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George Michael’s cousin says he’s been contacted by the late pop star’s spirit

George Michael’s cousin says he has been contacted by the late pop star’s spirit – via his car radio.

Chris Antoniou, 60, claimed the channel tuned out and the Careless Whisper singer’s voice called out his name through the speakers.

And he revealed later that day it happened again – but this time it said: “I’m free.” Chris believes it is George – who died in 2016 aged 53 – telling him he is at peace.

READ MORE: Ghost hunter Yvette Fielding admits she mistook farts for spooks filming Most Haunted

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Chris Antoniou, 60, is George Michael’s cousin
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The retired civil servant, of Aldershot, Hants, said: “I was shocked – it was totally amazing.

“We had a good connection. “When he said, ‘I’m free’ I understood what he meant. He’d tell me he found fame very hard.”

George Michael has apparently been trying to communicate with his cousin
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Meanwhile, Ghost hunter Yvette Fielding mistook farts for spooks on Most Haunted. The hit show saw a team of paranormal investigators visit famous sites around the country looking for ghouls.

TV presenter Yvette revealed sometimes things go wrong on camera, adding the ghostly farts were down to something else entirely.

The WHAM! star is allegedly saying he’s at ‘peace’ via the airwaves
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Yvette, 55, confessed: “Things sometimes go wrong. We’ve got so many out-takes of a member of the team accidentally breaking wind, me thinking it’s a ghost and then screaming the place down.

“I love all that. It goes to the core of what Most Haunted is about.”

Chris thinks he heard his name whispered through the radio
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Yvette said that despite the serious nature of chasing spirits, they still had a laugh. She said: “Viewers might be forgiven for thinking because we contact dead people, some of whom suffered horrific pain and sadness, that there isn’t much fun to be had. The opposite is true.

“We’re always giggling and playing pranks on each other. Occasionally, I’ve had to be the sensible one if the others muck about, especially on live shows.” Read the full story here.

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