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Written by: Ashtyn at 9:13 pm

Jennifer Love HewittJennifer Love Hewitt stars in the television show, The Ghost Whisperer. She plays a person that can communicate with dead people. During the show she sees them, talks to them, and fixes their problem in an hour flat so that they can go off to heaven (or wherever) and leave the living folk alone.

However, now the star of the show seems to think that ghosts are really on set. Who knows, maybe they are old Party of Five fans and are just there to ask about a reunion opportunity.

The star says, “One of the ladies felt her sweater being tugged and she couldn’t explain it and another guy felt somebody tugging on the bottom of his jeans.” She goes on to say that she has also felt the presence. “I had the bottom of my dress tugged. We definitely felt like something was in there.”

Was the presence real or was it all just a group delusion spawned by the scary ghost show? You decide.

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Ashtyn is definitely the casual gamer in the family. A game fan since she owned an Atari, Ashtyn can remember when her brother rigged the television so he wouldn't lose his Super Mario Bros. game. That is, until the power went out! A fan of all things Mario, Ashtyn is a Nintendo loyalist. She digs playing Mario-style RPG games, watching others play violent shooters (because she sucks at them), and playing casual PC games (like Wedding Dash and Cake Mania). As of now, she is into the Wii and Nintendo DS, though she's certain the games for PS3 and Xbox 360 are more appealing.

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