Is there anybody there?
Becky Walsh, 32
Lives In South London with a flatmate.
Phsychic powers 'Everyone has a spirit guide,' says Becky. 'They are with you from birth and look out for you during your life, even though they sometimes let you err so that you can learn a lesson. What I do is gather information from such a spirit and pass it on to a client.'
Life Becky's father was in the RAF, so she grew up all around the UK, but spent her teenage years in Somerset. She went to drama school to train as a stage manager and then came to London to work on West End shows. She started doing readings as a sideline four years ago, and then, as demand escalated, became a full-time psychic medium last year. She currently teaches at the College of Psychic Studies in Kensington.
Spookily accurate 'I once saw a lady whose mother had recently died. I told her that her mother would try to contact her through her son. Two months later, her toddler started waving. When asked who he was waving to, he said "Nana".'
Bad vibes 'I used to be called the royal witch at school because my initials are RW. I used to predict that certain kids would fall over in the playground and when they did, they would say: "You made that happen."'
Clientele Becky's clients have included actors, pop stars and a politician.
Predictions for 2005 'At this stage it looks as if Blair is going to get another term in office, but he's going to get a hell of a shock from the Liberal Democrats.'
Says 'I've known I am psychic since birth. I hid it at first, but then realised it made me quite popular. It was also helpful to locate the boys I used to fancy at school.'