HOW ON EARTH DID HE DO THAT.
I know he is an illusionist but oh my god. holy crap.
How did she SURVIVE that?! Did he put her back together too? She just crawled away...!?
Please, can someone please tell me how he did that.
LOL_x0x answered Saturday July 7 2007, 11:49 pm: He's Criss Angel.
He's amazing, duh =]
Anyways, I read online somewhere that the woman was born with a medical condition that caused her to have no legs. Then, they put a (I'm drawing a blank for the word) person who can bend down and put their legs like that on the other end.
Either way, it was still really cool!
kittaytoro answered Saturday July 7 2007, 8:09 pm: haha, this kind of freaked me out when i first watched it. but, i watched where she was actually pulled apart, and realized something. you can see her shirt is much too long for her, and that her pants reveal no midsection. that would have to mean she actually has no midsection at all, or she was already legless.
it's also odd that she'd be able to crawl that well, and honestly the crawling was too fast to be um.. normal?
hah, basically, the woman was most likely already legless.
hollister_lover09 answered Saturday July 7 2007, 8:01 pm: to me, i think that girl in the first place didnt have legs, or a lower half. i mean, come on, if that happened to you, im sure you wouldnt know how to walk with your hands just like that, and run with them. <3 [ hollister_lover09's advice column | Ask hollister_lover09 A Question ]
swalsh answered Saturday July 7 2007, 7:56 pm: She probably does not have any legs. She uses fake ones or something.
khadiya answered Saturday July 7 2007, 7:42 pm: I dont even have to watch the video to know your talking about criss angel. lol
I dont think anyone knows how he did that but him. He is the best, what can I sayy? And im pretty sure he put he back together. I think it scared her at first. [ khadiya's advice column | Ask khadiya A Question ]
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