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    Brian Austin Green has defended himself after fans slammed him for not posting about Luke Perry's death on social media

    Luke, 52, passed away earlier this month after suffering a stroke and while Brian remained quiet on social media, fans were outraged at his recently announced plans to record a live episode of his 'With Brian Austin Green' podcast from Southern California’s Torrance High School, which served as the backdrop for 'Beverly Hills 90210's West Beverly High


    One fan wrote: “Im not sure how you could do this so soon. I havent seen anything from you about his passing, maybe Ive missed it somewhere. Pretty much everyone else had something to say (sic)."

    But Brian, 45, was quick to respond, writing: "The passing of Luke is terrible. As was said by many, everyone grieves in different ways. If its too soon for you to attend what is meant to be a fun night for the fans then you dont have to. Everyone should respect everyones process (sic)."

    He added: "thanks everyone for sticking up for me but its not necessary."

    Luke suffered a stroke on February 27 and his representative confirmed his death on March 4.

    The representative said in a statement: "Actor Luke Perry, 52, passed away today after suffering a massive stroke. He was surrounded by his children Jack and Sophie, fiancé Wendy Madison Bauer, ex-wife Minnie Sharp, mother Ann Bennett, step-father Steve Bennett, brother Tom Perry, sister Amy Coder, and other close family and friends. The family appreciates the outpouring of support and prayers that have been extended to Luke from around the world, and respectfully request privacy in this time of great mourning. No further details will be released at this time."

    Casey Batchelor once saw a ghost dressed in a tennis kit.

    The 34-year-old television personality feels she has a "sixth sense" and claimed that once while staying in an old manor house, she saw a spirit dressed in "old tennis clothes" and the owner of the property assured her that this was a common occurrence.

    She said: "I believe in ghosts and I've seen one before. It was at an old manor house and the apparition was dressed in old tennis clothes. The lady said that the people who previously owned it were tennis players and people had seen them before. I feel like I've got a sixth sense."

    The reality star went on to explain that she is a "spiritual person" and has every faith in psychics as one correctly predicted that she would be a 'Celebrity Big Brother' contestant, as well as giving insight on "a few other things".

    Writing her 'My Life My Rules' column for new! magazine, she added: "I'm a spiritual person and I love clairvoyants. One predicted that I was going into 'Celebrity Big Brother' and then it happened. She also predicted a few other things that have happened."

    The former glamour model also revealed that her "greatest achievement" in life is both her nine-month-old child Florence, who she has with partner Dane Goodson and her Yoga app Blitz which she insists has been a "really amazing journey".

    She said: "My greatest achievement is having my nine-month-old daughter Florence; I'd also say my new Yoga app Blitz because it's been a really amazing journey for me."

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