This Morning viewers have defended an eccentric family from Manchester called the “real-life Addams family”.
The foursome of dad Jon Paul Kenny, mum Kymmi and daughters Snow and Pebble believe they can see ghosts and even drive around in a hearse.
The ghost-hunting parents said their interest in the supernatural arose after attending a ghost tour and they “haven’t looked back since”.
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On Monday's episode of This Morning (October 10), the family were special guests and even arrived at the London studio in their signature black hearse – a vehicle Kymmi said is “great for doing the food shop”.
All dressed in gothic attire, the family’s story and how they’re planning a documentary split opinions on Twitter.
Some accused the family of being “fame hungry” while others blasted the parents for encouraging their little girls, aged nine and six, to buy into their beliefs.
However other viewers were quick to defend the unusual family, who proudly go about Manchester dressed like the Addams family and chat with inquisitive strangers.
One said: “I love people like this… let them do what they want to do.”
Another agreed and said: “It’s their business and kids seem happy” while a third chimed in with: “Do the children look scared and upset? No. Stop judging!”
Dad Jon Paul even insisted they have the ghost of “a young girl” in their house, though they don't know her name and when quizzed on whether the girls had ever seen anything spooky, one daughter said she had, describing a “black figure”.
Meanwhile, mum Kymmi, 37, said the hearse, called Morticia, was extremely useful and roomy for shopping and “fit all her shoes in it”.
She also said previously: "We initially thought [the hearse] would be the best way to advertise our business but we love it and use it as a family car.
"We get a good response when we're out in it, people always stop to look and take photos.
"We've been to a few places in it, when I got out of it in Tesco car park you could see people's heads turning. We've also gone to the pub in it too, although it does take up two parking spaces.
"However, I don't think we could take it to work, I don't think the head teacher would be too pleased."
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