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Steve didn't have any particular reason as to why he challenged himself with this breath-taking cover – he only wanted to try something new.
Even though Mahdi Gilbert was born without hands or feet, that didn't stop him from becoming an award-winning magician on national television.
Since every magic trick in the book is based on having hands, Mahdi had to create his own techniques in order to perform his magic.
One he came to the dramatic reveal – with a little help from the audience – Penn and Teller were shocked.
"Wow!" exclaimed Penn on the show. "One of the things that we're doing on this show is we read a lot of magic books and study a lot of magicians and watch a lot of videos and every single thing we watch and study is for people with hands."
After a few more congratulatory words, the legendary magicians that Mahdi had looked up to his whole life declared themselves bamboozled.
"I was very surprised," Mahdi told the Good News Network. "I did not go on the show with the intention of fooling them. I went with the intention of performing really good magic to millions of people."
The 26-year-old New York City based magician is keeping his future plans a secret but you can follow his activities on his Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube pages.
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