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szdaily -> Kaleidoscope
Couple perform levitation trick in wedding video
     2015-September-14  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    FOR Los Angeles magician Justin Willman and his comedian bride-to-be Jillian Sipkins, busting out a cool first dance was a little 2014. Also — neither can really dance.

    So they decided to get tricky.

    During their first dance, they pulled off an amazing stunt during which the groom appeared to levitate.

    The couple had already gone viral earlier last week by creating their own parody of Comedy Central’s Drunk History — which was shown at the rehearsal dinner.

    They have now doubled their Internet fame with their magical routine to R&B classic “I Put a Spell on You.”

    The jig saw Sipkins seemingly put a spell on her groom, who appears to levitate above the dance floor as their stunned guests watch on and applaud.

    Online viewers have proposed the trick has something to do with a chair the couple moved out of the way before the levitation, as well perhaps the rug that had been laid down on the dance floor.

    But, like any real magician, Willman wasn’t giving away any secrets when speaking to People magazine last week.

    “Our big move at the end was accomplished with a mix of magic and a few thousand sit-ups,” he told the magazine.

    “It was a lot more fun than we expected — the practice time actually gave us a few uninterrupted hours each day leading up to the wedding — and pulling it off for our guests made it worth all the prep.

    “The fact that people are responding so positively to the videos is really a bonus at this point.

    “The wedding day was perfect, and now we get to see that reflected back to us by a whole bunch of strangers.

    “It’s pretty surreal.”

    After the wedding at the weekend, the pair put the video of their trick onto YouTube, where it continues to wrack up views.

    (SD-Agencies)

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