Entertainment Bradford-born Dynamo thanks NHS for saving his career by Admin 2 April 2025 written by Admin 2 April 2025 0 comments 13 The magician formerly known as Dynamo has said he would not have been able to return to performing were it not for the NHS. The 42-year-old, whose real name is Steven Frayne, who suffers from both Crohn's disease and arthritis, said the pain in his joints became so severe he "could not even hold a pack of cards". He praised the "magic" of the NHS, who helped him manage his health, and recalled the moment he decided to "bury Dynamo" and re-start his career under his real name. Speaking at Advertising Week Europe 2025, the Bradford-born performer added: "I resonate with what the NHS does because I would not be performing again without their help." Original Article Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Admin I am the founder and creator of euroman.org 😀 I hope you like what i made. previous post Three US soldiers found dead in Lithuania identified as search ends next post Israel vows to capture large areas in new Gaza ground assault You may also like Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs hit with new sex trafficking and prostitution charges 4 April 2025 Johnny Marr get ‘Legend’ plaque for Record Store Day 4 April 2025 Russell Brand charged with rape 4 April 2025 ‘I love my country’: Ken Burns on showing the dark parts of US history 4 April 2025 Jersey Opera House reopens for Liberation Day concerts 4 April 2025 Ed Sheeran launches ‘playful’ new era with Persian-influenced song, Azizam 4 April 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.