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‘Asparagus psychic’ who ‘predicted Queen’s demise’ shares what’s in retailer in 2024

The “Asparagus Psychic” has laid out her predictions for 2024.

Jemima Packington, from Bath beforehand appropriately predicted Brexit, Andy Murray’s Wimbledon win and the Queen’s demise. Now, she has put ahead what she claims will happen in 2024 based mostly on her expertise of throwing asparagus spears up within the air.

She reckons that the way in which they land informs her of what is going to happen sooner or later – a present she claims she acquired from her aunt. Speaking to Metro, she stated: “My method has not modified and I nonetheless forged the asparagus spears and interpret the patterns in them.

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“Seeing the patterns for me is instantaneous, presumably that’s as a result of I’ve had years of apply. I’m normally about 75 to 90% correct with my predictions. I’m going by my predictions every year and suppose: ‘Yep, that’s occurred, yep, that’s occurred.’



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Mystic veg

“Occasionally I get one slightly off, where I haven’t quite read it correctly, but I’m never far off. I predicted Boris Johnson would become prime minister about four years before he did and everyone laughed their socks off.”

She admits that not the whole lot involves go, however nonetheless reckons she will get run of it proper.

Her 2024 predictions embody:

  • Regime adjustments all over the world.
  • Separation and divorce within the royal household


Her tips for 2024 have been laid out
Her ideas for 2024 have been laid out

  • Cost of residing disaster killing off superstar tradition
  • A poor run on the 2024 Olympic Games for Team GB
  • Breaking level and a worldwide change of view within the Middle East
  • Loss of assist for UK extremist teams
  • More feminine refs in males’s soccer matches
  • Parents being extra liable for their kids’s training
  • The US can have its first feminine president
  • Public figures can be accused of abusing the system
  • A previous chief will return to UK politics

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