14-year-old Tufts patient busts ghosts in her own movie poster
A 14-year-old patient at Tufts Medical Center became an official Ghostbuster Friday when she starred in her very own movie poster.
Destiny Jardin, of Westport, was one of the five pediatric patients at the Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center who got the chance to show off her superhuman side in a May photo shoot at the hospital. She posed as a Ghostbuster for Hollywood photographer Jaimie Trueblood, who traveled to Boston for his charity, The For The Win Project, which helps children become a superhero in their own movie poster. On Friday, she received her poster, which was signed by Ghostbusters actresses Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones, and Kristen Wiig, as well as director Paul Feig. The poster was delivered by Josh Himmelrick, from Massachusetts Ghostbusters — a costumed group that raises money for charity. As the poster makes clear, Destiny ain’t afraid of no ghost.
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