In August of 2016, Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff was impeached and her vice president, Michel Temer, took her place. As part of his new position, Temer, 76, and wife Marcella, 33, moved into the official presidential residence, Alvorada Palace – but then moved back to the vice-president’s residence, Jaburu Palace shortly afterwards. And he has a very good, very relateable reason for the relocation: ghosts.
“I felt something strange there. I wasn’t able to sleep right from the first night. The energy wasn’t good,” he reportedly told Brazilian news outlet Veja. “We even started to wonder: could there be ghosts?”
Say no more: bad vibes are bad vibes. But for the future, Mr. Temer, may we recommend stocking up on your crystals?