He made scary predictions, but did he believe the family? Granddaughter of Baba Vanga speaks

Baba Vanga is the Bulgarian prophetess, who is also known as the "Nostradamus of the Balkans".
Although she died at the age of 85 in 1996, recent world events are confirming her predictions.
She began to be known as a fortune teller as a teenager and is estimated to have had an accuracy of 85%.
In Russia she is referred to as a saint with supernatural powers.
But her descendants say they have inherited her supposed ability to predict the future, although they say they are skeptical about those abilities.
The musician Danijela Vranic , who is the "granddaughter" of Baba Vanga, says:
"My father was the one who rejected everything my grandmother said and didn't believe any of it, even though she was only guessing. We certainly do not speak of her as a prophet."
Danijela's father was the grandson of Baba Vanga, while she adds:
"I definitely have a strong intuition, it's so strong that even my friends are surprised at how strong it is. It means so much to my work because you always know if something is going to go well or not."
Despite her strong "intuition", Danijela says that she never wanted to talk about it so seriously.
Meanwhile, Lyubka, Baba's sister, had three children, Krasimira, Anna and Dimita, while Vanga herself had an adopted daughter named Veneta.
Veneta emphasizes that Baba Vanga was a strict, but very caring and loving mother.
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