Shockingly, the novel coronavirus pandemic hasn’t stopped spirits from breaking through.

Can she actually communicate with the dead?

More insidiously, skeptics have accused mediums of preying on the most vulnerable, gullible people in society.

Long Island Medium’s Theresa Caputo

It was clear that the reality TV star has a take it or leave it attitude.

Here’s what she really thinks.

Becoming a medium was a long process of self-discovery rooted inunraveling the source of her intense anxiety.

Long Island Medium’s Theresa Caputo

Once she figured it out, everything clicked.

“I always grew up feeling like something was missing.

I didn’t feel right.

Medium Theresa Caputo laughing

I felt different than everyone else,” she tellsThe List.

“And my mom was always very encouraging to me.

And no one ever made a big deal about the things that I would say or do.

And I think the moment that I embraced and accepted my gift, is when my soul felt complete.

I know this is what I was meant to do here in the physical world.”

Because there are common things and ways people pass, right?

But there are little things that nobody else would know about.

And that’s what I need spirit to validate."

Still, she does acknowledge that skeptics are missing out.

“Listen, I’m not asking anyone to believe in me.

That they’re not crazy.

That the only thing that we lose when we lose a loved one, is that physical connection.

That soul bond can never, and will never be broken.”

Long Island Medium: There In Spiritis currently streaming on discovery+.