Nothing Is Impossible by Dynamo
Author:Dynamo
Language: eng
Format: mobi
ISBN: 9781448118489
Publisher: Ebury Press
Published: 2012-09-26T23:00:00+00:00
A FEW YEARS later, I met Lewis Hamilton for the first time. He’d just started to win a lot of races, and we’d both been invited to the 2007 MTV EMA Awards in Munich.
It was well after midnight and people were already pretty tipsy from the awards show. A big brand threw an after-party and so we decided to go to this crazy event in some cavernous warehouse in deepest, darkest Munich to see what was going on. There was a lot of alcohol and the loudest music was blasting from the speakers. It was a real celebrity-filled party. Everyone from the Black Eyed Peas to the Foo Fighters and the Pussycat Dolls were there. I was out partying with Lewis Hamilton and Shaggy (a random combination to say the least)!
I don’t remember too much about how the night ended up. I just know it was crazy and that a few days later my friend Lewis was dating a Pussycat Doll. Sounds like a good night to me!
I bumped into Lewis again in Singapore two years later. I was with a friend whose father is a big deal in the oil industry and rather wealthy! Life was good as me and my friend’s mates drove around the city. I was in a Ferrari while my friend was in a Bentley – both of them matte white. I’m bit of a petrol head and the sight of them gave me palpitations! They were so cool.
At one point we pulled up at some traffic lights. I looked to the left and I could see these guys checking out the car from a taxi. My face lit up as I realised who was in the taxi – it was Lewis! Obviously, Formula One was on and he was in town.
He wound the taxi window down. ‘Dynamo! What are you doing here?’ he shouted.
I explained I was filming for Formula One and just as we’d established that we were staying at the same hotel, the lights changed. ‘You want to race back?’ I grinned. To be fair, he wasn’t driving and he was in a taxi, but to me it was a race, which I won nonetheless. It was nuts: Lewis Hamilton, a famous Formula One driver, and I beat him in a race.
Since then, I’ve performed at Lewis’s birthday party and we hang out here and there. He became a lot more famous faster than I did, but then again he is a Formula One driver. He’s still a really good, genuine guy despite his success.
Magic has introduced me to such a broad range of people. I have my best mates from home who do everything from teaching to working for British Gas; I have friends who I work with and I have pals from all over the world of entertainment, including sports like football, racing and boxing.
David Haye, for instance, has been a great friend. It’s a pretty incredible feeling when you get to sit ringside at one of his fights. And he is always happy to join in on my magic.
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