Kaia Gerber, daughter of Cindy Crawford, reveals she had an exorcism with a didgeridoo as a child

The 24-year-old nepo baby has revealed what her famous mum gave her to avoid possession.

Emily Williams
The Nightly
Kaia Gerber has made a bizarre revelation about her mum, supermodel Cindy Crawford.

Kaia Gerber has revealed she had a bizarre exorcism as a child, which was performed by a didgeridoo while she was “possessed”.

The model, who is the daughter of supermodel Cindy Crawford, made the revelation while appearing on the Mitch Churi Chat Show to promote her new television show The Shards.

On the Australian podcast, Gerber spoke about working with director Ryan Murphy on a different series, American Horror Story, which she appeared on two seasons of.

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The 10th season of the horror anthology show was filmed inside the historic Rosenheim Mansion, which was known as “the murder house” in season one of the show.

The Los Angeles estate was a convent for nuns for half a century.

While Gerber was filming in the home, which she said she was “very excited” about, her famous mother gave her a bizarre gift.

“My mum gave me holy water to go to set with because she was like, ‘I don’t want you to get possessed’,” the 24-year-old said.

“I was told I was possessed as a child.”

When questioned about the wild claim, the model-turned-actor said it was true.

“I just was possessed,” she said.

“I was haunted my whole life.

“I do feel as though I attract beings from the other dimension in a very casual and chill way.”

When asked if she had ever had an exorcism, Gerber replied that she “actually did”.

“Wait this is actually perfect for you,” she said to the Australian interviewer.

“Do you know how they did the exorcism?

“They played a didgeridoo all over me, that’s how they did the exorcism.”

When pushed by Churi, she said that it “actually did happen”.

“I’ve never talked about it but that actually did happen,” she said.

Gerber, a supermodel, has appeared in several television shows and the film Bottoms.

In a social media post Churi shared of his interview with Gerber, social media users were quick to point out that a didgeridoo was not typically used in exorcisms.

“Things that never actually happened,” wrote one commenter.

“That’s not an exorcism! You actually need a Catholic priest,” wrote another.

One netizen added, “So, they ‘Australianed’ the demons out of her. If that didn’t work what was part two, blast Midnight Oil???”

The Nightly could not find any evidence of the ancient Australian instrument being used to help possessions.

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