Lydia Bright was haunted by an old lady when she was a baby.
The former ‘The Only Way is Essex’ star has agreed to take part in ‘Celebrity Haunted Mansion’, in which 10 stars enter an eerie building home to some spooky figures, this week, but she’s not too worried about coming face-to-face with a ghost because she was regularly visited by a mysterious woman when she was put in her cot every night.
The 28-year-old reality TV beauty explained: "My mum is convinced that when I was a baby, I always used to see a lady ghost come to my cot."
Lydia will be joined by the likes of Coronation Street’s Simon Gregson, Made in Chelsea’s Mark-Francis Vandelli and former ‘Hollyoaks’ beauty Jorgie Porter.
Mark said: "The only thing I’m truly terrified of is having to spend time with people I really don’t like in the middle of nowhere. So let’s just hope they’re amicable."
Jorgie added: "I’ve just got the sheer stupidness of no fear."
And, although the mansion they’re entering lacks light, the team won’t be completely in the dark as Katie Price has agreed to join them and she’s experienced with ghosts.
She said: "I don’t hate anybody. Whether I like or hate anybody, if they are entering the house with me – put it all aside, we’re in a dark house. But who knows, when you’re behind that door, I might just knock you round the head and pretend I’m a spirit!"
Alison Hammond, Jay Hutton, boxer Anthony Ogogo, Blue’s Simon Webbe and former ‘Apprentice’ star Luisa Zissman will also attempt to keep a lid on their anxiety as they live in the creepy mansion for five consecutive nights.
The celebrities will be split into two teams, led by paranormal experts Jack Osborne and Jason Hawes, as they take part in live ghost hunts and attempt to uncover the secrets of the mansion while hoping to survive the public vote each night.
Christine Lampard and Matt Richardson will host the show.
‘Celebrity Haunted Mansion’ will hit screens on February 21 at 9pm on W.