
On most episodes of “Ghost Adventures,” Zak Bagans can be seen having intense physical and emotional reactions to the spirit(s) his team encounters. However, after 15 years, some viewers are no longer buying it. Reddit’s u/Revered1 said of the show, “It’s now become a Hollywood drama. Every episode Zak is getting possessed by some random object like a doll or mailbox or something.”
Bagan takes offense to comments like this. He told the Los Angeles Times, “I am sick and tired of people calling me overly dramatic. It really upsets me. I’m a magnet for energies and I can’t turn that off. I’m a hyper-empathic person. … You start crying, I’m probably going to start crying too. There’s someone bad in the room, I’ll sense that and it’ll give me a headache. I can’t turn it off.”
Plus, Bagan has stressed over the years that he doesn’t hunt ghosts with the intention of gaining fame and fans. Many times, he goes on investigations to help people. In fact, an entire spinoff series, “Ghost Adventures: House Calls,” is dedicated to validating and assisting frightened homeowners who believe there’s something unknown in their living space. Bagan said, via Travel Channel, “These are the most personal and emotional investigations we’ve ever done.”
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