A fortune teller, who uses asparagus to predict the future, has made an incredible prediction for England ahead of the UEFA Euro 2024 which is set to kick off in Germany soon. A woman, who utilised asparagus to predict Brexit and the Queen’s passing, has made another stunning prediction about the Three Lions’ chances in the upcoming Euros.
Jemima Packington is a 67-year-old woman and remains the only ‘asparamancer’ in the world. She has practiced the skill her entire life after inheriting it from her aunt, who used to read tea leaves to predict the future.
Packington has used fresh asparagus grown in Worcestershire to successfully predict several important events over the past few years. Recently, she managed to predict Nigel Farage’s return to British politics.
As for England‘s chances in the UEFA Euro 2024, in a recent interview with Manchester Evening News, Packington said,
“I have had lots of people asking me how England might do at the Euros, so I have been analysing the spears very closely. And they keep pointing to three words in particular – It’s Coming Home.
“England fans have every right to be positive and optimistic if the spears are anything to go by. I can also see Harry Kane being very strong. He is going to be worth watching and is going to come into his own this tournament.”
According to Packington, her trusted vegetables have predicted England’s success rate to be between 75-90 per cent.
However, the fortune teller was less optimistic about Scotland as she added,
“The spears keep giving positive readings. England are going to do very well, and I think we will see us winning it. Watch this space. As for Scotland, no comment.
“My technique has not changed, and I still cast the asparagus spears and interpret the patterns in them. Seeing the patterns for me is instantaneous, possibly that is because I’ve had years of practice.
“I go through my predictions each year and think: ‘Yep, that’s happened, yep, that’s happened.’ Occasionally I get one slightly off, where I haven’t quite read it correctly, but I’m never far off.”