During a recent episode of The Jonathan Ross Show, renowned cricketer Freddie Flintoff shared a spine-chilling ghost story that left Kevin Hart in tears. The chat show, known for its captivating celebrity interviews, took an unexpected turn as Flintoff recounted his eerie experience.
According to the transcript from the show, Flintoff revealed that there was a house he used to live in, which is now occupied by fellow comedian Ed. While Flintoff couldn’t afford to buy the house at the time, he mentioned that the property was beautiful but haunted. The former cricketer claimed that there was a little girl ghost residing in the cottage attic.
Intriguingly, Flintoff mentioned that several non-believers who stayed in the house had seen the ghost. These individuals allegedly encountered the little girl walking around or waking up to find her at the end of their bed. The eerie occurrences were so unsettling that even the house cleaner refused to continue cleaning the attic.
Flintoff himself admitted that he never saw the ghost, humorously citing his inability to sleep as the reason. However, he did recall a peculiar encounter with what could have been a ghost or perhaps even a monk. Flintoff explained that during his youth, he used to do graffiti on trains, and one night while trespassing in Stratford, he and his friend encountered what appeared to be a monk. The figure, dressed in traditional garb, walked past them before mysteriously disappearing, leaving Flintoff bewildered.
The conversation then shifted to Liam Neeson, who claimed to believe in ghosts. Hart jokingly mentioned that they believe Neeson because it’s absurd to argue against the word of an action movie hero. This led Ross to ask the guests if they had ever seen ghosts themselves.
Comedian Michael McIntyre answered affirmatively, recounting an incident in Ireland when he claimed to have seen “Maggie’s ghost” crossing a bridge late at night. McIntyre’s conviction was met with laughter, but he adamantly insisted that he had witnessed the apparition.
Sting, the famous musician, also shared his own ghost encounter. He revealed that he and his wife had seen a woman and child standing in the corner of their room one night. Both individuals woke up simultaneously and saw the same apparition, leaving them shocked and bewildered.
The conversation then took a lighthearted turn as the topic shifted to TV habits. Flintoff admitted that he does not have a television in his bedroom, which surprised the other guests. Hart, in particular, seemed stunned by Flintoff’s confession, questioning how his marriage managed without a TV in the bedroom. This led to a humorous exchange about TV preferences between the guests.
Overall, this episode of The Jonathan Ross Show proved to be both entertaining and thrilling as the celebrities shared their ghostly encounters. While skeptics may remain unconvinced, the spooky stories from Flintoff, McIntyre, and Sting certainly piqued the curiosity of viewers. With such captivating content, The Jonathan Ross Show continues to provide engaging and memorable experiences for its audience.