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Sensing a comeback! 'I'M STILL HELPING PEOPLE'

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

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September 29, 2025

The popular Aussie TV psychic medium is predicting future shocks and surprises for her clients and children

Sensing a comeback! 'I'M STILL HELPING PEOPLE'

When we last saw Deb Webber on our screens, she was helping families search for answers on the dark and suspenseful series Sensing Murder. Today, life for the psychic medium has taken on a very different rhythm.

Deb, 62, is now a grandmother and says she's embraced the role wholeheartedly, even though she admits she was reluctant to begin with.

"When my daughter Jazz got married in 2016, everyone at the wedding was saying they couldn't wait for her and her husband Tim to have babies. But I stood up and said in my speech they weren't allowed yet because I wasn't ready," she laughs.

"Then one day, I said to Jazz, 'Okay, you can have children.' Within a few days, she was pregnant. Amazing what can happen when you put it out into the universe."

Unsurprisingly, her grandsons, who she calls Pickles, four, and Elfie, two, plus the 14-year-old step-granddaughter she calls Tootsie, don't have a traditional moniker for their not-so-traditional grandmother.

"They call me Nudda - 'You'll have nudda this and nudda that - you're not getting anything," she says, roaring with laughter.

"I initially taught Tootsie to call me Nutter, but it turned into Nudda. It's a bit of fun."

Deb took a playful approach to naming her grandchildren too. She says Pickles was christened after she chatted to his soul before he was born.

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