These Teenage Exorcists Want Their Own Reality Show

TLC needs to pick this up now.

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In an appearance on Anderson Cooper's daytime talk show, Anderson, three seemingly normal teenage girls with a clear love of curling irons and wearing too much mascara talked about their hopes, their dreams, and their interest in performing exorcisms.

That's right - 17-year-olds Brynne and Tess, along with 20-year-old Savannah, claim that they are boss at performing exorcisms, and can even tell just by looking at someone whether or not the devil is possessing them. OK, not in those words, but that's the gist. The way to tell if someone is possessed or not, the girls say, is by looking in their eyes, because the pupils of those with a demon within them will "dilate sporadically," and they'll totally look evil. Because that couldn't possibly just be a medical condition, right?

The girls are mentored by that Reverend sitting next to them, Bob Larsen, a Texas preacher who claims to have cast out about 15,000 demons during his time. Larsen is also Brynne's father, so he must be pretty proud that his daughter is going into the family business. 

It's a strange interview, one that even Cooper himself comments that he's skeptical about. "You three seem, like, coached," he tells the girls, "and you don't seem like you're talking like real people." The audience applauds, as do we.

Unsurprisingly, the trio of girls plus Larsden go on to explain that they've been contacted for a reality show, though they don't confirm whether or not it will happen. We can only hope TLC will pick this up, because, not gonna lie, we'd totally watch it. 

You can check out a part of the interview above. 

[via Jezebel]

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