Burnley radio presenter Jordan North thinks his new house is being “haunted by a gay ghost” that followed him from university.
Jordan says there have been some “bumps in the night” in his new house and says his shower turned on by itself in the middle of the night.
Speaking on his podcast Help I Sexted My Boss, which he hosts alongside William Hanson, Jordan said: “I say this with slight trepidation but I think the gay ghost has returned to new house
“The other night at around 2am the shower decided to turn itself on.
“I s*** myself and at first I thought it was a burglar. I picked up the first thing on my bedside table and a can of deodorant.
“I go in and the shower was spitting and I think it’s the gay ghost saying he’s back.
“Or, according to some plumbers, it’s a problem with my airlock.”
While Jordan was a student at the University of Sunderland, he claims his accommodation was haunted by a “gay ghost” as he often “felt the presence” of a man in his bed.
Jordan even got his room blessed and used holy water to try and banish the spirit.
Podcast co-host William recommended that Jordan gets an exorcism to rid the house of the apparent spirit.
Jordan, who appeared on I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here in 2020, said: “If it is a gay ghost you know it will be a sassy one and harder to get rid of.
“It might not be a gay ghost it might be my Grandma.”
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Jordan, hasn’t had the best luck in his new property recently.
The 32-year-old said he recently got locked in his spare bedroom and had to pick the lock with a coat hanger.
He said: “One other thing they forgot to mention when I moved in is that we are right below an airport’s main flight path
“If you leave a window open at around 5am you will [hear airplanes flying by].”
He also had to call pest control after spotting what looked like rodent droppings in his kitchen.
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