Celebrities tell “Ghost Stories”
Actors Gina Gershon (“Bound”) and Ernie Hudson (“Oz”) have seen ghosts. So have musicians Belinda Carlisle (The Go-Go’s) and Sammy Hagar (Van Halen).
They will talk of their personal encounters with the paranormal in the hourlong special “Celebrity Ghost Stories” premiering at 9 p.m. Saturday (Oct. 25) on Bio Channel (119 on Dish Network, 164 on Cox Digital Cable, 266 on Direct TV).
In their on-camera interviews, they said:
♦“I would literally wake up and I would have scratches and some bruises. It was definitely this very violent energy in my room.” — Gershon (pictured at right in “Bound”)
♦“I would hear sounds, sense the presence of things. I just knew there was somebody in that house.” — Hudson
♦“I woke up all of a sudden to this thing. It wouldn’t let me breathe. It just kept choking me. I thought I was going to die.” — Carlisle
♦“I really wouldn’t say I was a believer in ghosts at first, but this was so physical, I was scared.” — Hagar.
–Penny TV
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Hagar is not in Van Halen.