Sue's Background
Sue is a gifted psychic medium who has been connecting with the spirit world since she was a child.
Sue is clairaudient, clairsentient and clairvoyant (she hears, feels and sees spirits).
Sue often takes on the persona of the spirit she is channelling and lets Spirit write using her hands.
Sue also uses her hands to connect with the energy of a person or place.
Sue has been working full-time as a psychic medium for the past 21 years.
She appears on the TV2 show Sensing Murder and is a frequent guest on TV1's Good Morning.
Originally from the UK, Sue moved to New Zealand in 1979.
She has been married for 35 years and has three daughters.
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Something About Sue
She's TV's star psychic, Sue Nicholson. Sue claims she has a gift, one that allows her to receive messages from angels, guides, and the dead. 20/20 asks her if she's for real, and speaks to those that seek her out for help with troubles from the other-side.
Is she taking advantage of her fans, or providing a valuable and sought-after service? Sue talks about how her life changed after the series Sensing Murder became a hit, and the constant calls for cosmic clarity from her clients. If you believe it or not there's no arguing there's "Something About Sue."