Alan Carr was rendered nothing short of furious when an evil spirit, the television show host claims he contacted through a Ouija board, apparently made a rude remark about his mother
Alan Carr has revealed he became addicted to contacting the dead through Ouija boards – but was horrified when his mum was called a ‘s**t’ and another message predicted the death of a hotel owner.
The comedian said after he witnessed other strange happenings at home and started having car accidents, he became freaked out by the spirit boards and had to give up his interest.
He said; “Me and my mum used to do the ouija when my dad went out to the football. And then sh*t started happening. I kept having car crashes and the chopping board fell off the wall.
“I had to stop doing it, but I became addicted to it. The more you do it, the further back you go, and then I couldn’t understand what they were saying because they were talking in weird language. I had a proper one. It freaked me up. It called my mum a s**t.”
Carr said his mother, Christine, accused him of moving the pointer to the letters that spelled out the word while she had her eyes closed.
But he denied fixing it – saying he’s blunt enough to have no qualms about calling her the word to her face if he thought it and would not bother doing it via an occult device.
He said: “My mum said ‘you’re pushing that’.
“I said ‘I’d say it to your face, I won’t use the dark arts, I’ll call you a slut to your face’.”
Carr also told how, on another occasion, he received a message predicting a tragic death of the matriarch of a family that owned a hotel he was staying in.
He said: “I was at a hotel with my friend, and it was late at night, and the woman who owned the hotel, said ‘Do you like Ouija?’ And I said ‘Ooh, yeah, get it out’.
“She said ‘Will my mum still own this hotel in five years’ time?’
“It said ‘No’, and she went ‘Why not?’ and it went ‘C…A’.
“She went ‘cancer, cancer”, and burst out crying.
“I said ‘That’s why you shouldn’t really dabble in it’.
“I go back there two years later on my tour. I say, ‘How’s your mum?’. She said ‘Oh, she’s passed over’.
“I said, ‘Was it cancer?’ (She replied) ‘No, she was hit by a car’.”
Carr said it was a subject he shouldn’t joke about, but it crossed his mind that her death might have been prevented if they’d understood correctly.
He said: “I thought if she hadn’t screamed ‘cancer’ we would have probably gone ‘car’ and her mum would have stayed indoors. She would probably have been a recluse or lived down a country lane.
“We have to say ‘don’t dabble in the occult’.”
He also told how he’d encountered a ghost, saying: “I’ve seen a ghost on a school trip in Northampton. It was the Royal Theatre, and this grey lady walked past, and it freaked me out.
“When I went back to do my tour two years ago in Northampton I said ‘I saw the white lady’.
“She (A theatre worker) said ‘She only comes out when there’s children’.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk