It doesn’t get any weirder than this: British singer marries, then divorces a GHOST over the issue of children



To say British musician Brocarde is a curiosity is a giant understatement.

In November 2022, she allegedly married the ghost of a Victorian soldier named Edwardo.

“She had a ceremony and everything, and who are you to judge?” mocks Glenn Beck, who can’t seem to wrap his head around the utter lunacy.

Unfortunately, the couple didn't exactly get their fair-tale ending.

“Brocarde has now claimed that her otherworldly husband has started having an affair with Marilyn Monroe’s ghost,” Glenn reports.

Edwardo apparently came home smelling like Chanel No. 5, which was Monroe’s go-to fragrance, and made several inappropriate remarks about her.

Before calling it quits, however, Brocarde and her phantom spouse began seeing “a medium for marriage counseling.”

“She’s much more traditional than you’d think,” Glenn jokes.

But it gets even weirder.

“In the end, it wasn’t the infidelity” that made Brocarde walk away but rather “the issue of children.”

“I mean, this happens all the time,” Glenn jests.

And yet somehow, it gets even weirder.

Apparently Brocarde wasn’t the one who wanted to have children.

“I told him I didn’t want his children,” so he “started haunting me with a screaming baby,” she says.

“I hate to hear that,” says Stu, who’s been stifling laughter as Glenn reads the story.

After divorcing him “with an exorcism” that left the singer “shaking and sweating,” Brocarde is now free of the poltergeist.

Unfortunately, the whole ordeal “gave her a bout of Tourette’s and a craving for raw lemons,” Glenn reports, a smile continuing to play at the corners of his mouth.

To hear more about Brocarde’s peculiar story, watch the clip below.


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Planned Parenthood is outraged new Marilyn Monroe biopic depicts unborn baby as human life



Planned Parenthood is outraged that "Blonde," a new movie based on the life of Marilyn Monroe, dared show that an unborn human baby is in fact a life.

What does the movie show?

The movie shows Monroe — who is played by Ana de Armas — having two forced abortions that later haunted her. In one scene, one of the unborn children is shown speaking with Monroe.

"You won’t hurt me this time, will you?" the unborn child asks Monroe.

What is Planned Parenthood saying?

The organization is taking issue with the movie's portrayal of an unborn child as a human life, decrying "abortion stigma" and "medically inaccurate descriptions of fetuses."

"As film and TV shapes many people’s understanding of sexual and reproductive health, it’s critical these depictions accurately portray women’s real decisions and experiences," said Caren Spruch of Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

"While abortion is safe, essential health care, anti-abortion zealots have long contributed to abortion stigma by using medically inaccurate descriptions of fetuses and pregnancy. Andrew Dominik’s new film, 'Blonde,' bolsters their message with a CGI-talking fetus, depicted to look like a fully formed baby," she complained.

Spruch's statement continued:

Planned Parenthood respects artistic license and freedom. However, false images only serve to reinforce misinformation and perpetuate stigma around sexual and reproductive health care. Every pregnancy outcome — especially abortion — should be portrayed sensitively, authentically and accurately in the media. We still have much work to do to ensure that everyone who has an abortion can see themselves onscreen. It is a shame that the creators of "Blonde" chose to contribute to anti-abortion propaganda and stigmatize people’s health care decisions instead.

Planned Parenthood misleadingly claims that only a small portion of its services are abortion-related. According to the organization's 2020-2021 annual report, abortion accounted for only 4% of Planned Parenthood's services.

But in that same year, more than 383,000 unborn children — or about 1,050 per day — were aborted inside Planned Parenthood clinics. The organization has a vested interest in defending abortion, and spends tens of millions of dollars supporting pro-abortion politicians.

How did 'Blonde' director react?

Director Andrew Dominik is not interested in issuing a mea culpa.

In an interview with the Wrap, he said pro-abortion critics are examining his movie through a "Roe v. Wade lens."

"I mean, no one would have given a s*** about that if I’d made the movie in 2008, and probably no one’s going to care about it in four years’ time," he said. "And the movie won’t have changed. It’s just what sort of going on."

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