Dynamo wants to perform magic in every country in the WORLD after he recovers from coronavirus

‘It would be amazing to go to places like North Korea’: Dynamo reveals he wants to perform magic in every country in the WORLD after he recovers from coronavirus

He’s been on the mend after testing positive for coronavirus.

And Dynamo has big plans for his magic career once he’s back to his best, as he’s revealed he wants to perform in every country in the world.

The magician, 37, told The Sun that he’d love to display his illustrious skills in all corners of the globe, explaining some of his best moments have happened in the unlikeliest of places.

Big plans: Dynamo, 37, has revealed he wants to perform in every country in the world once he has recovered from coronavirus (pictured in February 2020)

Explaining his plans for a global tour, Dynamo said: ‘I want to do a world tour with my magic where I actually go to every country. It would be amazing to go to places like North Korea and Syria and do magic.

‘I often find that we get the best moments of magic in the least likeliest of places, maybe at the end of a long day’s shoot when we’re en route back to base. 

‘We’ll pull over and film with a group of people, they could be homeless people, and we’ll film magic with them.’

Amazing: The magician said he'd love to add to his already illustrious collection of tricks and illusions (pictured 'walking' on the River Thames in 2011)

Amazing: The magician said he’d love to add to his already illustrious collection of tricks and illusions (pictured ‘walking’ on the River Thames in 2011)

Dynamo – whose real name is Steven Frayne – went onto reveal he also strives to visit some of the most deprived areas in countries, after growing up in the ‘rough and notorious’ Delph Hill in Bradford.

The star recently confirmed he’s on the mend after being diagnosed with coronavirus, but is continuing to sleep in a separate room to his wife Kelly Frayne.

Speaking on Thursday’s This Morning he said: ‘Coronavirus puts me at really high risk. We’re sleeping in separate rooms and keeping each other as far away from each other as possible.

‘It’s been difficult, you have to keep your distance from everyone. I’m feeling a lot better, still croaky. My thoughts go out to everyone who is going through it.’ 

On the mend: Earlier this week Dynamo said he's getting better after testing positive for coronavirus, after being advised to get tested due to his ongoing battle with Crohn's disease

On the mend: Earlier this week Dynamo said he’s getting better after testing positive for coronavirus, after being advised to get tested due to his ongoing battle with Crohn’s disease

Dynamo added he is working his way back to full health after self-isolating for two weeks, a recommendation given to all suspected carriers by the World Health Organisation.  

Last week, Dynamo shared a lengthy video explaining to fans he was advised to get tested privately after suffering from a ‘persistent cough and lots of aches and pains,’ due to his ongoing battle with Crohn’s disease.

Despite the diagnosis, Dynamo reassured fans he’s feeling ‘better and better every day’ and urged his followers to stay at home, as he praised ‘incredible’ key workers for the commitment during the pandemic. 

Dynamo explained he was well aware most people could not afford a private coronavirus test, by he’d been advised to do so as he is on immuno-suppressant therapy after being diagnosed with Crohn’s disease at the age of 14. 

The star also put his career on hold for several years due to a crippling battle with arthritis, but recently returned to screens with the Sky One series Dynamo Beyond Belief.   

Health battles: The star also put his career on hold for several years due to a crippling battle with arthritis, but recently returned to screens with a new series (pictured December 2019)

Health battles: The star also put his career on hold for several years due to a crippling battle with arthritis, but recently returned to screens with a new series (pictured December 2019)