Magician Dynamo slaps KFC with hefty £200,000
Celebrity magician Dynamo has sued KFC for an eye-watering
And also where it got rather ridiculous. Dynamo (real name Steven Frayne) has endured an awful four years which saw him disappear from the public eye. Serious illness (a blend of severe Crohn's disease and agonising arthritis) hospitalised him for long stretches. Compounded by grief and depression, it drove him to the brink of suicide.
(Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images) A KFC franchisee has mounted a staunch defence of its kitchen management and food safety processes after being thrust into a legal battle with TV magician Dynamo.
“It's time to kill Dynamo.” Dynamo Is Dead (Sky Max/Now) found the Bradford street magician - who numbers King Charles among his fans - tackling his most treacherous trick yet. He buried himself alive, six feet underground beneath five tonnes of soil, before bidding to escape live on-air.
Celebrity magician Dynamo has sued KFC for an eye-watering £200,000 after claiming he was food-poisoned by their chicken which he says left him in hospital. The 37-year-old - whose real name is Steven Frayne - claims he needed urgent medical attention after dining at the fast food giant's Haverstock Hill chain.
Celebrity magician Dynamo has sued KFC for an eye-watering
Dynamo - real name Stephen Frayne - claims he needed urgent medical attention after eating at the branch in 2017, alleging that "uncooked chicken" was to blame.
Celebrity magician Steven Frayne, better known as Dynamo, has made a return to TV with his biggest stunt yet - burying himself alive. We take a look at his past struggles as the star
When Dynamo alluded to a legal battle over the rights to his name, the cynic in me began to suspect this was all a rebranding exercise, dressed up as a transformative experience.
The magician Dynamo has told how his terrifying health battle made it ''too painful'' for him to get out of bed. The 41-year-old, real name Steven Frayne, was struck down with Crohn''s disease,...
The owner of a Kentucky Fried Chicken in London fought back after TV magician Dynamo claimed he got food poisoning at the restaurant. Dynamo ordered a “boneless banquet” meal after
A KFC franchisee has mounted a staunch defence of its kitchen management and food safety processes after being thrust into a legal battle with TV magician Dynamo.
Celebrity magician Dynamo has sued KFC for an eye-watering £200,000 after claiming he was food-poisoned by their chicken which he says left him in hospital. The 37-year-old - whose
He faced a legal dispute preventing him from using the "Dynamo" name. "Suddenly, I got really sick. I couldn''t hold the cards anymore. My body was deteriorating." The quote reflects the physical
However, his career has recently taken an unexpected turn as he faces a legal battle with the fast-food chain KFC. This article delves into the details of the case, the claims made by Dynamo,
Dynamo then went through multiple medical trials in a bid to find the right treatment for him and he said that some medications made his symptoms worse.
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