Love Island’s Laura Crane gets buried alive as she faces her fears in spooky abbey haunted by The Nun
The surfing beauty explored a haunted abbey without boyfriend Jack Fowler for comfort in exclusive video for The Sun.
The surfing beauty explored a haunted abbey without boyfriend Jack Fowler for comfort in exclusive video for The Sun.
LOVE Island beauty Laura Crane faces her worst fears as she gets buried alive while exploring a haunted abbey in a terrifying video exclusive to The Sun.
The surfer, 23, showed a tougher side as she faced the supernatural terrors unleashed by The Nun to celebrate the new horror film.
Laura was forced to battle her way through the abbey without Love Island boyfriend Jack Fowler, 22, to support her.
Instead she shared the company of creepy nuns as she witnessed a human sacrifice and was branded with the mark of The Devil, before ending up in a cemetery.
Staring at the coffin after being told to climb in, she said: "Shut this thing back up. Nah dude, nah, no way."
But eventually she was brave enough to take her place in the grave, praying she wouldn't meet a sticky end.
Laura's resilience under pressure may have inspired bosses of another hit reality show to sign her up.
As she reached into a box convinced something scary was waiting for her, Laura squealed: "This is like some I'm a Celebrity s***."
Laura's boyfriend Jack was unavailable to join her at the abbey due to a scheduled PA.
Her rep was forced to deny rumours the couple had split after Jack went to Blue star Simon Webbe's wedding in August without her.
The couple later admitted they have struggled to find time for each other after Love Island.
Jack said: "We both live very, very busy lifestyles at the moment.
"I’m doing a lot of PAs, Laura’s doing a lot of events as well. So we’re not going to see as much as we’d like to.
"We know where we are in this relationship. We’re not boyfriend and girlfriend but we are still dating. We are still going in that direction."
Laura added: "I think we’ve been the ones who have done it on our terms and not rushed into anything just because what everyone else is saying."
The Nun, which follows The Conjuring and Annabelle movies, is out now.