I may burn in hell but I couldn’t resist!
TV psychic Miss Cleo has slipped beyond the veil.
RIP
May she divine in peace.
Considering she’d been suffering from cancer, she probably did see that coming, for once.
She’ll be back with a message from the great beyond any time now.
Fortune Teller.
After hours use
automated teller.
“We’ve all got it coming.”
A voice is hear from the ether…
“It’s a lot bluer here than I expected. And rather too many classical xylophonists.”
The linked article answers the one question I always wanted definitively confirmed by somebody (other than my own ears): Her accent was definitely fake*!*
Am I the only one who was shocked that she was only 53??
It isn’t a good sign.
The only thing she ‘saw’ was a way to separate gullible idiots from their money.
Wasn’t she just an actress hired for the commercials? I didn’t think she had much of a stake in the company.
I suspect she was an actress hired by an ad agency as opposed to the actual hotlines. My reason for suspecting that:
Back in the 1990s, I used to record some programs that came on during the day and watch them later. Miss Cleo’s psychic hotline was a frequent commercial.
After a certain period of time, I noticed that her hotline number varied from day to day. So. . . I thought it would be interesting to see how many different phone numbers there were. I know I filled up a sheet of paper with them, and they didn’t repeat, and at that point I gave up on it.
Yeah, I need (and still need) a hobby.
There was a $500 million settlement. The article isn’t clear what role Cleo played. Whether it was actually her company.
Crystal Bawl