Actress Vanessa Hudgens planning to take “spiritual witchcraft journey” by Billy Hallowell/Faithwire via Charisma News
Actress Vanessa Hudgens is reportedly upping the ante on her infatuation with the supernatural and is planning to take her “spiritual witchcraft journey” to viewers via a new, unscripted feature film. The “High School Musical” star is teaming up with Bunim-Murray Productions and her best friend, GG Magreem, for “Dead Hot: Season of the Witch,” a 90-minute voyage into the supposed “supernatural.”
The movie, which is in post-production, will document the duo’s journey to Salem, Massachusetts, where they reportedly learn about witchcraft and try to track down “ghosts,” among other spiritual activities. The one-time Disney star and Magreem are “self-taught students of witchcraft,” according to Variety.
“They’ve been doing little spells since they were kids, and they were just really interested in that world,” Julie Pizzi, president of Bunim-Murray Productions, told the outlet. “As we got to know them, we realized that their curiosity in connecting with the spirit realm and paranormal and supernatural exploration was so much deeper than ghost hunting.”
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She continued, “It’s an exploration in the spiritual realm. It’s a lot about self-love, and them finding their inner strength and power.” The revelation about Hudgens diving deeper into witchcraft and her “journey into the supernatural realm” comes months after a disturbing interview on “The Kelly Clarkson Show” in April, when “The Princess Switch 3” star said she has a “gift” and can see and hear spiritual things.
As CBN’s Faithwire reported at the time, Hudgens said she “accepted” this supposed talent and has visited at least one graveyard in an attempt to connect with spirits. She also shared a spiritual experience she had while growing up.
“I remember getting ready for school when I was 8 years old, and there was, like — you know those ducks that, like, is like the duck thing that you pull?” she said. “It’s a toy. There was one of those on the dining room table, and I started walking, and it just started, like, going alongside me.”