Tufts Medical Center in Boston isn’t haunted, but it drew scary comments after posting photos of a visit by the female cast of the upcoming “Ghostbusters” sequel.
“Thank you for taking the time out of filming today to put a big smile on our patients faces!” the hospital said on Facebook.
But the next day the hospital posted a warning:
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Posted by Tufts Medical Center on Sunday, August 2, 2015
One commenter noted the rude reactions, saying: “I’m so sorry that posting photos of visits from actors to sick patients is being met with serious negativity and trolling from losers on the Internet. I hope the patients enjoyed and I hope you keep doing things to bring them joy.”
Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center patients got a huge surprise today when Ghostbusters stars…
Posted by Tufts Medical Center on Saturday, 1 August 2015
Awesome!!! Ghostbusters stars paid a visit to the Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center [PICS] http://t.co/6isIBVGHgv
— Kiss 108 (@Kiss108) August 3, 2015
Thank you again to the #Ghostbusters cast for “accepting the call” from our very creative pediatric patients! pic.twitter.com/4GimWWAfk7
— Tufts Medical Center (@TuftsMedicalCtr) August 3, 2015