Christina Ricci believes in ghosts after spine-chilling expertise on set
Christina Ricci, after a lethal encounter, thinks that ghosts exist.
The actress acknowledged this week that she has no less than sufficient precautions to take when filming in a shuttered psychological establishment.
“I always say about a lot of things that I don’t know, so I’m open to it,” Ricci mentioned throughout an look on The Kelly Clarkson Present.
“I don’t have any personal experience, but … I’ve had a few things that either were manifestations of my anxiety or were ghosts.”
“It’s this whole compound,” Ricci remarked when Clarkson requested the Yellowjackets star to elaborate, including that she had labored on a number of initiatives that had been shot in a former “mental asylum” in Vancouver.
“And anytime you shoot there, there’s like five other productions also shooting there.”
Along with returning for Yellowjackets, Ricci used the placement to movie scenes from 2001’s Prozac Nation.
Within the former, Ricci mentioned she “had left something upstairs where we’d been shooting, which is supposed to be a hospital room with beds and all that stuff … big room, lots of beds.”
Throughout a lunch break, Ricci went into the set alone and claimed to have heard footsteps as she walked again down a staircase.
“I was like, was that actually my ears? Was that in my brain? And I couldn’t tell. Then as I turned, and went to come down, I saw just black shoes coming down.”
Ricci mentioned she wasn’t positive what she noticed, however “I just went forward and walked.”
In her position on Yellowjackets, Ricci portrays the elder Misty Quigley, who works in a nursing residence. Reflecting on her expertise with Prozac Nation, she believes in ghosts and has acknowledged that when she’s alone in a hallway, she asserts, “Don’t mess with me. I know you’re here. Leave me alone. I am here for work.”