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EastEnders hardman Danny Dyer 'terrified' of ghosts since 'living in haunted house'

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EastEnders hardman Danny Dyer is terrified of ghosts – or the “old pillars and posts” as the Cockney would better know them.

The tough-guy actor – who plays Queen Vic landlord Mick Carter – may be used to spirits behind the bar on the BBC soap. But when they invade his home, it is a different matter.

He and wife Jo discovered the Essex house they were living in a few years ago was haunted, so they moved to a new one. However, she claims she can still see spooks.

In a chat with fans on Instagram, she told them: “I believe in ghosts because I see them all the time. “They open the doors and shut the doors.” Danny added: “I’ve seen them.

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