What was Dynamos illness?
Dynamo has told Sky News how contracting coronavirus exacerbated the symptoms he suffers from Crohn’s disease – but that he is “through the worst of it” and staying positive. The magician also praised NHS staff and other key workers for “all the hard work” they are doing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
What has Dynamo got wrong with him?
Magician Dynamo has said his struggle with Crohn’s disease and arthritis has made him “150% better at magic”. At the height of his illness, doctors told Dynamo, whose real name is Steven Frayne, that he may never be able to use his hands to perform magic again.
Why did Dynamo go into hospital?
In 2018, he addressed a dramatic change in his appearance, explaining that his medication regime caused him to “put on quite a lot of body weight” and develop a rash. He told The Travel Diaries he used two months in hospital to conceive his forthcoming Sky One series, Beyond Belief.
Has Dynamo got Crohn’s?
How did Dynamo get fat?
Dynamo, whose real name is Steven Frayne, posted a video on his social media accounts explaining he became “really sick” in 2017. Frayne said his medication regime since then has caused him to “put on quite a lot of body weight” and develop a rash.
Why did Dynamo put on weight?
Dynamo has revealed medication for Crohn’s disease has caused him to put on weight and develop a rash. The magician, whose real name is Steven Frayne, shared a photo of his swollen face on social media.
Was Dynamo’s ‘levitating’ arm fake?
Similar act: Egyptians look at the fake arm used in Johan Lorbeer’s ‘levitating’ act in Cairo in 2008 This has led Australian website news.com.auto conclude Dynamo, 30, was in fact using a fake right arm for his magic trick on the bus – with his real arm tucked inside his clothing.
What happened to Dynamo?
Bradford-born Dynamo, whose real name is Steven Frayne, had travelled alongside the two-storey bus in central London with the palm of his hand apparently placed on the roof. He hung in mid-air with his other arm stretched out as he crossed Westminister Bridge.
How did Dynamo pull the jewellery out of his stomach?
Dynamo pulls jewellery through his skin. Dynamo has performed this trick twice, both times swallowing a necklace and then pulling it out of a hole in his stomach. The best explanation out there is that he used sleight-of-hand to hide the necklace and then pulled the jewellery out of a prosthetic stomach.
Did Dynamo really jump off a double-Becker bus?
Asked about Dynamo’s stunt, which saw him recently speed through London ‘levitating’ by a double-becker bus, the artist said: “This is just another version of what I’ve done.”