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Woman Creeped All The Way Out After Catching 'Ghost' Sitting Next To Her In TV Reflection

Woman Creeped All The Way Out After Catching 'Ghost' Sitting Next To Her In TV Reflection
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A woman caught something spooky in her television and it has Tiktokers talking.

Tiktoker @_wonderwoman1_ caught media attention after posting a creepy—and controversial—video to the social media platform.


The video shows as the Tiktoker talks about catching something majorly creepy in the reflection of her television—a ghost.

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The Tiktoker said “OK, so, am I tripping?” and demonstrated how she was home alone in her apartment, by panning her camera left and right, before sitting on her couch and showing viewers there was a reflection of someone sitting next to her in the reflection of her television.

She then waved to the camera, though the figure sitting beside her did not.

The video has since garnered over nine million views and led to much controversy over the legitimacy of the video.

Some viewers believed the video showed definitive proof of paranormal phenomena...

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...while others were quick to debunk the video as fake.

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Many viewers accused the Tiktoker of editing the video, though she denied this in the comments.

Due to the persistence of some viewers demanding @_wonderwoman1_ recreate the video in one take—meaning flipping the phone around to see the figure versus cutting to the reflection—the Tiktoker decided to release a follow-up video to address the debate.

Watch the follow-up video here:

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In this video, the Tiktoker attempted to disprove the theory the figure next to her in her first video was her shadow.

First, she showed herself alone in her apartment again before panning over to the television, showing only her sitting on the couch, but with her shadow reflected next to her.

She said:

“That shadow is my shadow, clearly."

The video was even evaluated by some Tiktok mediums, with at least one medium calling the video "no cap," meaning not faked.

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