Hulu’s new LGBTQ+ ghost-hunting show investigates haunted US landmarks

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Hulu’s new LGBTQ+ ghost-hunting show investigates haunted US landmarks
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During overnight stays in the spooky destinations, taped on hand-held video cameras and by a professional film crew, there’s plenty of supposedly paranormal activity.

People representing the haunted locales report being grabbed and scratched by ghosts, in addition to experiencing other eerie sensations.

Stewart, who teamed up with the creators of “Queer Eye” to craft the show, checked in frequently via FaceTime and text when she wasn’t on set and helped the cast feel more comfortable in front of the camera during their two months of filming earlier this year, Bae said. Over the past three or four years, Bae leaned deeper into her spirituality and began identifying as a witch, she said, after talking with others who claimed the identity.

Doing readings at local events, Bae is “very compassionate and really genuine with people, and really just trying to connect with them,” Mack said.“As a queer person and also as, like, a self-proclaimed witch, you constantly are coming out,” Bae, who is bisexual, says in the third episode of “Living for the Dead,” seated with her castmates around a table as she leads a seance in a haunted Arizona mansion.

With the show’s premiere, she wants to inspire others — especially those who look like her — to get in touch with their spiritual side.

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