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A fortune teller who uses asparagus to make predictions claims England will be knocked out in the quarter finals of the World Cup.
Jemima Packington, from Bath, managed to predict both the Queen’s death and Brexit – all by using asparagus spears.
The vegetable clairvoyant admitted that her latest prediction was unlikely to make her very popular.
She told the Sun: “I only see England getting as far as the quarter-finals, I don’t see them progressing any further.
“I have predicted that Croatia will win, and I could also see the letter B, so that suggests that they will be either facing Brazil or Belgium in the final.”
England’s captain Harry Kane will be hoping to prove Jemima wrong
England’s captain Harry Kane will be hoping to prove Jemima wrong
Jemima aka ‘Mystic Veg’ make her forecasts by throwing a handful of asparagus in the air and seeing how they land.
Her mystical talents have seen her flown around the world and offering her two cents on the outcome of global events.
She claims to be the world’s only “Asparamancer”.
“I see initials, symbols, and numbers, and if it is something to do with royalty I always see a crow,” she said.
“If the buds at the end of the spear fall off, that either means it will be something jolly, or deep sadness.”
According to Jemima’s family, she has always had something of a spiritual talent, perhaps inherited from a great-aunt who used to read tea leaves.
Jemima makes predictions by chucking asparagus tips in the air
Jemima makes predictions by chucking asparagus tips in the air
She said: “My parents never encouraged or discouraged me, they just let me find my own way with it, and I am so grateful they did that.
“I feel very lucky to have this unique gift, it has led me to meet some wonderful people.”
Jemima also recently predicted Matt Hancock would be forced to resign as an MP due to his controversial appearance on I’m a celeb.
“I did predict recently that Matt Hancock would be forced to resign as an MP, and then shortly after he had the whip removed,” she added.
“The majority of my predictions do come true, but some can be a wee bit off.”
dailystar.co.uk