David Copperfield Announces Plans To Make The Moon Disappear

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David Copperfield Announces Plans To Make The Moon Disappear
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Fans are over the moon with excitement over David Copperfield’s newest trick. The legendary illusionist, who counts making the Statue of Liberty disappear and walking through the Great Wall of China among his many accomplishments, has announced he is working on a bold new stunt. “I’m going to make the moon disappear,” he said Oct. 27 on TODAY. Copperfield said he has worked hard to make this a reality. “It’s taken 30 years of work, that’s literally 30 years of our lives to develop it,” he said.

” We all know a magician never reveals his secrets, but Copperfield did reveal that his rehearsals for this sky-stunning event, which he plans to pull off in February 2024, are on point. “They’re going well,” he said. “In fact, I’ve been testing them the past few months and people have reported seeing strange things in the sky at night, all around the country.

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