Dynamo is all smiles on day out with his massive dog as he bounces back from battle with Crohn’s disease
DYNAMO smiled and looked happy as he enjoyed a drink with his pals and huge dog Bunty.
The magician, 35, who is battling Crohn's Disease, appeared in good spirits as he chatted on his phone and patted his Newfoundland pooch.
Showing his support for his beloved Bradford City, the star wore his team's football shirt.
Dynamo revealed in 2017 that he suffers from Crohn's disease, an inflammatory bowel condition which requires him to take daily medication.
He was diagnosed when he was a teenager and had to have half his stomach removed aged 17.
After getting food poisoning last year, Dynamo developed arthritis - affecting all the joints in his body including his toes, knees, neck, ankle and hands.
In a video posted on Twitter he said "I've been keeping a bit more of a low profile as I got really sick and ended up in hospital last summer with a bad type of food poisoning.
"Having food poisoning and Crohn's disease is a very bad combination."
He was pictured with a severely swollen face earlier this year after undergoing treatment for his condition.
Last year his dog Bunty was left fighting for life after plunging from a third-floor window.
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Dynamo turned to Professor Noel Fitzpatrick, star of Channel 4’s Animal Rescue Live, to save the Newfoundland.
A source said: “It was a horrible accident. Dynamo was out and Kelly left the dog indoors while she popped outside for a couple of moments.
"The next thing she knew, Bunty had jumped head-first out of an open bedroom window and crashed on to the pavement below, whining in agony.
“They live in a public mews and it was lucky it didn’t land on a passer-by, as she’s a huge dog."
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