Going on a world tour like Taylor Swift…

It may sound like a joke but it’s not; THE Anabelle doll is really on tour as of this writing, for the Warrens Occult Museum decided why not bring their haunted goods to EVERYWHERE!
The infamous Annabelle doll, said to be one of the most haunted objects in the world, is going from one place to another—and it’s giving horror fans the chilling chance of a lifetime.

For decades, the Annabelle doll has been one of the most terrifying paranormal items that garnered fans around the globe. The adorable Raggedy Anne doll has been locked away in a glass case at the Warren Occult Museum in Monroe, Connecticut, and is reportedly too dangerous to be handled casually. But in an unexpected twist, the cursed artifact is now hitting the road, at the back of a van with a bag of chips placed just beside her.
From Connecticut to the Everywhere
Ryan Daniel Buell, an American paranormal investigator, is one of the people traveling with the Annabelle doll on her tour, and their first stop is the West Virginia State Penitentiary, one of the most haunted prisons in the United States to this day. According to his TikTok posts, Ryan confirmed that they experienced paranormal activity at the prison, but only after the doll was removed; imagine the eerie silence that followed.

As they headed to downtown New Orleans, Louisiana, for their next stop, they brought a priest along to perform a binding prayer, especially since New Orleans is known for its deep-rooted supernatural lore and rampant voodoo practices. On Annabelle’s last night in the French Quarter, a voodoo priestess sent her off with a chilling spiritual declaration: “GO TO HELL, ANNABELLE!” while shaking a tambourine and holding holy water.

Annabelle’s next stop? San Antonio, Texas; once home to cowboys at dawn and now a hotspot for UFO sightings.

Netizens Say “Hell NO!”
Of course, there are skeptics, but even more people online are saying “no” to Annabelle’s World Tour. Some nonbelievers in the paranormal have pointed out that it may not be a good idea to take the doll on the road, considering the Warrens originally intended to keep her isolated to prevent potential spiritual attachments.

How about you, Sugboanons? Would you want Annabelle to visit the Philippines —or maybe even Cebu — someday?