Fearne Cotton reveals her 'physic powers' and admits she talks to trees

Fearne Cotton reveals her 'physic powers' and admits she talks to trees
Fearne Cotton reveals her 'physic powers' and admits she talks to trees

Fearne Cotton has revealed her 'psychic powers' after predicting a woman was going to fall into the Thames just before she did.

The TV and radio presenter, 40, has told how she was walking along the river in London when she 'sensed someone was about to fall in'. 

A lady in a ­wheelchair then toppled into the water nearby before being dragged out by the woman's partner.

Wow: Fearne Cotton has revealed her 'psychic powers' after predicting a woman was going to fall into the Thames just before she did

Wow: Fearne Cotton has revealed her 'psychic powers' after predicting a woman was going to fall into the Thames just before she did

Fearne writes in her book Bigger Than Us: The Power of Finding Meaning in a Messy World about the incident: 'How on Earth had I picked up on this event 10 minutes before it had even happened? 

'There are too many variables for it to have been a coincidence.'

In the book extract, given to The Mirror, she also told how she likes to talk to trees and other objects.

She says she recently has a conversation with a bush in the garden to ask it minded being pruned. 

Power: The TV and radio presenter, 40, has told how she was walking along the river in London when she 'sensed someone was about to fall in'

Power: The TV and radio presenter, 40, has told how she was walking along the river in London when she 'sensed someone was about to fall in'

She said: 'I asked if it was OK to proceed and notified the tree it was in the name of growth.

'There was no direct answer and one wasn't really needed. It was more a moment of respect and an attitude of humbleness to nature that I had ­previously overlooked.' 

Fearne also 'spoke' with Mount Kilimajaro before climbing it for Comic Relief in 2009.

She writes: 'Standing at its base I felt tiny and knew I needed support from the ­mountain for the climb. I'm so glad I had that dialogue with the mountain.' 

Important: Fearne writes in her book Bigger Than Us: The Power of Finding Meaning in a Messy World about the incident: 'How on Earth had I picked up on this event 10 minutes before it had even happened?'

Important: Fearne writes in her book Bigger Than Us: The Power of Finding Meaning in a Messy World about the incident: 'How on Earth had I picked up on this event 10 minutes before it had even happened?'

It comes after last week Fearne shared a smiley selfie as she reflected on finding happiness, feeling 'gratitude' and leading a quieter life away from the spotlight.

The star took to Instagram to share a sunny snap as she took a break from writing her new book, with Fearne noting how people can be affected by 'blue Monday' or equally 'feel absolute happiness' at anytime of the day or year.

The also mum-of-two looked back on her younger days when she was at the height of her TV career and admitted she didn't have the knowledge to 'take command of my reactions to the world'. 

However, as she leads a more low-key life these days, Fearne reflected that she is now able to find 'pure joy' in the little things in life as she remarked she's 'not lugging my past around with me any more'. 

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