Wallendas describe high-wire walk in Times Square

Nik Wallenda and Lijana Wallenda reveal what it felt like to cross a wire 25 stories above Times Square as millions of people watched on live TV. READ MORE: https://gma.abc/2WZXpHT

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44 thoughts on “Wallendas describe high-wire walk in Times Square

  1. Lijana you are beautiful and truly inspiring! What a true testament that fear does not have to rule our lives! What I find most inspiring though is the faith that your family has! God bless you all!

  2. No one wants them to fall but what makes watching this type of stuff nail biting is the “danger” involved. With wearing a harness why even watch it knowing they are going to make it across regardless knowing they are harnessed

  3. Part of the act is knowing they may die if the fall.
    Being strapped was wack & everyone knows they watch these things hoping the person makes it across that's why its entertaining…

  4. God doesn’t want us to risk our lives in any kind of sports or any other kind of dangerous things he loves us so why praying to god when you put your life in danger

  5. People complaining about the safety harnesses almost all of you wouldn’t even do this with EXTRA safety lmao

  6. I knew the Wallendas for years. They don't do anything that you couldn't learn in a few weeks. With a 30 ft balancing pole on a sling you'd have to really try to fall off the wire. Biggest bunch of phonies there ever was. Kids at the amateur circus in Sarasota earned their 'famous' 7 man pyramid in a month. If it wasn't for falling all the time, no one would have ever heard of them, and they play their lack of skill up as though failing is something to be proud of. The hardest part of what they do is putting up the rigging.

  7. Wow the people that said well they are wired up so that is nothing. I wouldn't do it if I was in a car strapped down with ten belts. I think they are great was I was lucky enough to see their grandfather walk across a canyon in Ga.

  8. I came across the show by chance last night. That was greatness. Brings back so many memories ( I'm 54) and the Wallendas still inspires me to be the best I can be.

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