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Matt Fraser (psychic) was born on 1991 in Providence, Rhode Island, is a Purported psychic medium. Discover Matt Fraser (psychic)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?
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Matt Fraser (psychic) Net Worth
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Matthew L. Fraser, also known as Matt Fraser, is an American psychic medium, published author, and television personality.
He is best known for his central role in the reality TV show Meet the Frasers.
He has three written books including We Never Die: Secrets of the Afterlife.
In 2012, Fraser published a book, The Secrets to Unlocking Your Psychic Ability.
Fraser was targeted in the unsuccessful sting known as Operation Peach Pit, reported on in The New York Times in 2019.
Critics who have studied Fraser’s performances claim that he uses classic cold reading techniques to convince his audience that he possesses paranormal powers.
Prior to becoming a professional psychic, Fraser trained as a paramedic and physician assistant.
He has said that, when working as an Emergency Medical Technician, he realized he had an ability to help people emotionally, and that he once did psychic readings while working at an East Providence, Rhode Island beauty salon.
Fraser says he "inherited his gift to hear 'messages from heaven' from his grandmother and his mother."
According to the South Florida Gay News, Fraser claims his first contact with the dead was with the spirit of his grandmother.
He has also said that his native American heritage is important to his psychic abilities.
His second book, When Heaven Calls, was released in 2020.
Fraser claims that he has worked with local police and private investigators on cold cases, in which he helped families locate their missing children.
Fraser and Papigiotis live in Cranston, Rhode Island.
Fraser's mother, who also claims to be a psychic, is his office manager.
Fraser stars in a reality TV show, Meet the Frasers, on E!.
The series focuses on Fraser and his family, including his fiance Alexa Papigiotis, his mother and his sister Maria Fraser, who said in a promo that "I don't believe in psychics... But, I support my brother and I respect what he does, 'cause he's making money."
A second season was planned, but has been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Critics and the media have attended Fraser's live shows, and reported on the cold reading techniques being used:
The New York Times reporter Jack Hitt was embedded with a team of skeptics to observe what was called "Operation Peach Pit", a sting following a procedure similar to one previously used against Thomas John.
In this case, the target was Fraser.
According to Hitt, Fraser "resembles Tom Cruise in the role of an oversharing altar boy. He has been on the circuit for years, has a book under his belt, and works some Doubletree or Crowne Plaza back room every two or three days".
Kenny Biddle and a group of five friends, using aliases matching the faked Facebook accounts, attended Fraser's show at the Valley Forge Casino in King of Prussia for the sting.
As Biddle reported in Skeptical Inquirer, none of the team members were selected for a reading.