Ladd's was chilling! It made me wish for a bio/pic on Ms Mitchell.
It was an amazing story.

I haven't viewed Joan Rivers' story yet, but any ghost who dared to haunt her must be pretty ballsy!

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Was Mickey Rooney the one who told the story with "Don't drink the water" ? That creeped me out. Also, the one where Vince Neil saw his little girl (who died of cancer) gives me goosebumps . I also enjoyed Laura Prepon's and Michael Imperioli's (about the Chelsea Hotel)

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I forgot who the celeb was(I think a comedian?), but he had just moved to Los Angeles, and bought a small apartment. His neighbor was a clarinet/trumpet player or played an instrument of some type, and one day when he came back to his apartment, he found out the guy had committed suicide by jumping off his balcony. Then that night when he was sleeping, he heard banging on his wall, and then he went into the living room and found a picture frame on the wall lifting itself up and slamming itself against the wall repeatedly. He then ran back into his room and tried falling asleep, but couldn't since the banging continued through the rest of the night. That episode sends chills up my spine every time.

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The comedian whose neighbor killed himself was Jeffrey Ross (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0743506/).

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My interest has been piques since I was little but the scariest story was the one about the supporting actor from A Few Good Men.

He was with his then girlfriend and about once a month or once a week or so she would be posessed by not one but two ghosts at the same time and would re-do their arguments. Their shouting voices would come out at the same time and they would re enact their shouting matches. As soon as he would look at her or put a tape recorder on to prove the incidents the voices would stop.

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Wow half of these I havent seen yet! :) And I thought I seen a lot of CGS so far. A lot of them sound pretty creepy. For me the guy from Blair Witch and the principal from Glee, not just because of the stories but how haunted they looked when telling the story. Gives me the creeps just thinking about it.



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He should have slept with a recorder in a drawer, either he would capture the voices or prevent them from speaking, win-win either way,

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FYI, He, (Kevin Pollak) did keep a recorder in the night stand drawer, and the voices stopped as soon as he hit "record" and started again soon after stopping.


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So if he turned it on as soon as he went to bed, then the voices would stay quiet.

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that is a waste of batteries and audio tape.


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correct. he did and I mentioned that.

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That one was a good one. The actor was Kevin Pollack and very creepy.

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Cynthia Rowley and Joan Rivers. Both of those stories were incredibly creepy, especially Rowley's. Gave me chills.

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