Kristen Stewart is hosting a gay-ance! By that, we mean her upcoming ghost-hunting series has released a new trailer, which looks equally spooky and gay.
The trailer for Living for the Dead introduces the five gay “Ghost Hunties” who will be leading us on this paranormal adventure. There’s Ken the tarot card reader, Alex the tech expert, Logan the psychic, Roz the paranormal researcher, and Ju Ju the witch.
“I get to come out twice. For being gay and for talking to dead people,” Alex says in the trailer. Yup, that about sums it up.
Throughout the two-minute teaser, the spooky Fab-Five are confronted by spirits as they attempt to “help the living by healing the dead.” They will explore “infamous haunted locations while pushing past boundaries with both the living and the deceased.” This season, the Hunties will travel to Arizona, Nevada and Kentucky.
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Of course, the trailer also includes an appearance from our sapphic queen Kristen Stewart, who is an executive producer and narrator on the project.
“It’s so cool and enlivening that me and my best friend CJ Romero had this funny idea and now it’s a show,” Stewart told People Magazine.
“It started as a bit of a hypothetical silly pipe dream and now I am so proud to have shepherded something that is as moving and meaningful as it is truly a gay old time.”
“This is just the beginning for us and for Living for the Dead. We wanna one day have traipsed across the entire spooky-a*s country. Maybe the world.”
A fabulously queer ghost-hunting series from the mind of Kristen Stewart? Count us in.
A Huluween Original, Living for the Dead is from the creators of Queer Eye. It premieres on Hulu on October 18.
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