Daily Mirror

‘We hope to bring joy, peace and comfort’

INTRODUCIN­G THE MIRROR’S NEW PSYCHICS.. THE SPIRIT SISTERS

- BY CLARE BERRETT

Standing side by side on the stage, sisters Louise, Michelle and Simone each wear silver bangles. When one jingles their bangle, it means it’s their turn to reveal to that audience member what else their dead loved one wants to tell them.

“We always have a joke about it,” Michelle Morley, 49, smiles. “The banter is all part of what makes us unique. And the fact we might pick up on something the other hasn’t.

“The fact we’re sisters means we bounce off of each other. We give the person who so desperatel­y wants to hear from a spirit more.”

Louise Hedges, 51, and her younger twin sisters, Michelle and Simone Jones, are known as The Spirit

Sisters. They say they’ve been psychic from childhood.

“We are very unique,” Louise says.

“I can remember being in my bedroom and having the feeling someone was sitting on my bed. I also saw a family of shepherds in our home, they had hessian clothes.”

But it took them years to admit to each other that they had these gifts. Michelle recalls: “My first experience was seeing a monk-like figure in my room. It was a bit scary! “Our dad was forever being sent to check nobody was downstairs then Louise would have him up in the loft. I guess at the time people thought it was a child’s vivid imaginatio­n!” They were terrified of a corridor at their grandparen­ts’ house, as they felt people were watching them. “I didn’t know why it was scary,” Simone says. The sisters say that they want to help others. “It’s wonderful helping people connect with lost loved ones, especially a child,” says Michelle. “It can help them make decisions, stop worrying or hear an apology that puts them at rest.” Louise adds: “We hope to bring joy, peace and comfort to people.” features@mirror.co.uk

 ??  ?? UNIQUE Simone, Louise and Michelle have the giftINSIGH­T Siblings love to help people in pain
UNIQUE Simone, Louise and Michelle have the giftINSIGH­T Siblings love to help people in pain

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom