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Chloe Bailey says living in a haunted house in South Africa left her shaken

by Chiraag
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Chloe Bailey opens up about a haunted house experience in South Africa

When international stars talk about South Africa, the stories usually centre on breathtaking scenery, warm hospitality, and unforgettable food. That is why fans were caught off guard when Chloe Bailey revealed that her time in the country came with something far darker. According to the singer and actress, one particular living situation became so unsettling that it left her genuinely frightened.

Bailey recently spoke about her experience during an interview, explaining that she stayed in a house in South Africa that she believes was haunted. What started as a normal stay quickly turned into something far more disturbing, with strange occurrences that she could not explain.

When a dream stay turns unsettling

Bailey described how the atmosphere in the house shifted over time. She said the experience got so bad and so scary that it affected her sense of peace. While she did not go into graphic detail, her words were enough to paint a picture of constant unease. It was not a single moment that scared her, but rather a buildup of things that made her uncomfortable and anxious in the space.

For many South Africans, old houses and historic properties often come with whispered ghost stories. From Joburg mansions with long histories to coastal homes that locals swear have energy of their own, tales of haunted houses are part of the country’s folklore. Bailey’s comments tapped straight into that cultural nerve.

Social media reacts with curiosity and jokes

As soon as her comments made the rounds online, South African social media lit up. Some users joked that she must have stayed in one of the country’s famously old houses, while others shared their own stories of unexplained sounds, shadows, and eerie late-night moments. A few fans even playfully suggested that load-shedding noises have scared more people than ghosts ever could.

Others defended South Africa, pointing out that the country itself is not scary, even if a single house might be. The general tone online was a mix of curiosity, humour, and fascination rather than outrage.

Heeeeeee? pic.twitter.com/HBaGYdcT35

— Amohelang (@Amor_kotola) January 22, 2026

Why her story resonates

What makes Bailey’s story stand out is how relatable it feels. Almost everyone knows someone who has lived in a house that just did not feel right. Whether you believe in the paranormal or not, the idea of feeling watched or uneasy in your own space is universally unsettling.

Her comments also add a different layer to celebrity travel stories. Instead of glossy holiday snaps, this was a reminder that even global stars can have uncomfortable and unexpected experiences when filming or travelling abroad.

Has she ever used some substances?😟😟😟 pic.twitter.com/tHbnSLsAAv

— Star_Jay (@StarJay_23) January 22, 2026

A spooky footnote to her time in South Africa

Bailey has not suggested that the experience has put her off South Africa entirely. Her comments were focused on the house itself, not the country. Still, the story has become one of those pop culture moments that people will reference whenever celebrity ghost stories come up.

For South Africans, it has sparked a familiar debate. Are some houses truly haunted, or do history, silence, and imagination do most of the work? Either way, Chloe Bailey’s haunted house confession has added an eerie footnote to her time at the southern tip of Africa.

Source: Briefly News

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