Gay ghost hunting show




Deliciously addictive and over-the-top, the reality series is a surprisingly cozy Fall watch, a filling gumbo of gay empowerment spooned over spooky tropes for a marginalized audience that. Not only do the Ghost Hunties travel to iconic locations like the world famous Clown Motel, and the Copper Queen Hotel, they also stop by a local gay bar — and there’s even an episode with a drag.

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The five castmates of new reality show Living for the Dead use all of that specialty equipment the bro ghost hunters use, in combination with their own unique third-eye-related talents. At long last, the trailer for Kristen Stewart’s gay ghost hunting show has arrived, and it’s looking bone-chillingly good.

Hulu dropped the trailer for the supernatural reality series on Tuesday, introducing us to the “Ghost Hunties,” a team of five gay experts on all things paranormal. Here’s everything you need to know about “Living for the Dead,” the new series from Stewart and team behind “Queer Eye” that puts a LGBT+ spin on supernatural sleuthing. You may have. Remember me.

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How time flies! Airing on Bravo, the show had five gay men -- known as the Fab Five -- counseling and making over disheveled straight men who were struggling with grooming and slovenly lifestyles. The Fab Five each had a specialty relevant to the task at hand -- food and drink, hair and personal grooming, interior design, fashion and culture. Their skills seem relevant to ghost-hunting, but as far as I can tell, their talents are not exclusive to the gay community.

Most often, this is expressed in offhand remarks and gestures about their surroundings, themselves and each other. The motel is owned by two immigrants from India, one of whom is a lifelong clown enthusiast. But he reports that some of his guests have been suddenly departing in the middle of the night, claiming to be fleeing from spectral clowns.

And so, the five Ghost Hunties check into their own rooms in the hopes of encountering the restless spirits of dead clowns. TV is awash in ghost-hunting shows in which gung-ho and well-equipped ghost hunters set up shop in houses, castles and abandoned hospitals to find and film the ghosts who supposedly haunt these places.

These shows are rarely satisfying for one big reason: Few, if any, ghosts are ever sighted. And when the ghost hunters declare the presence of a ghost, they are not convincing to the rest of us. In the absence of real ghost sightings, the other shows are uniformly dreary. Toggle navigation. Free to qualified media, marketing and advertising professionals.

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