“It wasn’t a dream. I felt him. Every night. And now I’m pregnant.”
No, this isn’t a plot from a horror movie.
A 27-year-old woman from New Orleans is going viral after claiming she became pregnant by a ghost — and millions on TikTok are actually starting to believe her.
Is it just a cry for attention? A mental breakdown? Or something much darker?
Here’s what we found…
👩🦰 Meet Kayla — A “Spirit Lover” From the Bayou
Kayla (not her real name) says she first encountered the entity six months ago, shortly after moving into a century-old house with a “weird smell and cold spots.”
“It started with dreams. But then I felt the bed move. I felt pressure on my body. Like someone was there.”
She describes the ghost as “tall, strong, but gentle” — and insists it spoke to her in whispers she couldn’t understand.
🤰 Then She Found Out She Was Pregnant
Kayla says she hadn’t been intimate with a human man in over a year.
Yet, a home pregnancy test came back positive. Then two more.
She went to a clinic: confirmed. 5 weeks pregnant.
“The nurse asked who the father was. I just said, ‘You wouldn’t believe me.’”
📱 TikTok Goes Wild
She posted her story on TikTok under the handle @SpiritMama88.
The first video hit 4.1 million views in 48 hours.
🗣️ Comments poured in:
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“I 100% believe you. Spirit babies are real.”
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“I had a ghost boyfriend once. He left scratches.”
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“This is the most romantic haunting I’ve ever heard of.”
But not everyone is convinced…
🧠 Experts Call It “Sleep Paralysis, Psychosis, or… Something Else”
Paranormal researcher Dr. Jonah Reed says this kind of claim isn’t new.
“There are hundreds of historical cases of spectral intimacy — from medieval succubi to Victorian spirit husbands.”
However, psychologists warn:
“It’s more likely a mix of loneliness, trauma, and vivid dreams.”
Still… that doesn’t explain the pregnancy.
🧪 So… Who’s the Father?
Kayla says she’s refusing a paternity test — for now.
“I don’t need DNA. I know what I felt. And I know what’s growing inside me is special.”
She plans to name the baby “Ashriel,” which she claims the ghost whispered to her one night.
👁️ Is This Just Viral Madness?
Maybe. But it’s captivating the internet.
Millions are hooked on her updates. Paranormal podcasts are covering her.
And one reality TV producer allegedly offered her a deal.
“Ghost Baby: The Series” coming soon?
🕯️ Final Thoughts
Real or fake, Kayla’s story is doing something most content doesn’t:
It’s making people feel something.
Fear. Wonder. Curiosity.
And maybe a little bit of… belief?
Would you sleep in her house? 😳