Merged Magnetic croatian boy

There is a video of this one. There is a brief flash that is edited that seems to show something on his back, probably a large magnet.

There are several versions of this video around - the AP version shows a large object, but there's no mistaking it for a magnet. It's the lid to a large cooking pot. Just another object stuck to the kid.
 
The "weights" in the frying pan that they stuck to that kid don't look real at all. I'm betting they weigh almost nothing.
 
Getting back to the OP, here's an article with more pics and a video:

http://m.dailymail.co.uk/news/artic...-Stoiljkovic-6-sticks-metal-objects-body.html


Now, I'm not saying it's not a trick, but it seems to me that sticky skin would not be sufficient to explain this. If those are actual pans, I would imagine they would be somewhat heavy. Plus in some of the pictures you've got stacked pans with weights in them. He seems to be relatively upright.

How sticky would his skin have to be hold that up? For that matter: how strong a magnet would you need to get through all that metal? A relatively strong one I would imagine. He would have metal flying at him from all directions.

I just think the trick is probably more tricky than just sticky skin!

Look at the bulbous nature of the kid, the weight is being held by a combination os stickiness and well placed bits. God this is embarrassing, but as a really fat kid you find this out pretty quick , the fat dents , providing support for the object wile the natural stickiness provides most of the traction.

Hey, when your the 2nd most picked on group in public school, you have to learn something to entertain people, lol.
 
If the kid really was magnetic, wouldn't it be kind of a bad itea to stick cell phones and remote controls onto him as they do in the film clip? But maybe he uses his healing powers to keep them from breaking.
 

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