
"Good Bones" stars Mina Starsiak Hawk and Karen Laine discussed a particularly strange occurrence from Season 6 of their hit show during a joint interview with Pop Culture.
"We had a cool — I don't know how to say it — not a ghost story, but a creepy incident at one house," Starsiak Hawk recalled, with her mom confirming it was "definitely supernatural." The event in question involved a whole bunch of crew people getting hurt, which was enough to freak out Starsiak Hawk.
It wasn't an isolated incident, either, since, back in Season 3, the team fell afoul of a voodoo doll, which was housed in the attic of an old property they were redoing. Originally built in 1910, the duplex was located in the historic Fletcher Place neighborhood of Indianapolis, and Laine shared how the doll mysteriously went missing right when it was time for the money shot, much to everybody's confusion.
According to Laine, she learned to have "respect for the voodoo doll because apparently, it can move on its own power," even though it was more likely a cat dragged it around, as her daughter reasoned.
Everything viewers see on the show is 100% real, as Starsiak Hawk made clear in an interview with People. In fact, the one demand the "Good Bones" stars have for producers is no manufactured drama whatsoever.
Fortunately, they don't ever have to create anything, with Laine even casually confirming, "Poltergeists happen."
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