Film & TVNewsHi gay, can you see dead people? Kristen Stewart wants YOUThe actress is casting for a new paranormal queer reality TV show produced by the team behind Queer EyeShareLink copied ✔️June 7, 2022Film & TVNewsTextSerena Smith Calling all aspiring gay ghost hunters – Kristen Stewart wants you. Yesterday, stylist CJ Romero posted a video to Instagram announcing that he and his friend Stewart are casting for their new paranormal queer reality TV show. The pair are teaming up with Scout Productions – the team behind Queer Eye – to produce the ghostly gay show. The show, described as “a brand new outrageous ghost hunting extravaganza” is set to be broadcast on a “major streamer”. “I am scarily excited to announce that I’m teaming up with Scout, the producers of Queer Eye, Legendary, The Hype, on the most gayest, most funnest, most titillating queer ghost hunting show ever,” Stewart says in the video. “We need to find the most incredible LGBTQ+ ghost hunters, paranormal specialists, mediums, psychics, investigators.” If you’re interested in applying, you’ll need to answer questions like “what is the SCARIEST place you have ever investigated” and “what would you offer to a team of paranormal experts?”. If you’re a gay ghost hunter, you can apply here. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThe Voice of Hind Rajab, a Palestinian drama moving audiences to tearsMeet the 2025 winners of the BFI & Chanel Filmmaker Awards InstagramHow do you stand out online? We asked two Instagram Rings judgesOobah Butler’s guide to getting rich quickRed Scare revisited: 5 radical films that Hollywood tried to banPlainclothes is a tough but tender psychosexual thrillerCillian Murphy and Little Simz on their ‘provoking’ new film, Steve‘It’s like a drug, the adrenaline’: Julia Fox’s 6 favourite horror filmsHow Benny Safdie rewrote the rules of the sports biopic Harris Dickinson’s Urchin is a magnetic study of life on the marginsPaul Thomas Anderson on writing, The PCC and One Battle After AnotherWayward, a Twin Peaks-y new thriller about the ‘troubled teen’ industry