News about Uri Geller

What really goes on when you wake up in the evening, sense a monstrous presence in the bedroom, and you can't move a muscle... and there are some people who claim aliens or their houses are haunted, as shown in a tantalizing book

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 23, 2024
Matt Salusbury, an 18-year-old boy who was unable to move, was pinned down in the middle of the night, with the terrifying suspicion that an evil presence hovered behind him. Though his tormentor was just out of sight, he knew it was skeletal, as in the movie Alien's deadly extraterrestrial, with lots of gristle and muscle between the bones. I couldn't see a face,' recalled Matt, who was sleeping on a relative's couch when traveling in the United States in the summer of 1986. I can't remember the color, except for the white teeth with the exposed flesh of the gums around it, as if the face and lips had been peeled away.' 'I closed my eyes tight, attempting to fall asleep, but I'm sure if it didn't know I was awake it wouldn't react and might leave me alone.'

Uri Geller's Thames-side mansion, where he reaffirmed his wedding vows and named Michael Jackson as his best man, is now up for auction a year after its asking price was reduced from £15 million to £7.95 million

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
Uri Geller is now flogging Sonning Court, near Henley-on-Thames, for £7.5 million, less than it was listed for in March last year. The stunning riverside home, inspired by the White House, has an entertainment hall and bar, state-of-the-art cinema, and a commercial gym. When he decided to return to Israel in 2015, the TV mysticist first put the house on sale for £15 million, but the figure has since been lowered. He couldn't find a buyer, so he rented it out until 2022.

After the song contest chiefs warned it was 'too political,' Israel's lyrics about Hamas attacks from its Eurovision entry: 'October Rain' will be changed.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 3, 2024
Eurovision, which will be held in Malmo, Sweden, from May 7 to May 11, is classified as a non-political event and can disqualify contestants who have violated the rules. However, Israel's forthcoming 'October Rain,' sung by female soloist Eden Golan, allegedly refers to the victims of Hamas' attack on southern Israel on October 7 and is in breach of the competition's impartiality laws. Israel's national broadcaster Kan, which is tasked with selecting its country's entry, reported today that Israel has agreed to revise the leading submission's lyrics. It included lines such as "There's no air left to breathe" and "They were all healthy children, each one of them," says the song as Hamas gunmen carried out a killing and kidnapping spree at an outdoor music festival and other locations that sparked the war in Gaza.

Since two songs were rejected by the promoters for being "too political," Israel has been barred from the Eurovision Song Contest

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 1, 2024
Following reports that two planned songs were rejected due to their 'political character,' Israel could be disqualified from the Eurovision Song Contest. According to Euronews, the tracks titled 'October Rain' and its runners up 'Dance Forever' are expected to have been turned down by the competition, giving the country until March 11 to submit a song that meets the regulations.

An Israeli singer is being told to rewrite her song for this year's competition or face being disqualified, which could result in disqualification

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 22, 2024
According to an Israeli official, a senior member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) notified an Israeli official that the country's entry in October Rain was overly political and in breach of impartiality legislation. After leaked lyrics that the song was focusing on the October 7 massacre, there were rumors that the ballad was being investigated. According to reports, the phrase 'there's no air left to breathe' and 'they were all good kids, each one of them', as well as providing assistance to people who were stuck in shelters during Hamas' attacks. The song, which will be performed by 20-year-old Russian-Israeli Eden Golan, also refers to 'flowers,' and is intended to be military code for war fatalities in Israel.

Matt Fiddes, Michael Jackson's former bodyguard, is still looking for a grand Designs''st-ever home,' although the price has been reduced to £5.25 million

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 31, 2024
After the property had been recently relisted for £5.25 million on Rightmove, Matt Fiddes (left), Michael Jackson's bodyguard for ten years, redeemed his interest in the property in 2022, but said he revived it. Chesil Cliff House (right) is located in Croyde, North Devon, and was made popular by the hit Channel 4 show's'sadest ever' venture after owner Edward Short's marriage to fail, resulting in millions in debt.

