Frasier star Kelsey Grammer says spirit of late mother visited him to stop row with wife
Reach Daily Express May 10, 2025 04:39 AM

star Kelsey Grammer believes that his mother's ghost visited him when he and his wife were having an argument. Speaking on The Jamie Kern Lima Show, the 70-year-old recalled that he was having a "tussle" with his wife Kayte Walsh, whom he married in 2011.

After staying at his mother's old house, the pair briefly spoke about who would investigate the house, and found that the television had been switched on without him doing it. He said, "We had a great moment when Kayte and I were having a fight when we were in our early [days], our first year together basically...

"We climbed into bed kind of mad with each other, and I heard this huge bang in the living room and said, 'What the heck?' So I reached out the bed, and I grabbed a golf club that I kept there for that reason."

He added: "I looked around a little bit, turned it off, and thought, 'Thanks mom.' You know? 'Don't go to bed angry with each other.'"

The television star emotionally added: "It was really something, really something. I thought, 'This is real, this is not something heretical going on.'"

Kelsey also added that he doesn't care if people believe his story or not, continuing, "I don't try to convince people they should think the way I think, see God the way I see God, or experience this universe the way I experience it, but I will not deny my faith."

In similar news, Kelsey also recently visited the site of his sister's brutal murder for the first time while doing research for his book.

The actor's younger sister Karen was abducted, raped and murdered in 1975 and he healed his grief by writing a new memoir about her called 'Karen: A Brother Remembers' - and he's now admitted he went to the site of her abduction in Colorado and to the place where she was killed.

He told The Times newspaper: "[I went there] to be with her. And maybe I didn't fully know that at the time. But I discovered in the writing and in the journey of this book the idea that I had to be there and do what I wasn't able to do before, which was to hold her as she died."

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