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kelsiidaviess
If your kid is into ghost stuff, this channel is pretty tame overall, but it treats paranormal claims as flat-out real and sneaks in sponsored content without much transparency.
Best for ages 13+
Kelsey Davies runs a paranormal-focused channel built around haunted dolls, ghost communication, and psychic abilities. Her tone is warm and bubbly, almost like a slumber party host, which makes the spooky content feel more approachable than scary. She talks to spirits using tools like spirit boxes and dowsing rods, presents herself as a clairvoyant, and frequently collaborates with other creators in similarly haunted spaces.
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KidWatch Assessment
Kelsey Davies runs a paranormal-focused channel built around haunted dolls, ghost communication, and psychic abilities. Her tone is warm and bubbly, almost like a slumber party host, which makes the spooky content feel more approachable than scary. She talks to spirits using tools like spirit boxes and dowsing rods, presents herself as a clairvoyant, and frequently collaborates with other creators in similarly haunted spaces.
The content isn't gory or overtly scary, but it does present paranormal activity as completely factual. There's no skepticism, no disclaimers, and no separation between belief and reality. For impressionable kids, that framing can be genuinely confusing about what's real.
She also weaves in sponsored ads mid-video pretty seamlessly, which younger viewers might not recognize as advertising. Language stays mostly clean with the occasional mild swear. She's clearly having fun, and her audience seems to love her, but parents should know what kind of worldview is being normalized here.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
Kelsey describes in detail a spirit showing her a violent stabbing death in a dream-vision, including imagery of bones buried under a playground. It's presented as a genuine psychic experience, not fiction.
The video normalizes spirit communication as casual hangout activity, with Kelsey mentioning that she and friends routinely use spirit boxes when they hang out because they're 'not normal.' This frames paranormal contact as a fun, low-stakes hobby.
A sponsored ad is embedded mid-video with a seamless tonal transition, making it easy for younger viewers to miss that they're watching paid promotional content.
Kelsey presents her haunted doll as genuinely communicating memories of a real historical tragedy, blending actual historical facts about the Titanic with unverifiable paranormal claims in a way that treats both as equally true.
Kelsey and another medium describe physical sensations like throat tightening and rib pain as signs of how a spirit died, presenting this as credible evidence of paranormal contact rather than speculation.
The Cecil Hotel is described as a place known for murders, disappearances, and people 'unliving themselves,' which is a casual reference to suicide presented without any sensitivity or context.
Kelsey casually describes herself as someone who 'sees and speaks to the dead' as a straightforward fact, establishing that framing as the foundation of her entire brand identity without any disclaimer.
What Parents Should Know
Watch a few videos with your kid and use them as a jumping-off point to talk about the difference between entertainment, belief, and verifiable reality.
Point out the sponsored segments when they appear so your child learns to recognize when a creator is being paid to recommend something.
Be aware that the channel references real tragedies like the Titanic, the Cecil Hotel, and celebrity deaths as paranormal content backdrops, so younger or more sensitive kids might find that unsettling.
If your child is already anxious about death or the supernatural, this channel's matter-of-fact tone about ghosts and spirits could amplify those fears rather than just being fun.
Skip the episodes focused on spirit communication tools like spirit boxes and dowsing rods with kids under 10, since those segments are the most likely to blur the line between play and belief.
Check in about what your kid is taking away from the content, since Kelsey's warm personality makes her very persuasive and younger fans may genuinely believe everything she describes is real.
Recommended for ages 13+.
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