Peaches Geldof (daughter of musician Bob Geldof) recently took a bath time fun selfie with her eight-month-old son, Astala and posted it on Instagram. The best part? A body part that she claims belongs to neither of them, appeared in the photo.
According to the 24-year-old, the small, out-of-place hand belongs to a ghost, "Our house was built in the 1920s by a rich man and his pregnant wife. However, his wife had a stillborn baby and was so grief-stricken she went mad. She apparently drowned herself in the bath. The presence I feel isn't malignant or angry, rather maternal and friendly - the house has a lovely atmosphere."
Peaches lives in her Kent, South East England home with her husband and her two sons and according to the Daily Mail UK, “Peaches has started to leave her door open when she sleeps at night in case the ‘ghost comes back.’”
Peaches also defended the fact that this was indeed, a ghost hand, “And no that isn't my hand - one of mine was round his waist to hold him during the photo, the other holding the camera to take the shot. Also the hand is around my shoulder so totally weird angle if I did it myself. How terrifying!!”
Close-up, Courtesy Dailymail.co.uk |
See folks, this is the price we pay for taking selfies! Someone may show up unexpectedly.
What you do all think? Could she be correct and this be the hand of this deceased woman? Is it the work of one of those photo apps? Has Peaches seen the film, “Mama?” We think she might move if she did.
-Larissa Mrykalo