Little Mix 'The Search' studio could be haunted.
The girlband's BBC reality television music competition has been filming at the Troubadour Theatre in Wembley, London, and former employees of the venue have revealed rumours that it is haunted by the ghost of a worker who fell to his death from a grid.
A source told the Daily Star newspaper: "Several people have reported feeling they were not alone."
It has also been claimed that workers over the years have reported "someone" trying to force open steel doors, when no one was around, along with strange noises and cold areas in the studio.
Meanwhile, presenter Chris Ramsey previously revealed he has been having weekly Covid tests to ensure he is OK to travel to London for filming on 'Little Mix: The Search', after members of the crew tested positive for coronavirus, leading to the first live show being postponed
The 34-year-old TV presenter has a test at his home in South Shields, north east England, and if he gets the green light he heads down south to host the music competition, after a number of the production team tested positive for coronavirus earlier this month.
He explained: “As far as I know, everything's going to be OK. Since the first week, which was postponed, someone comes in and does a Covid test on me and then I travel down to London if I'm told I'm clear.
"That's where my knowledge of that stuff begins and ends. I turn up on the day and there's either four members of Little Mix or three and one on the telly.”
Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall appeared on the show via video link last Saturday (24.10.20) because she had to self-isolate.
The first live show was cancelled earlier this month and was rescheduled for last Saturday, as members of the crew were forced to quarantine.
A statement from the BBC read: "We can confirm that a small number of people on the 'Little Mix The Search' production have tested positive for coronavirus and they are now self-isolating following the latest government guidelines."