Renowned clairvoyant Mary 'Mae' Jordan, the 78-year-old known as Mae the Irish Psychic, has returned with a fresh set of eye-catching predictions for the year ahead. Using her trusty deck of Aer Lingus playing cards, Mae has forecast a turbulent 2026 for several A-list names while offering hope to others, during a reading at her Long Island home.
Romantic Ruptures and Political Fortunes
Mae foresees significant challenges in the love lives of some major celebrities. She predicts that singer Katy Perry's high-profile romance with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will not last, despite a potential marriage and child. "I don't see their relationship going the distance," Mae stated, suggesting a separation that would leave Perry a twice-divorced mother of two children by different fathers.
Meanwhile, the psychic's cards revealed a sunnier outlook for Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha, dismissing rumours of marital tension. Mae described Usha as a "kind, loving, and supportive wife" who will continue to stand by her husband's side as he eyes the 2028 Republican presidential nomination.
Health, Comebacks, and Royal Rifts
In the realm of health and career, Mae offered mixed forecasts. She believes Ellen DeGeneres will remain absent from television and faces a debilitating health issue, while Ashton Kutcher must accept smaller roles to rehabilitate his scandal-plagued image. For Ariana Grande and Kelly Osborne, who have worried fans with their gaunt appearances, Mae predicts a healthier 2026, with Osborne putting on some weight but not returning to her former size.
For the royals, Mae anticipates Prince Harry will be called back to England for a family emergency in 2026, potentially healing the rift with his father, King Charles. She predicts Harry will offer an apology, though a reconciliation with Prince William is not imminent. Conversely, Mae thinks Meghan Markle's foray into lifestyle content will flop, but her ambition will lead to success in other ventures like writing or acting.
World Leaders and City Mayors
On the political stage, Mae commented on Donald Trump's leadership, noting his "overpowering personality" will continue to work in his favour. She predicts an end to the war in Ukraine but says his "atrocious" name-calling will persist. For New York City's incoming socialist Mayor, Zohran Mamdani, Mae foresees significant friction as he tries to implement controversial housing and transport policies, potentially driving more residents out of the city.
Reflecting on broader societal trends, Mae expressed a hope for a resurgence of spirituality and kindness. "People are very lonely, everybody is so detached," she observed, noting that matters of the heart remain the most frequent topic of inquiry for those seeking her guidance.