Ginuwine Passes Out Learning Trick from Criss Angel in Las Vegas
Ginuwine passed come out during a magic-trick-gone-wrong before this week. group A new study claims the R&B crooner briefly missed consciousness piece shot an underwater stunt for a TV show with Criss Angel inward Las Vegas.
According to London’s Daily Mail newspaper, which broke the story, the stunt required Ginuwine to sustain his breather spell submerged inwards a H2O tank. (Apparently, this is a echt awe for the “Pony” singer, who reportedly can’t keep his breathing space for thirster than 15 seconds.)
“Magic With the Stars,” which is expected to premiere Oct. 22 on the CW, features celebrities preparation with Angel Falls to perform severe tricks inward which they conquer their fears.
Water into Ginuwine
In video and photos posted past the Daily Mail, the “Pony” vocalist appears to scare rapidly after beingness submerged, bashing the sides of the tank. Crew members standing past rapidly undetermined the armored combat vehicle and withdraw the 51-year-old singer. But he passes out anyway.
A germ told the Daily Mail that it “all happened so fast, it was the like he got tapped out in a fight.”
Paramedics were reportedly called to the Planet Hollywood stage, where Angel also performs his “Mindfreak” demo nightly. Ginuwine, whose tangible name is Elgin Baylor Lumpkin, was carried turned unconscious.
A rep for the vocaliser later told told both Entertainment Tonight and Page Six that Ginuwine made a full recovery. After the scare, the Daily Mail reported, the singer yet continued shot the show and completed the stunt successfully, moving the stars and crew to tears.
Angel, Loni Love, and illusionist Lance Burton testament reportedly process as judges on the new show, which is hosted by comic Eddie Griffin. Other celebrities seamed upwards to get wind tricks from Angel Falls include Donny Osmond and Frankie Muniz.
Fallen Angel
Angel is no stranger to stunts gone wrong. Back in 2017, the conjuror lost consciousness while attempting an upside-down straitjacket escapism during his Vegas show, after which he was rushed to the hospital.
“This is real,” Angel insisted to ABC News at the time. “I dim the railway line between realness and illusion but this demonstration and the risks that are at stakes are no joke.”
In 2013, Angel severely injured his berm and bicep spell performing a similar stunt inward Times Square in New York City. His Cirque du Soleil show up at the Luxor, “Believe,” was halted for months piece he recovered.