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Where the Goosebumps kids are now - haunting murder and Hollywood heartthrobs Mirror 13/05/2021 Kyle O Sullivan
Goosebumps terrified the living daylights out of us as kids - and let s be honest we d probably still be behind the sofa now.
The 90s horror series usually focused on one particularly unfortunate child who was being terrorised by a nightmarish monster.
The hit TV show was based on the equally frightening books, which have sold over 400 million copies worldwide and are the second-best-selling series behind Harry Potter.
We ve been left screaming at a killer cat werewolves, the undead, headless ghosts - but one of the scariest characters was Slappy the ventriloquist dummy who was inhabited by an evil spirit.
Where cast of Goosebumps are now â gang murder, Greyâs Anatomy and meningitis tragedy
From A-lister careers to awful deaths, Daily Star has taken a look at what happened to the Hollywood stars of the legendary 90s children s horror series Goosebumps
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