Is George Michael’s Highgate home haunted?

George Michael

Music legend George Michael’s Highgate home is indeed haunted, at least according to Mickey Gocool and Louise Roche who were spotted outside Michael’s home dressed entirely in black, complete with black hoodies with a green logo reading “North London Paranormal Investigators.” North London Paranormal Investigators purports to be a team of seven.

The ghostbusting duo chose Pond Square because it is rumored to have a high level of unexplained activity. Perhaps the spirits were feeling a bit bashful on Saturday night, when George Michael has stopped outside his home to speak to a couple of fans, just as Gocool and Roche passed by.

His multi million dollar mansion is located near Highgate Cemetery, North London, where the highgate vampire was first spotted.

Another alleged ghost is a 17th century woman who murdered 50 children.

If the Highgate Vampire or the ghostly psychopathic murderer isn’t enough to scare you, then the ghostly chicken haunting George Michael just might.

Ghostbuster Mickey Gocool, 46, said: “The ghost of a chicken which was frozen in 1626 haunts the area just by George’s house.”
*shivers*

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One thought on “Is George Michael’s Highgate home haunted?

  1. Hey Miami Paranormal Research Society,
    My Name is Mickey and I am the founder of North London Paranormal Investigations. Just came across your write up.

    Louise and I spoke to George Michael but not about his house. We were in Highgate investigation a link we have from a previous investigation at a pub in Enfield, North London, UK.

    Highgate has many “Listed” and historic buildings and the area is said to be on a leyline directly linking to the Pub.

    I’d be happy to answer question if anyone has any.

    Regards
    Mickey Gocool

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