Megan Santos was jogging her usual path on the Griffith Trails, high above Los Angeles, on a night late last year, when she started to sneeze. She was overcome by what she described as a “weird feeling” and the overpowering scent of gardenias. The shivers were nothing compared to what came next.
“And then, there was this woman with blond hair and she seemed to be, like … walking on air,” Santos told VF Hollywood recently. “I immediately ran the other way.”
That woman, if you believe the stories, was Peg Entwistle—or, rather, the ghost of Peg Entwistle, an early-film starlet who leapt 45 feet to her death from the Hollywood sign’s “H” in 1932, and who some say has haunted the famous landmark ever since.
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“And then, there was this woman with blond hair and she seemed to be, like … walking on air,” Santos told VF Hollywood recently. “I immediately ran the other way.”
That woman, if you believe the stories, was Peg Entwistle—or, rather, the ghost of Peg Entwistle, an early-film starlet who leapt 45 feet to her death from the Hollywood sign’s “H” in 1932, and who some say has haunted the famous landmark ever since.
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