By Danielle Galvin
IT turns out medium, spiritual healer and psychic Greg Riley really is ‘The One’.
The Channel 7 show might not have changed a skeptical viewer’s perception, but at least a Berwick psychic took home first prize.
As the winner of the Wednesday night show, which pitted psychics against each other in a series of challenges, Mr Riley competed against other mediums in a bid to be called ‘The One’.
He will tour Western Australia later this year with Anthony Grzelka, one of the other psychics from the show.
Mr Riley is also planning a tour with four other psychics from the show.
“I’ve got some ideas; there’s four of the boys from the show that are doing a tour,” he said. “We might tour Perth, and I’ve been thinking about writing a couple of books, running a few workshops, seminars and events as well as corporate coaching.”
In the final episode, the Pakenham born and bred psychic was invited to find the remains of Kerry Whelan, who was murdered in 1997.
The show was embroiled in controversy for failing to get permission from the Whelan family in the final challenge.
Luckily, the earlier challenges were milder, including one where psychics met with show dogs and guide dogs, and had to guess their profession.
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