The ghost is Bloody Mary.

Quick Scoop

  • In modern folklore, chanting “Bloody Mary” repeatedly in front of a mirror is said to summon the ghost or spirit called Bloody Mary.
  • The ritual is usually described as standing in a dark or dimly lit room, facing a mirror, and saying her name a set number of times (often three, sometimes more).
  • Stories differ on what happens next, but many claim she appears in the mirror as a ghostly or bloody figure, sometimes described as a witch, phantom, or vengeful spirit.

Many folklorists treat Bloody Mary as a classic sleepover or party legend: it spreads by word of mouth, scares participants, but has no verified supernatural evidence behind it.

TL;DR: The ghost said to appear when you chant her name in front of a mirror is Bloody Mary.

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