Chezzi Denyer has long claimed she can communicate with the dead — and now says her three daughters have inherited the same chilling ability.
The wife of Grant Denyer, 46, admitted she once desperately hoped her children wouldn't share her psychic gift.
But after years of keeping quiet, she's now choosing to embrace what she believes is a family trait.
'That was probably the biggest fear, that people would say I was crazy, that I held for a long time and then I thought, "You know what, it's crazy living my entire life not speaking about this and seeing it in my kids,"' Chezzi told The Daily Telegraph.
Chezzi and Grant share three daughters, Sailor, 13, Scout, nine, and Sunday, five.
She went on to reveal her eldest daughter began saying things that left her deeply unsettled, prompting her to initially shut it down.
Chezzi Denyer has long claimed she can communicate with the dead — and now says her three daughters have inherited the same chilling ability (Pictured with husband Grant Denyer)
'My eldest daughter, she said things that terrified me early on, so I blocked it in her, out of fear,' she said.
She admitted her approach has now changed with her youngest daughter, as she comes to embrace her special ability.
'In my third daughter, we have been very open with her. Her kookiness, her craziness, comes out in spades... I love that,' she said.
Chezzi has just released a memoir chronicling her experiences with the supernatural, called The Weird Little Girl Who Talked To Ghosts, which is out now across Australia.
'I believe every single person was born with the ability to connect to spirits,' she added.
In December, Chezzi revealed she can communicate with the dead, after years of thinking 'she was going crazy'.
Chezzi said she first feared her gift, because she thought it would open a 'demonic portal'.
'I actually went to my doctor. I had to take the fear out of it because at first I thought I was going to go to hell,' she told The Daily Telegraph.
Chezzi and Grant share three daughters, Sailor, 13, Scout, nine, and Sunday, five
She said her eldest daughter began saying things that left her deeply unsettled
'I was raised a Catholic. I had to go back through all of my personal story as to why I was so petrified I was going to open up some demonic portal. It has been huge – my entire perception of myself has changed.'
Chezzi began exploring her medium skills in 2022 after one of her friends died.
She enrolled at Arthur Findlay College in Essex, England, a residential institution which describes itself as, 'The World's Foremost College for the Advancement of Spiritualism and Psychic Sciences.'
In 2024, Chezzi revealed she was 'qualified' to give readings as a 'spiritual medium'.
The It's All True? podcast co–host told how she finished her studies at the 'top of her class' as she spoke to George Sargent on her and Grant's podcast.
Chezzi announced in May 2023 that she wanted to embark on a journey to become a spiritual medium and had begun studying online with The Medium School in Canada.

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