Meet the three teenage daughters of Reverend Bob Larson... who hate Twilight and perform exorcisms

Most teenagers are proud to go into the family business, be it working the store that's been around for generations or taking over a law practise.



But Rev Bob Larson's teenage girls have gone into a more peculiar trade - expelling demons from those possessed.

The reverend, who himself has claimed to have exorcised more than 15,000 demons, says he passed down his knowledge to his three teenage daughters and showed them the extraordinary process of liaising with demonic influences and ridding them from a human body.



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Family business: Rev Bob Larson, left, and (left to right) his teenage daughters Brynne, Savannah, and Tess, say they can all expel demons from people

Reverend Bob Larson of Freedom Churches International told Anderson Cooper on his talk show Anderson that he’s brought his daughters into the family trade.

Brynne got involved in exorcism at age 13. ‘I got up on stage in front of 3,000 people and cast a demon out in Africa. I knew what was going on,’ she said on an episode of Anderson set to air tomorrow.

‘(My father) really walked me through and helped me with it,’ she says.

Tess, 17, says her first exorcism was on a friend of hers. She said that one of the tell-tale signs is eyes that dilate ‘You can see evil.’

Cooper questions what a typical exorcism would cost. ‘Our teams charge absolutely nothing,’ Rev Larson tells him. ‘The teen girls don’t charge.’

Moved to act: The sisters say they were compelled to become demon casters when they saw how much evil they caused

Sceptical: Anderson Cooper, right, seems doubtful of Rev Larson's methodology, saying his daughters' answers seem groomed and forced



However, when pressed by Cooper how much the reverend himself charges, Rev Larson wouldn’t give a straight response, saying it was contingent on several factors, including amount of travel involved and the difficulty of the exorcism.

‘You charge about $400 to $500 per exorcism,’ Cooper states.



‘It could be as much as that,’ Rev Larson said.



He also charges $10 for a quiz that supposedly reveals whether or not its taker is possessed, and has published more than 30 books.

God squad: Tess, 17, says there are certain 'signs of evil' that one possessed will show

The self-proclaimed occult expert made an appearance on Sci-Fi’s The Real Exorcist and has a lucrative business of selling his books, DVDs, and the Cross of Deliverance – which is used in all of their exorcisms to cast out demons.

Cooper seems sceptical throughout the entire interview, complimenting Rev Larson on his daughter’s seemingly groomed answers.

‘Something about this, I just don’t buy. It’s my job to be sceptical. You three seem coached and you don’t seem like you’re talking like real people.’

In a recent interview with Fabulous magazine, Savannah said: 'I think Harry Potter and the Twilight films are instigators of evil.'

She says she doesn't have time for such things because 'I'm much too busy fighting the devil.'



The episode airs tomorrow. Check AndersonCooper.com for local listings.

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