Impaled David Blaine does the impossible, leaves Kanye lost for words

Nov 20, 2013 - 18:32
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Impaled David Blaine does the impossible, leaves Kanye lost for words
Kanye West cracks a smile as David Blaine push an ice pick through his hand (Picture: ABC/Xposurephotos.com)

David Blaine is back and his new material has gone down a storm with his latest celebrity accessory, Kanye West. 

Notoriously-hard-to-please West was completely lost for words when the American illusionist wooed him with his latest trick, which sees him painlessly push an ice pick through his hand without drawing blood

As part of his new ABC show, Real or Magic, Blaine, 40,  invited the dumbfounded 36-year-old rapper to take a closer look at his impaled hand and remove the pick.

Will Smith and his wife Jada were equally impressed by the trick and Breaking Bad stars Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston also struggled to keep their emotions in check when their preview came around.

‘That is through your hand!’ a freaked-out Paul squealed.

‘For this special, I wanted to focus only on the magic and the people, so for the first time in over a decade, I concentrated just on doing simple things that could be done anywhere to capture the reactions that I fell in love with,’ Blaine told Entertainment Weekly.

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