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Talented 11-Year-Old Wows Penn and Teller With Magic Act
Rachel Ling Gordon, 11, was the youngest to appear on “Penn and Teller: Fool Us,” Penn and Teller's CW show. “We have seen the future of magic and its name is Rachel Ling Gordon,” Penn exclaimed. Rachel is a natural on stage. Not only is her bubbly personality contagious but so is her passion for magic. But Rachel wasn’t always so outgoing. When she was a toddler, she was diagnosed with selective mutism. Inside Edition Digital’s Leigh Scheps shares how Rachel pushed past it and became a talented magician.