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Hannah Phillips

'Fake psychic' convinced revellers at Creamfields she could predict the future

A reveller has confessed she still gets terrified messages from partygoers who she predicted were going to die while pretending to be psychic at a festival - with one poor bloke even taking out a will. Sophia Burke managed to convince festival goers that she had psychic abilities at Creamfields in Daresbury, Cheshire, last year and even predicted the age they were going to die.

The 27-year-old had turned up at the festival alone and after failing to find her friends, who'd arrived days earlier, she tagged along with a group of strangers. One member of the group asked Sophia for a reading as she was giving off 'psychic vibes' and as her description of his personality was so accurate, she managed to convince the group of 30 that she was a 'red-haired witch'.

The bartender says she still gets terrified messages six months on from people whose death she predicted and one of them even wrote a will after she informed him he wouldn't make it to 34. Sophia, from Dunfermline, Scotland, said: "I was at the bar and a guy approached me and said I was giving off psychic vibes because I had a crystal necklace on.

"He said 'do me, do me' so I asked him if he had a younger brother and he said he had and I asked if he was popular at school and he said yes and he couldn't believe how accurate I was being. Then his friend asked me to do a reading for him so I told him he was insecure but he masked it by being funny and they said it was so true.

"I said things that were true so they were convinced I was an actual psychic but I was just going off the vibe I was getting. The more I was getting things right, I was thinking 'am I psychic?'

Sophia Burke (Kennedy News and Media)

"They asked me to go back to their tent and do their mates so I went and there were around 30 people sat in a circle. As we approached, one of the guys announced that he'd found a red-haired witch. I thought it had all gone a bit far so I said I didn't have my tarot cards with me. One of them said they had some playing cards so I started telling them to choose a card each."

The mum-of-two admits to freestyling with her readings including a prediction that one man would come into 'earned' money and months later he reached out to tell her that she'd been right as he had a promotion at work. And one man took Sophia's prediction that he was going to die at 33 so literally that he rushed home and had a will drawn up.

Sophia said: "One of them chose the eight of spades and I said eight is for money and spades means you're in a bit of a hole and you're trying to dig yourself out of it but I told him he was going to come into some money that would be earned. Then he text me recently saying he'd got a promotion.

"One guy asked if I knew when people were going to die so I started saying the first number that came into my mind, 63, 70. I told one poor guy that he was going to be 32 and he went pure white so I changed it to 33.

"I thought he looked quite young so I thought I was giving him a good few years. I kept bumping into people and they were asking if I was the red-haired witch and when they were going to die."

Sophia says she still gets recognised as the red-haired witch in her hometown, despite it being three hours away from the Cheshire-based festival. Sophia said: "The rave community is quite close so I've had people coming up to me at other events in Scotland who say they know me from Creamfields.

"One guy I bumped into said I'd told him he was ugly as a child which is why he has a good personality which he said was totally true. I just said I was sorry and I wasn't actually a psychic."

Some partygoers have reached out to Sophia since asking if she could give their girlfriends a reading or to let her know that her predictions were correct. Now, they're trying to convince Sophia to invest in a crystal ball set up a tent at this year's festival to make some extra cash.

Sophia said: "People say I should go this year and set up a tent to make some money. I won't be setting up a gazebo but I'll probably spend my weekend telling people I'm not psychic.

"I don't do that as a job. It was just a vibe I was feeling. Someone told me to bring a crystal ball but I think it would be a bit heavy. A lot of guys were saying their girlfriends would love it and asked if I had a website.

"I keep getting messages from people saying I gave them a psychic reading. That wasn't my intention. I just say I'm not a psychic and I was really drunk. I don't do it for a living, I was there for a dance."

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