During Storm Isha, Wife of Michael Jackson's multimillionaire ex-bodyguard suffered a £50,000 burnout after being trapped inside her brand new Ferrari Spider for a 'few hours.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 23, 2024
After poor weather hampered with the electric gates outside her husband Matt, 30, a South African-born musician Moniqe Fiddes, 30, needed to rescue her from her £320,000 yellow Ferrari Spider F8. Mr Fiddes, the pop star Jackson's bodyguard for a decade, had to call a local electrics company to free the car and his spouse, as well as Storm Isha. He had only bought the car as a late Christmas gift to his wife, only for her to be trapped in it for 'a few hours.' He posted photos of the incident online, expressing sadness for his wife's safety while still asking others to be cautious.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Piers Dunhill-Turner's uncle, Piers Dunhill-Turner, is embroiled in a tumultuous High Court contest with his old chum Charles Karsten

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 27, 2023
Piers Dunhill-Turner (pictured right), Sir Alfred Dunhill's great-grandson, is accused of launching a bitter lawsuit against his former business partner Charles Karsten (pictured, right), a judge's nephew. According to a High Court lawsuit, Dunhill-Turner, 29, waged an internet war by launching pages that falsely accuse Karsten.

Uri Geller, an exlusionist, has slammed Israeli intelligence agencies for failing to forecast Hamas' fate as he refers to the country's '9/11' moment

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 8, 2023
Uri Geller, 76, described the incident as a "colossal, major loss" in a scathing attack on a Tel Aviv residence in which he refuses to escape. Geller, who was wounded in the 1967 Six-Day War, was also aware of the terror of seeing his country be under attack from 'the brutality, hatred' of incoming forces. He claims the attack is 'Israel's 9/11,' who is now watching and listening bombs exploding in nearby towns as he stands on the roof of his house. Following a historic attack by Palestinian terrorists, more than 600 Israelis are now dead and thousands more have been wounded.

Uri SELLER! Since swapping it for a "tiny apartment with Ikea furniture in Israel," a spoon-bending mystic is flogging his waterside mega mansion for £7.5 million

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 30, 2023
Uri Geller (bottom left with his spoon encrusted vehicle) is selling his palatial waterside mansion (inset; interiors top left and right; gardens bottom right) for £7.5 million, after swapping it for 'a tiny apartment with Ikea furniture' in his native Israel. The spoon-bending psychic retired from his home for more than three decades after relocating to his homeland, where he has established his own museum. According to estate agents, the auction gives buyers the opportunity to purchase one of the most stunning waterside mansions in the United Kingdom.'

The trainers made of meteorite that cost £10,000 - and the other space collectables that are out of this world and up for auction

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 23, 2023
As auction results continue to fall, the demand for meteors is burgeoning, from Christie's auction halls to Ebay dealerships. Elon Musk, Steven Spielberg, Nicolas Cage, Yo-Yo Ma, Uri Geller, and James Taylor are among the A-listers with splashed money on hunks of the heavens.

Uri Geller reveals date aliens will return to earth to prevent nuclear war

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 4, 2023
Uri Geller, a born in Israel, told Femail that he only now finds it credible to announce the truth of his own boyhood encounter with aliens in Tel Aviv 71 years ago. The mystic argued that the five-year old epoch led him to unlocking psychic abilities, such as bending spoons and reading his mother's mind. He also stated that he's seen alien bodies at a US NASA facility and that he owned part of a UFO. In 2010, we were left as a child with his mother, and in the right. A portrait of the encounter is seen inset.

Spoon-bender Uri Geller claims credit for Lioness Mary Earps' heroic penalty save against Spain in World Cup final (but clearly his powers didn't help England win)

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 20, 2023
Uri Geller, the infamous mystifier, 76, paid tribute to the pitch by focusing his mind on the pitch as he watched on a screen in his Tel Aviv museum, nearly 9,000 miles from the Australian stadium. It's been nearly 30 years since the cutlery-botherer says he moved the ball from player Gary McAllister's foot during the European Championship in 1996, causing him to miss a critical penalty against England. However, he could not influence the final outcome of the match because he was traveling with a group of children at the time of the game and could not fully concentrate.

