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Celebrities surprise George Wallace during his birthday performance

Posted July 23, 2009 • 12:53 p.m.

George Wallace is surprised by Donny Osmond and Nathan Burton on his birthday.

Photo: Harrah's

Comedian George Wallace stopped his Flamingo headliner show cold in its tracks when the phone rang and it was superstar Stevie Wonder on the line with a surprise “Happy Birthday” call. Then before he could resume his show, fellow Flamingo magician Nathan Burton strolled onstage to perform a special birthday illusion.

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George Wallace is surprised by fellow Flamingo headliners Donny Osmond and Nathan Burton on his birthday.

When the trick’s reveal took place, there behind the magic curtain was another Flamingo headliner, singer Donny Osmond, dressed in a showgirl’s sexy bustier corset she’d just vanished out of!

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George Wallace receives a surprise by Donny Osmond and Nathan Burton during a performance at the Flamingo on his birthday.

The audience loved the unexpected surprises, and eventually George managed to finish his show without further interruptions!

Robin Leach has been a journalist for more than 50 years and has spent the past decade giving readers the inside scoop on Las Vegas, the world’s premier platinum playground.

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