Barbra Streisand can rest assured that her father would have stayed longer if he could. In a bizarre twist of events, the music icon's father has allegedly apologized - from beyond the grave - to her for dying when she was young.
The "Meet The Fockers" star claims she made contact with her father during a recent trip to visit a medium her brother had recommended.
She revealed to The Globe newspaper, "We met with the woman, and, let me tell you, the table moved. You start writing letters, 'A, B, C, D, E, F, G' and the table leg lifts when you get the right one. It spelled, 'M-A-N'. So we asked, 'Is it Manny?' Then it spelled 'B-A-R', you know. a message for Barbra. And the message was the simplest word - 'Sorry.'"
Meanwhile, the legendary singer is reportedly facing legal action from angry fans before her upcoming U.S. tour.
They insist they paid a fortune to see her "last-ever" performances nearly a decade ago and are now planning to file suit on fraud charges.
Barbra, who told fans she was quitting touring for good in 1999, kicks off her latest tour in October.
