How the BBC brought Driving School to Maureen Rees

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 13, 2023
They were the couple who were so often at each others throats that it was impossible to tell how they stayed together. When they appeared on hit BBC show Driving School in 1997, Maureen and Dave Rees, from Cardiff, became one of Britain's first reality TV stars. The then-55-year-old mother of three was learning to drive and her long-suffering husband had reportedly taken on the role of instructor, but not surprisingly. Maudy's travels in her blue Lada name Betsy - as well as her ferocious verbal confrontations with her husband - were played out before the nation. A clip (bottom right) from Maureen's first episode, when Dave screamed in terror and grabbed the steering wheel as Dave screamed in terror and grabbed the wheel. On the seventh attempt, Maureen, who is now 81 and still living in Cardiff, did pass her driving exam. The entire series describing her attempts was recently on BBC iPlayer.

Time to bring out the bunting! The countdown to Coronation has begun

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 29, 2023
As central London prepares to host the international event on May 6, workers are frantically preparing the mall. Memorabilia shops are already fully stocked, while the monarch's image is sprayed over shop windows and street stalls. Communities around the country are getting to celebrate the bank holiday and ring in his new reign in true British style. It is likely to be a weekend of merry and festion, in which over a million people are likely to attend street parties.

In the final horoscope, did Mystic Meg predict her own death?

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 9, 2023
Mystic Meg, who died of a short illness in the south of France on Thursday morning, never married after her partner and heir to the Littlewoods retail store empire, Nigel Moores (pictured right) was killed in a horrific crash in 1977. After a horoscope report when Meg was just seven years old, she guessed she would be be betrothed to a wealthy man, it was a cruel twist of fate. When he died, Mr Moores, 39, was worth £9 million. Meg's last reading, which is pictured inset) is a Leo Leo (pictured inset), reads: "It can be the most regular of regular trips that bring you closer to your soulmate, and you may not know this straight away."

Meg, a mystic, has died at the age of 80: An astronomer who rose to fame with National Lottery forecasts has passed away

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 9, 2023
Mystic Meg died at the age of 80 after losing her battle with a short illness. This morning, the astrologer, who came to prominence with her weekly National Lottery forecasts, died at 3.45 a.m. It came after Margaret Lake, the horoscope reader, was admitted to St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, last month with the flu. Dave Shapland, her 34-year agent, told the Sun: "She was Britain's most popular astrologer by a million miles." In this respect, no one came close to Meg. Thousands of people in this country and elsewhere around the world followed her.' Tributes have poured in for the actress, who lived alone in her three-bedroom apartment in Notting Hill, which she shared with her seven cats. She had earlier said that the feline friends had 'discovered her and poured in.'

Uri Geller has lowered the asking price for his luxurious mansion to a mind-bending £7 million

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 3, 2023
Uri Geller, the wizard, has reduced the asking price for his opulent River Thames mansion by a mind-bending £7 million after disillusioned homebuyers struggled to snap it up. The 76-year-old illusionist is now offering Sonning Court for purchase at £7.95 million, less than half of eight years ago.

URI GELLER reveals 9 steps to reprogramme your mind

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 30, 2022
Uri Geller, an Israeli-British mystic, psychic, and popular spoon-bender, has been using affirmation since childhood, and tells Femail that it is the key to a happier life.

According to studies, we love to watch actors suffer from Bushtucker's "I'm A Celebrity" trials

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 22, 2022
The first series of 'I'm a Celebrity' appeared in 2002, where Tony Blackburn and Uri Geller's likes were exposed to the now notorious Bushtucker Trials. It's been hugely popular ever since, regardless of who goes into the jungle, and experts agree that our appetite for celebrity blood has a lot to do with how our brains work. According to some studies, delight in others' misfortune could make you a psychopath, while others state that humans are genetically wired to envy those who envy suffer. MailOnline examines some of the reasons why the gruesome 'I'm a Celebrity' style has stood the test of time with the British population.