So a lot of people keep asking, "didn't he grow up in Florida?" I honestly don't know....all of the information I have here is from his actual myspace page, facebook page, Ghost Adventures website and Aaron's Vlogs. He was born in Washington DC and now lives in Las Vegas. He also once lived in Trenton....but I don't know about his entire lifestyle and homes. Just letting people know is all
Okay, so here's a reference sheet I've made of Zak Bagans from Ghost Adventures. The 4 tattoos he has are spread around the sheet and next to them it says where they are at. The "Tribal Aries" tattoo on his right bicep is just an estimation on what it looks like because all I had as a reference was a blurred picture in a mirror.
This reference sheet, I made mostly to help myself out when I need to draw him as well as helping everyone else.
.:EXTRA INFORMATION:. Things I just learned and can't fit in....or knew and forgot
~ His middle name is "Alexander" ~ Left Bicep Tattoo is the GAC Logo that has been edited without the coffin and has added detail ~ Right Bicep Tattoo is the Tribal Aries symbol which is his Sign ~ Inner Right Wrist Tattoo is even somewhat unknown to him. It represent dark things such as vampires....."Not Demons" ~ Upper Back Tattoo represents the struggle between good and evil. He thought this would be a good tattoo to help represent his life ~ He really loves steak, especially Philly Cheese Steak ~ Hates riding horses because it hurts him
.:MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES:.
According to his fans, Zak's "most memorable" experiences on the show include the following;
- Feeling a "burning" sensation on his back while being possibly scratched by a demonic entity in the basement at Bobby Mackey's Music World, - Possibly being partially possessed by a spirit at the Preston School of Industry, - And allegedly losing all memory of being possessed while on Poveglia Island.
He did grow up in Clearwater, Florida..I lived there too for quite a while. I have met a few people there that knew him. I wish I could have met him. I the GAC