Celebrity Help My House is Haunted teams up with TV icon after discovering ghost of ‘famous singer’ living in basement
CELEBRITY Help My House is Haunted has teamed up with a noughties TV icon.
On the Discovery Plus show, three experts attempt to uncover paranormal activity using their senses combined with cutting-edge technology.
Celebrity Help My House is Haunted will return for a new series[/caption] Dom Joly enlisted the help of the paranormal experts to assist in clearing out his home[/caption] Jayne Harris, Ian Lawman and Ghost hunter Barri Ghai are on hand to assist the nations stars[/caption]Paranormal researcher Jayne Harris, Ghost hunter Barri Ghai and psychic medium Ian Lawman will return to the airwaves with a brand new edition of Celebrity Help My House is Haunted.
They will be back to hunt down any unwanted spirits that stalk the homes of the UK’s rich and famous celebrities.
Series one saw Martin Roberts, Strictly’s Toyah Willcox and former Geordie Shore personality Charlotte Crosby all enlisted the services of the professionals.
Claire Sweeney, James Argent, Chloe Ferry, Lady Colin Campbell, and Jake Quickenden are other celebs who have taken part over the years.
One of the latest star victims to take part in the hit show is comedian and writer Dom Joly.
He’s best known as the face of hidden camera prank show, Trigger Happy TV, which aired in 70 countries for three years.
Although he originally appeared on TV from 2000 until 2003, the 57-year-old star will be back on-screens.
However, he needed the help of the experts as he sought to run the the ghost of a ‘famous opera singer’ out of the basement in his apparently haunted home.
“I’m in my haunted house as we speak,” he explained to The Sun’s TV Magazine. “I should have thought about this and organised some opera drifting around, but I’m not in the basement, so I’m alright.”
The famous on-screen personality admitted that although he came into the process with questions, he made some stark discoveries on the show that made him think otherwise.
He explained: “I’m very sceptical about this sort of stuff and I was just pretty sure we had an opera singer living next door or something.
“But then this whole weird thing happened and it was really interesting because I didn’t really know the history of the house too much.
“And suddenly up comes the fact that this famous opera singer lived in the house. And I’m like, well I am sceptical, but that is quite weird.”
It turned out that a famous Opera singer named Agnes used to live in his property.
I mean I’m a bit sceptical about the whole thing … but it does creep me out
Dom Joly
Dom feels like it could indeed be her spirit that is behind the mysterious musical noises that come from within the house.
“The thing is, I wouldn’t have known, how could I have known that? So yeah, it is a bit odd. We’re hearing opera.”
He added: “So yeah, I just don’t know, I really don’t.
“I mean I’m a bit sceptical about the whole thing, the different types of experts, but it does creep me out though, because I think I’ve creeped myself out.
“I don’t know how much of my creepiness now is self-induced or whether it is actually Agnes.
“She doesn’t strike me as, I can’t believe I’m even talking about her like she exists, but she doesn’t strike me as an evil presence.”
The prankster had a ghost of a famous opera singer named Agnes residing in his basement[/caption] Paul Chuckle is amongst the stars to feature on a previous edition[/caption] Louis Spence was included in the second series of the haunted house programme[/caption]