Listen "The Day Nicolas Cage Almost Died in His Own Tomb"
Episode Synopsis
In 2010, Nicolas Cage’s fascination with ancient Egypt nearly became his undoing. Known for eccentric collecting, Cage spent $2.7 million constructing a replica of the Great Pyramid in his own backyard. He hired Egyptologists to teach him mummification, experimented on animals, and even slept in a limestone sarcophagus.But the obsession turned deadly when Cage attempted a 72-hour “spiritual test,” sealing himself inside the pyramid with only water and ancient Egyptian bread. A ventilation malfunction left him suffocating in total darkness. Firefighters eventually broke in and found Cage barely conscious. The incident led to a psychiatric evaluation—and proved that Cage’s obsession almost became his tomb.
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