Stewart says it will be the most fun and titillating queer ghost hunting show ever.
If you’re LGBTQIA+ and specialize in paranormal phenomena, Kristen Stewart is looking for you. The Spencer actress is teaming up with hairstylist CJ Romero and Scout Productions (known for Queer Eye, Legendary, and The Hype) to create a ghost-hunting series with an entirely queer team.
Kristen Stewart Calls for LGBTQ+ Ghost Hunters
“And casting begins! We need to find the most LGBTQ+ ghost hunters, paranormal specialists, mediums, psychics, and investigators, who will lead the pack on this super gay ghost hunting adventure,” Stewart said in a video on Instagram. “So if you are curious, which is what you should be when starting a new adventure, just check out the website, which is ghost.castingcrane.com for more information.”
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So if you or someone you know fits the description, make sure you check it out! Our queen Kristen needs our help. When you click on the website, you’ll be directed to an application. There, you will be asked to respond to prompts about how you got into the paranormal space, what your occupation is and what are some dream places you would like to investigate.
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Where to Find the Show
It’s unclear where the series will air, but according to the casting call, a MAJOR streaming platform has its eye on the project!
“Can’t wait to see what you ghouls bring us!” Romero wrote on Instagram.
In addition to going on a ghost hunting extravaganza, Stewart is also starring in a David Cronenberg thriller. In Crimes of the Future, she plays an investigative surgeon working for the National Organ Registry.
According to IMDB, the movie sees “humans adapt to a synthetic environment, with new transformations and mutations. With his partner, Caprice, Saul Tenser, celebrity performance artist, publicly showcases the metamorphosis of his organs in avant-garde performances.”