Music Icon Kenny Thomas Reveals Poltergeist Haunting Led to Home Exorcism
Kenny Thomas Details Poltergeist Haunting and Exorcism

Nineties Music Star Confirms Poltergeist Haunting and Exorcism at London Home

Nineties music icon Kenny Thomas has exclusively revealed disturbing paranormal encounters at his London residence, culminating in the booking of an exorcist to banish a persistent poltergeist. The singer, famous for hits like Thinking About Your Love and Best Of You, initially dismissed the eerie occurrences but eventually acknowledged the supernatural presence after a series of terrifying incidents.

Initial Scepticism and Family Observations

Thomas explained that while his wife and children first noticed spooky activities in the home, he remained sceptical. "I didn't know if there were noises coming from a neighbour or heating pipes," he stated. However, he observed his two dogs frequently gazing into room corners and growling as if someone were present. Despite the home being warm, often with a fire lit, a sudden deathly chill would envelop the property, adding to the unsettling atmosphere.

Chilling Incident That Changed Everything

The singer's scepticism vanished during a particularly harrowing episode. "My wife was out, and my daughter was upstairs; we had only had our first child, a baby, who was in the cot upstairs," Thomas recalled. He was in the kitchen when a cooker, which was closed and required significant force to open, suddenly slammed open on its own. "When I came downstairs, you were facing into the kitchen – the oven had been pulled open. I just froze," he said, questioning whether he was losing his mind.

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Escalating Poltergeist Activity

Following this incident, the paranormal disturbances intensified. "As the weeks went on, the poltergeist activity got worse; it went on a long time," Thomas described. The manifestations included:

  • Doors slamming violently, despite being heavy, fire-rated solid-wood doors
  • An office chair with wheels moving across Amtico flooring in an upstairs room, repositioning itself without explanation
  • Unexplained cold drafts and eerie noises throughout the property

Thomas noted that poltergeists typically have about twenty distinct manifestations, ranging from noises and temperature changes to physical aggression like scratching and choking. "We had the first 10 to 12 moves that these poltergeists do," he confirmed.

Seeking Spiritual Intervention

Convinced of the haunting's reality, Thomas contacted acquaintances who introduced him to an experienced exorcist from the Westminster Diocese. "This one, I couldn't deny, it was real," he admitted. A neighbour who had seen the house since its construction revealed that while no deaths had occurred there, ghostly activity did not surprise her, adding credibility to the experiences.

Tour Plans and Industry Reflections

Amidst these paranormal revelations, Thomas is preparing for his Very Best Of tour this month, supported by fellow nineties legends, the boyband Damage. Celebrating thirty-six years in the music industry, he acknowledges the challenges of setlist compilation and adapting to digital transformations. "The one thing that hasn't changed is writing songs and making music that's fully human; the only thing that's changed is how people access it," he reflected, emphasizing the shift from physical purchases to streaming and social media engagement.

Thomas also reminisced about his 1992 BRIT Awards nominations, where he competed against icons like Sir Elton John and George Michael. "It was amazing to see my name among the list of some stars," he said, highlighting a career milestone that contrasts sharply with his supernatural home experiences.

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