Tori Spelling: 'Farrah Fawcett Contacted Me After Death'

In a new interview with
Out Magazine,
Tori Spelling says Farrah Fawcett contacted her from the afterlife.
"It was pretty surreal," Spelling says. "We were neighbors for years. She basically wanted me to give a message to [Fawcett's son] Redmond and to her family and she was doing these very specific call-outs for things that they would understand."
The incident occurred over the phone with TV psychic John Edward.
"He offered to do a reading with me and I was hoping I would talk to my dad. I'd lost a best friend a long time ago and I was hoping he would come through. And then, all of a sudden, [he said] Farrah Fawcett's coming through," Spelling says.
It's worth noting this supernatural claim comes during the promotional blitz for Spelling's new book, 'Uncharted TerriTORI.'
The Huffington Post goes one further: "Tori Spelling is pulling out all the stops to draw attention to her new book."
But Spelling seems to harbor no doubt about the incident. "If it had been some psychic that I'd walked in off the street for five bucks it would have been different. But it came through John Edward," she says. "He's a medium, so he channels people. I've been to regular psychics that turn over cards, tarot cards, and sort of read your future, that type of thing. But, with him, literally people just come to him and say things that they want the person to hear."
Spelling says she and husband Dean McDermott contacted Dean's deceased parents together. "They were coming through and they were saying things that literally only Dean would know, that I had no idea about. So, I don't know, I believe in all of that."
Though she's a complete believer in mysticism, Spelling doesn't understand why Fawcett spoke to her. "I can't believe she came through to me -- the most nonconfrontational person in the world. What am I supposed to do with this information? I've actually written a letter to [her partner and actor] Ryan O'Neal and explained to him in the letter everything that happened. I said, if none of this makes sense, please don't think I'm crazy, this literally happened. I'm just passing on information but it was pretty bizarre at the time."
In the rest of the interview, Spelling also discusses jury duty, unused business ideas and gay uncles.
What do you think, folks? Did Farrah contact Tori, or is it a publicity stunt?
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Wow, that is ridiculous. Why would anyone think someone would choose in the afterlife to hang out here when they die? Don't get me wrong, I do believe we all are given an eternity either in the 'smoking' section or the 'nonsmoking' section. Nothing in between.
Could be true , but nobody should be trying to contact the dead. It opens up doors in the spiritual realm that are not easy to close . You invite evil into your life this way . Check the word of God.
No one should go to psychics ,tarrot card readers & such. They are asking for trouble( I know). They do this ignorantly & the doors are opened to many bad spirits. Same with New Age beliefs - They are just a tool the evil one is using in these last days to snare more souls away from God.
"There are more things in Heaven and Earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy, Horatio"-Prince Hamlet
Hey Tori, Don't let the nay-sayers get you down.
My Mum used to say "the criticism of fools is of no consequence to you" and I add "ignorance can never inform knowledge".
As a person who helped to develop artificial intelligence, I am amused by the methods people use to decide what is true They never spot the inconsistencies. Most people believe 1. what they are told most often, 2 what they are told by people they love and respect, and very little else. They don't even perceive that which does not fit into their world view, even if it is in front of their noses. I'll wager these "disbelievers" do believe in aa personal God (since 83% of Americans do) despite the lack of evidence.
You couldn't find a more true conduit than John Edward. Bless you and go ahead and convey her msgs. It's okay to look like a holy fool sometimes. As Dr. Spock's mom told him "It doesn't matter what other people think. It only matters that you're right."
Love, Hellywell
P.S. don't bother bashing, kiddies, I won't be there.
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"You couldn't find a more true conduit than John Edward." That's the funniest line of the day! Of course everyone knows that John Edward is a "cold reader". What's that you ask? From Wiki, "Cold reading is a series of techniques used by mentalists, illusionists, fortune tellers, psychics, mediums and con artists to determine or express details about another person, often in order to convince them that the reader knows much more about a subject than they actually do.[1] Without prior knowledge of a person, a practiced cold reader can still quickly obtain a great deal of information about the subject by analyzing the person's body language, age, clothing or fashion, hairstyle, gender, sexual orientation, religion, race or ethnicity, level of education, manner of speech, place of origin, etc."
HAHAHAHA! OH GAWD. Did I just read that stupid stuff written by someone who says they worked on helping to develop artifical intelligence??! Oh that is hysterical. You are an idiot. And you sound like a fool and freak yourself. Fools like you are not even worth talking to let alone correcting them on what they are saying. You sound like a daft wanker. Cheers mate!
Actually hellywell is right when she states that "you couldn't find a truer conduit than John Edwards" jpx. That's because all of these charlatans are 100% phony. Whoever coined the phrase "there's a sucker born every minute" probably understated the truth. If there were a sucker born every minute, we'd only have the posts from the suckers who think that Edward talks to ghosts, when you add all of the post from all of the suckers who insist that Edwards is actually talking to demons you've got to figure that a sucker is born at least every 30 seconds.
Farrah died?
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John Edwards is the biggest con man. He preys on people that are gullible and hurting (or in Spellings case just plain stupid). He "cold reads" his audience and responds accordingly. NEVER has ANY so-called psychic been able to predict anything or read anyone under the slightest scientific scrutiny. NEVER.
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tori is the ugliest beast on the planet - and the stupidest!
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ANN: What is the matter with you. Have you peered into a mirror lately?...You are by far the skankiest woman on the planet...maybe a different planet than you spoke of? Check yourself out before you say these things about others. And lose that gross make up!
Wow, ann, you can really be mean. Hold back a bit, think, and then speak. Kindness goes a long way.
While I do believe in spirits, I just really find it hard to believe that Farrah would contact Tori, of all people. I don't claim to really know Tori, except for what I read in the papers, but what I do read makes her sound bat-sh*t crazy.
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Mindy,
Like my grandma used to say; "don't believe anything you hear and only half of what you see"....most of what you read in the papers is bullsh*t
Whoa...just when you think you've read/seen/heard everything. Tori Spelling = just another Hollywood nutjob.
And unattractive as hell...
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anything to get your name in the news tell us something thats real like you are a twin of Mr Ed
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What I do not understand about psychics is why are they not winning all the lotteries?
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She has a book? I wonder how many crayons she went through writing that.
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It is hard to believe that she has written a book, but what's even harder to believe is that someone actually READ it.
Tori was not in contact with Farrah. The Bible is very specific that we are not to be in contact with the dead. It's called necromancy and it is forbidden. It was a spirit fooling her, making her believe it was Farrah. Don't do ANY of the things she spoke about: psychics, tarot cards, ouija boards, seances, all of that stuff is dangerous.
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Oh yeah and everything in the bible is to be believed...LMAO! Can we say brainwashed?