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Magician Convinces A Man That He’s Completely Invisible

You might believe your eyes, but this guy doesn’t.

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No matter how old people are, magic seems to entice just about everyone. And why wouldn’t it? The ability to make objects (and people) disappear, float, or spontaneously combust is absolutely impressive. But let’s be real, a magician is simply a con artist who never gets called out on his/her BS.

Meet Justin Willman. He is an entertainer and magician who hosts Magic for Humans, a new Netflix show in which Willman takes to the streets to dupe bystanders. Normally magicians seek to baffle thousands of audience members at once. But in a recent episode, Willman inverts this formula and instead enlists the help of many audience members in order to fool a single individual.

Willman’s goal? To convince one man that he is invisible. Needless to say, the magician’s trick worked like a charm, but not without a few hilarious reactions. Take a look at the video below.

Would this trick work on anyone? Or is Jonathan just unbelievably gullible? We wonder how he felt after he realized he’d been completely played.

Willman is an extremely talented magician, and now we just want to binge watch the rest of the episodes. Check out the show because there is plenty more from where this came.

Want more magician shenanigans? Check out David Blaine do his thing on Magic and Beyond.

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