Kerry Katona and Brian McFadden's daughter Lilly has opened up on what spells she uses to protect her family after revealing she is a witch earlier this year.
The 18 year old practices the Wiccan religion and has discussed her witchcraft in a spooky Halloween shoot with her family – exclusively for OK!.
Alongside her supportive mum Kerry, 41, Lilly says: "Over lockdown, especially, I got really drawn into witch crafting and spells, crystals.
"It’s a very spiritual journey, it’s about self love and growth and I just think it's a really beautiful path to go down and I love it."
Adding that former Atomic Kitten singer Kerry also is "hugely" into spirituality, she continued: "I cast spells like abundance, self love, protection to cleanse the house, all very positive things because I believe in the Threefold Law which is whatever you put out comes back times three.
"There are so many types of crystals and just rocks and every single one has completely different properties.
"There’s one that I take with me when I’m travelling and I remember I didn’t wear it for the first time in a few months and I missed about two trains, a bus, it was awful. There’s probably a crystal for literally everything.
"Rose quartz is for fertility, so if you’re trying to get pregnant it’s good to have that in your house," she continued, turning to her mum and joking: "You don’t need it!"
Lilly opened up on practicing witchcraft back in July, telling OK! at the time: "At the start of the first lockdown I was really struggling.
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"Like everyone else I found it so hard and I was searching for something to make me feel better.
"I remember I went to the woods one day, and I actually got drawn down this path I'd never been down before. And there was this tree with a tiny fire burning by it.
"There was no one around, but there was a pagan symbol on the tree. It felt like a sign, so I went back and researched it and it took me down a Wicca rabbit hole. I realised it's such a beautiful religion, it's incredibly spiritual."
She continued: "It's so sad because it's so misunderstood. There's such negative connotations around what witchcraft is.
"Like it's all 'evil women being burnt at the stake' and 'it's the devil's work'. But it's actually a wonderfully kind, good religion."
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