Kristen Stewart says she’s working on “the most gayest” queer ghost hunting show
Stewart also put out a call for LGBTQ+ mediums, historians, and ghost-hunting experts
Aux News Kristen StewartKristen Stewart is the latest celebrity to tap into her curiosity for the great beyond—she’s announced that she’s developing a new ghost hunting series. But what makes Stewart’s stand out from the rest? Well, according to the Crimes of the Future star, hers will be “the most gayest, most funnest, most titillating queer ghost hunting show ever” (effectively, the Mario to Personal Shopper’s Wario).
The actor announced her paranormal production plans via a video posted to collaborator CJ Romero’s Instagram account. In it, she says she’s “scarily excited” to work on the still-untitled project. Stewart is executive producing the series for an undisclosed “major streamer” alongside Scout Productions—the studio behind Queer Eye and Legendary.
In the video, Stewart also puts out a general casting call for participants. Candidates must be 18 years or older to apply. “We need to find the most incredible LGBTQ+ ghost hunters, paranormal specialists, mediums, psychics, and investigators, who will lead the pack on this super-gay ghost hunting adventure,” Stewart says.
For those “curious” viewers (“which is what you should be when starting a new adventure,” Stewart adds), the actor shares a link to the casting website.
Romero expressed his own excitement for the next phase of production in his caption, writing: “WE ARE CASTING!!!! Kristen, myself, and the team over at @scout.productions have been working really hard on this…Can’t wait to see what you ghouls bring us!”
Stewart is just the latest celebrity to announce a certain penchant for the paranormal, with both Kesha and Demi Lovato developing their own ghost-hunting series (Lovato’s series, Unidentified With Demi Lovato, focuses in on UFOs and alien activity.) Even Vanessa Hudgens recently had her “I see dead people” moment, revealing on The Kelly Clarkson Show that she’s had many paranormal experiences and is “leaning in” to her abilities. Is it too soon to cross fingers for an MCU-style celebrity ghost-hunting multiverse?
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Are they gay ghost hunters or are they hunting gay ghosts? Both?
Well, I guess that what LGBTI+ people needed. To finally be represented on the sort of low-rent filler that killed both the Discovery and History Channels.
How about TLC for LGBTQ+: My 600 Lb. Gay Life, 90 Day Gay Fiancé, Little Gay People Big Gay World
Stinky, Fatso and Stretch were just some queer men who made their own little family together, and that’s cute in my head canon. Let’s meet some other queer ghosts bb.
But is it War Horse gay?
Sounds like it’s own inevitable porn parody.
I know there are already shows where straight people with flashlights act like idiots in empty houses, but this still feels lowkey homophobic somehow.
I was hoping they’d be hunting LGBTQ+ ghosts, THAT would be interesting.
a long time ago, say 6 minutes ago, there was an old house where there lived an old gay man named slimer. like in ghostbusters he could hold multiple hot dogs in his mouth.
Are you sure it wasn’t The Kielbasa Queen from The Howard Stern Show?
“Alright, we’ve spread Judy Garland albums all over the cemetery; guess now we just wait.”
So, another show where people freak their shit over absolutely nothing but this time they’re gay?
This actually is a good point
Or it would be if there was such a thing as ghosts.
ghost hunting “experts”fixed that for you
Haven’t we, as a society, moved past hunting gay ghosts? For shame.
The tweet someone made and Sam Winchester himself retweeted about this was great. “this is fine and all be we already had 15 seasons of Supernatural!” That had me rolling.
I love the episode where they learned about Slash Fic.
That was hilarious.