Noel Edmonds ‘can see giant writhing silver sperm in the sky’
His bizarre claims comes after he faced ridicule for claiming negative energy causes cancer
TELLY host Noel Edmonds claims he can see auras in the sky describing them as “giant writhing silver sperm”.
The Deal or No Deal star was ridiculed this week after claiming cancer was caused by negative energy.
Noel, 67, also sparked criticism after saying his prostate cancer was cured by an electronic £2,300 “miracle pad”.
Now the TV host has opened up about his belief in spiritualism revealing wife Liz, 47, told him about golden sperms or “auras” she could see in the sky.
He told The Daily Mail: “She described it as golden sperm writing around.
“Then one day recently, we were walking the dog across a field near Bath and she said “Try again”.
“After about ten minutes I suddenly saw it.
“Only mine weren’t golden, they were silver.
“I’ve managed to do it on two other occasions and I’m getting nearer to feeling whatever this energy is.”
Noel was introduced to his controversial theories by third wife Liz, a former make-up artist on Deal Or No Deal
He reckons he defeated his prostate cancer thanks to his a £2,300 EMPad - an electromagnetic yoga mat that aims to stimulate “cellular resonance” in the body.
Incredibly, Noel revealed he even wires up his pet dog and cat to the machine.
Noel calls it his “miracle pad” but received a letter from the pad’s owners claiming his comments could affect business and he has removed a video of it from his website.
The couple have also attached £400 filters to their homes in France and England which they claim produce “positive water”.
The former Radio One DJ blamed has also his prostate cancer on negative energy caused by the end of his marriage to second wife Helen who he divorced in 2004.
Noel was diagnosed with prostate cancer nine years later.
He added: “If I was going to attribute my prostate cancer to anything, it would be that my body energy vibration, the balance of my body, was wrecked by what was going on.”
Noel, who has an estimated £80million fortune, sparked controversy with his beliefs this week.
He told ITV’s This Morning that his father Dudley, who died of prostate cancer in 1990, died of “ignorance” and urged viewers to reject conventional diagnosis and clinical treatment.
He clashed with people on Twitter after saying his “miracle pad” cured his cancer.
When a cancer patient criticised the star he fired back “Is it possible your ill health is caused by your negative attitude? Explore”.
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