A Rather Embarrassing Night for Psychic Sally in Middlesbrough

I recently went to to see the 'psychic to the stars' Sally Morgan at Middlesbrough town hall, and if there was one word I could use to describe my night it would be 'boring'. First off I feel I have to say that I personally don't believe that psychics exist so, as you can imagine, I find people like Sally distasteful. This, however, was not the reason why I found the night boring as I do love this kind of thing and was genuinely excited to not only see her, but to gauge the audiences reaction to her show. The reason that it was boring was because the audience did not respond well to her after relatively early on in her performance, she showed the level of her psychic abilities.

Psychic Sally Middlesbrough

For those who don't know, psychic Sally Morgan is a British television and stage artist who claims to have (you guessed it...) psychic abilities. She believes that she inherited her abilities from her Grandmother who was affectionately known locally as the witch of Fulham. She has been the star of her own show and has an extensive list of clients including celebrities and royalty, and is currently on the road showing off her psychic abilities.

Sally came to Middlesbrough on Friday night and her show started off very well. Even though she was getting the vast majority of what she was saying wrong the audience did not seem to mind and seemed to be having a good time. The point at which the audience became disillusioned with the performance was quite specific. One aspect of the show is that audience members can submit photographs of dead loved ones, in the hope that Sally will select theirs, and give a psychic reading from it. Sally pulled out of a box on stage one of these pictures. She held the picture up to the camera and it was projected on the large screen behind her. The picture was of a middle-aged woman and by the clothes she was wearing and the quality of the image, I guessed it was taken some time in the 1990s. Sally immediately began to get communications from beyond the grave from a man holding a baby named Annabel……or was it Becky. Noticing that no one in the audience was responding, Sally asked the person who submitted the photo to stand up. A rather small chunky woman at the centre of the hall stood up and Sally once again began to get messages from the afterlife. She was informed that this man and baby were somehow linked to the lady in the picture. However the woman in the audience (who was now also projected behind Sally) disagreed and started to look increasingly confused as, presumably, nothing Sally was saying made any sense to her. Sally then decided to flat out ask her if the woman in the picture had any children who passed and, when informed that that she hadn’t, responded by saying “I will leave that then”.

Sally then became in direct contact with the woman in the photo who began to tell her that there was a lot of confusion around her death and that she felt it was very very quick. She later went on to say that the day Wednesday has a specific link to her death and that she either died on a Wednesday or was taken ill that day. As the woman in the audience was not responding to any thing Sally was saying, she decided to ask how the woman in the photo was related to her. It turns out the woman in the audience got the whole concept of submitting a picture of someone you wanted to talk to from the afterlife completely wrong – and for some unknown reason submitted a younger picture of herself.

The hall erupted in laughter, which quickly changed into disapproving mumbles that lasted the rest of the night. No matter how hard Sally tried, she was unable to get the audience back, who were becoming increasingly disgruntled with the number of ‘misses’ she was getting. Not only that, but the audience seemed to become more restrained when Sally was asking them questions. I also don’t think that they reacted well to some of the particularly offensive scenarios Sally was recreating. One involved her re-enacting a dead man flushing narcotics down a toilet to his immediate family, whilst repeatedly saying “flush it down”. Another was when she was talking to a teenage girl whose boyfriend had recently committed suicide by hanging himself. Sally told the girl that she can feel him hitting her leg and that he was, infact, re-enacting  swinging against a door as he was committing suicide.

I now think that the vast majority of people who walked out of Middlesbrough town hall that night feel as i do – that someone who is psychic should know if the person they are talking to is dead or not and that it’s quite a messed up thing for a person to pretend that they are in contact with a dead family member.

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10 Comments on A Rather Embarrassing Night for Psychic Sally in Middlesbrough

  1. She is a fake!! Her husband and family members hang around the foyer or entrance listening to conversations before the audience goes in!!! She was wrong on nearly everything. On one instance she kept going on about a woman’s mum watching her and standing on the stairs. The roman said o don’t think so but Sally was so insistent she was standing on her stairs. Then the woman said I
    Don’t think so I live in a bungalow 😂😂😂😂😂

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  2. Gina carless // October 27, 2017 at 12:31 pm // Reply

    Sally Morgan I am her sister and as far as I know she never had the powers that she clams she has
    She owes my mother and father money for tax arrears from her nary Husband
    Do not waste your money on her

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  3. Wow, I use to believe in her. As a psychic and tarot card, angel reader also I never second guess I always give what I get. Some psychics work off others energies and read members by there expressions and guessing. For me, I never see the person face to face as I do online readings. I also help others develop their abilities.

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    • Chris Moeller // October 31, 2018 at 10:35 am // Reply

      I know I am late to this, however, I’d just like to point out that there isn’t any evidence psychic powers are real. I don’t know if you actually believe that you are psychic, or if you are simply another con-artist trying to promote your business (I mean, you did decide to include your own clairvoyant website in your details…though I see that as of me commenting, a year later, you’re using the website to try to get people to download programs from the internet). Either way, I very much doubt that you are real. If you are, you would be the first person in the world to possess psychic powers, so I don’t know what you’re doing reading tarot cards online. I mean, shouldn’t you be helping the government or something? Or helping the police prevent crime, and solve cold cases? There is a definite use for psychic abilities in law enforcement. (I’m not actually suggesting that you do this, because in all likelihood, you would simply be wasting police time).

      There has never been a single verifiable case of actual psychic abilities. People who believe that they are psychic are suffering from cognitive bias, and quite possibly some serious mental health issues. If you actually believe that you have them, and especially if you think that ghosts or other entities speak to you, I urge you to seek psychiatric help.

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  6. I loath Charlatans. And as a Humanist must believe that all psychics are.

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  7. James Randi and others have shown so many times how these people fake psychic readings and even demonstrate how they can do the same by trickery.

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  8. A well written article about a complete fraudster. Inventing the suicide reinactment for a teenage girl…that fictitious image will stay with her for life. Unforgivable!

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  9. I have seen people with physic abilities help the police in homicides and such,there are a small few out there that are real,and help solve cases,the officer’s do not like to admit it, but they do,and these people help!! Some people can open different parts of the brain,and this is what they have done .T Peace

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