Overnight in a HAUNTED MAKEUP STUDIO

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Published 2022-10-18
Any place on earth no matter how silly it may seem can be extremely, extremely haunted. This video is proof of that. Join my friend Andrew Siwicki and I as we stay overnight at one of the most unexpectedly haunted places we have ever been in... a makeup studio! Dare you to watch at night.

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All Comments (21)
  • Hey this is me, Garrett (the tall slightly dumb boy in the video above) but I'm commenting from my wild sassy little new side channel if you need to catch some good vibes after THIS video... just click my little dang face to get there. But anyways thanks for watching this video and hit me with a comment answering the question I ask at the end cause no joke I'm gonna read literally every single on. Happy spooky season everyone! 👻
  • Garrett running around the studio like a kid whose mother couldn’t find a sitter and had to take him to work is everything
  • @katejoy1972
    Garrett, the basements that you were exploring are part of the underground in Spokane. The purple glass dots on the sidewalk, in front of The Studio, are skylights from the when underground was open and used. They weren’t originally purple, but over time have changed color. The reason that parts of the basements are blocked off or locked up is because they are probably dangerous due to age etc. It’s actually really cool that you got to go spelunking under the city because unlike other underground’s in old cities like Pendleton, Seattle, or Portland, Spokane’s isn’t open to the public. My sister and I live in Washington and want to take our own hunted tour of Spokane now! We read that there is a secret, now closed, tunnel in the Greenwood cemetery. Please make more haunted location videos in Washington! There are so many places to explore!
  • @rachaelbear6
    HEY GARRETT HEY GARRET I found the buildings history. It has a legal addition for railroad building permits around the property since 1910. The basements were most likely a workspace to build underground railroad passageways and were shut down. Railroad workspaces were usually abusive, toxic, and very hazardous with little to no wages. Whatever is down there is meant to be left alone, as it is probably a spirit who toiled in darkness until their demise. Railroad passageways also needed rooms to punish child laborers which may explain the room full of machinery and barred up doors. Cave ins can also occur so tell your sister her basement may be unstable.
  • I can only imagine Garretts sister having to go to all the employees and customers before his arrival and go "Hey, sorry, my weird brother is gonna come here for some ghost stuff for his youtube channel, he's kinda all over the place, sorry if he disturbs anyone"
  • These ladies all deserve awards for both commitment to character and tolerating Garrett’s chaotic aura
  • @hannahb3230
    I think it’s funny Jeffery Star said nobody wants to watch long videos anymore, and here Garrett is, hour long video & a million views
  • @im.ae-ri
    Hey Garrett, i’ve lived in the Washington area for about 11 years now and apparently the people in Spokane are aware about the ‘secret underground city’ but confusingly no one knows for sure how, when, why it’s there left abandoned. From what i heard, the tunnels, labyrinth, and passageways were built in the 1890 (some artifacts were found etched with said year). BUT people actually found things like boiler rooms, pipes, chains, even elevators from different time periods, like post 1910s. Weird. My personal take is, much like the subterranean ‘city’ underneath Downtown Seattle, it was destroyed by the great fire that demolished the original streets in 1889. The Downtown we know and live on now literally was rebuilt on top of the [burnt down] original one. So Brother, if you’ve ventured deep enough, perhaps you’ll find Atlantis - only more haunted :)
  • @LillyGrayce4
    anyone else constantly rewatching this and patiently waiting for the next haunted place?
  • I absolutely love that this “edgy store at the end of the block” just turned Garrett into a yassified Dr. Strange to go ghost hunting. Perfectly suited.
  • I love that Garrett essentially just releases feature length documentaries every few months. He's basically an independent film production company
  • @galaxychaosgod
    Garrett is one of the few paranormal content creators I trust bcuz his videos have much more of a focus on comedy then they do on actually being scary. If the goal was to scare you, then there wouldn't be a random ass makeover montage in the middle of the ghost hunt lmao. That comedic tone makes the shit he catches a lot more compelling because he doesn't have a reason to fake it, unlike most ghost hunting shows where the entertainment value is supposed to come from how scared you are.
  • back rewatching these videos again and realised that Garrett waking up about 3 hours before Andrew to go get ready means that Andrew was alone in that apartment for three hours which is a horrifying thought. im really curious if he experienced anything.
  • The scariest thing about this video is Garrett running around like a maniac in a quiet salon LOL
  • @DessaLotus16
    I did a little research on the building because my inner historian and creepy ghost fanatic was not satisfied, but apparently it was built in 1901 and used as a dual hotel and apartment complex for working class families. The upper floors were the apartments, which were considered really fancy at the time because they each had their own bathrooms, and the ground floor was home to the Cozy Tavern Inn and a barber shop, which stayed on the property until the 1930's and 70's respectively. Before it was eventually renovated and turned into commercial lots on the ground floor, the basement was probably the overall storage unit for the original apartments and hotel over 100 years ago. Thousands of people have probably passed through those doors and have maybe even lived there. Who knows what kind of spooky treasures are in that basement tbh.
  • @kai_zip
    what’s crazy is that garrett was talking about how the apartment INVITED him there by giving him a call after 5 years and then suddenly his sister called him about her makeup studio 😭 maybe it’s just crazy coincidence but that’s gotta be something right??
  • @MarieRow
    Garrett’s chemistry with everyone is wonderful and the way everyone feels so relaxed around him which makes me think that that’s probably why ghosts are also so attracted to him
  • im a screenwriter and im genuinely considering writing a ghost hunting comedy based on garrett and andrew's paranormal videos cause the enterntainment value in these are insane
  • This episode was SO anxiety inducing. And I don’t think I’ve ever seen Andrew this unnerved before. Really wasn’t expecting this place to be as active as it was.
  • I know it’s late, but I’m rewatching because these are my comfort videos, and I swear at 1:04:28 I don’t hear terror of it I hear “tear it off” like it’s mocking Garrett’s fear