Joey Kingfelt physically haunted while making a horror movie as a child.The In Betweenactress, 22, recalled onThe Drew Barrymore Showhow when she was filming the 2013 filmThe Conjuringshe developed a blood disorder that required daily hospital check-ups. However, once she finished filming and went home, the condition faded away.“Is it true that when you were onThe Conjuringthat you got, like, um, physical stuff happened to you?” asked host Barrymore.Said King, “It was pretty intense. Some weird things happened on the set, along with the movie being scary. It’s true, I developed this bizarre, rare, out-of-nowhere blood disorder, and basically my body, like all the red platelets from my body were like drained. They were just gone.“Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Paramount+)Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“So I had a high risk of internal bleeding and I was potentially gonna need a blood transfusion. It was so dramatic,” she continued. “So I had to, every day before work and after work, go to the hospital, get my blood taken. Then, all of a sudden I got home and I’ve never had a problem with my blood since.“Barrymore shouted to the audience, “Don’t you think that’s crazy? I think it’s crazy!“King added that when she thinks about that story, “I just shudder a little bit.“Warner Bros. Pictures/courtesy Everett CollectionThe firstConjuringmovie, which sparked several spooky sequels and spin-offs, also starred Patrick Wilson, Vera Farmiga, Ron Livingston and Lili Taylor. King played a child in a family that just moved into aspooky housethat experiences supernatural activity and enlists paranormal investigators for help.Kingtold Howard Sternback in 2020 about being physically affected while making the movie as a 12 year old, having unexplained bruises show up on her body. Doctors then told her she had a blood-thinning condition called ITP, she explained.“That movie messed me up for my whole life,” she joked at the time, adding that the story is “truly the root of why I am so scared of that movie.“The In Betweenis now streaming on Paramount+.
Joey Kingfelt physically haunted while making a horror movie as a child.
The In Betweenactress, 22, recalled onThe Drew Barrymore Showhow when she was filming the 2013 filmThe Conjuringshe developed a blood disorder that required daily hospital check-ups. However, once she finished filming and went home, the condition faded away.
“Is it true that when you were onThe Conjuringthat you got, like, um, physical stuff happened to you?” asked host Barrymore.
Said King, “It was pretty intense. Some weird things happened on the set, along with the movie being scary. It’s true, I developed this bizarre, rare, out-of-nowhere blood disorder, and basically my body, like all the red platelets from my body were like drained. They were just gone.”
Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Paramount+)
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“So I had a high risk of internal bleeding and I was potentially gonna need a blood transfusion. It was so dramatic,” she continued. “So I had to, every day before work and after work, go to the hospital, get my blood taken. Then, all of a sudden I got home and I’ve never had a problem with my blood since.”
Barrymore shouted to the audience, “Don’t you think that’s crazy? I think it’s crazy!”
King added that when she thinks about that story, “I just shudder a little bit.”
Warner Bros. Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection
The firstConjuringmovie, which sparked several spooky sequels and spin-offs, also starred Patrick Wilson, Vera Farmiga, Ron Livingston and Lili Taylor. King played a child in a family that just moved into aspooky housethat experiences supernatural activity and enlists paranormal investigators for help.
Kingtold Howard Sternback in 2020 about being physically affected while making the movie as a 12 year old, having unexplained bruises show up on her body. Doctors then told her she had a blood-thinning condition called ITP, she explained.
“That movie messed me up for my whole life,” she joked at the time, adding that the story is “truly the root of why I am so scared of that movie.”
The In Betweenis now streaming on Paramount+.
source: people.com