Gay ghost hunters
To their delight and, honestly, who could blame them? Source: ghostingseries And this time, one gay ghost-hunting duo really took things to the next level. And just like that, the ghost of Fort Henry was officially a bottom. It all started when Hutchie casually asked the ghost if co-host Finlan could give them a kiss.
The team encouraged Finlan to really go for it, a suggestion he enthusiastically accepted. Go off if you are. The scene that followed was an instant TikTok goldmine. Enter Luke Hutchie and Matthew Finlan, the actors-turned-amateur ghost hunters behind Ghostinga web series where they travel across Canada to explore the most haunted spots.
Enter Luke Hutchie and Matthew Finlan, the actors-turned-amateur ghost hunters behind Ghosting, a series where they travel across Canada to explore the most haunted spots. Yes, you read that right. But why stop there? From the creators of “Queer Eye,” five fabulous, queer ghost hunters criss-cross the country, helping the living by healing the dead.
Or maybe, a little more. Truly, ghost hunting is a total queer energy vibe. The sensor went off again. Source: INTO. As they explore some of the world’s most infamous haunted locations, they’ll shed light on those not seen and illuminate untold stories.
Wait, so would you identify as a bottom? Link in bio! Finlan leaned in, lips puckered, ready to kiss… well, whatever was on the other side of that motion sensor. He kissed the air — and the sensor went off, like clockwork. Not a peep.
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Every ghost-hunting term that can be Queer-ified will be over the course of its eight episodes — get ready for “gay-eances” and “spook-kikis” to become part of the pop culture lexicon. And this time, one gay ghost-hunting duo really took things to the next level.
The comments section was a hilarious thread of queer ghost-lore and romantic speculation. TikTok absolutely lost it. And suddenly, the sensor lit up like it was Christmas in the afterlife. Cue the chorus of gay ghost hunters applauding.