We've watched it over and over again on TikTok like millions of people online, and yet, we can't figure out how any of it is possible.
It looks like a real girl dressed as Sadie Sink's Max Mayfield character from"Stranger Things" is hovering in midair. It's not a real person – it's a mannequin – but the family behind it is how it works a mystery.Dave Appel and his wife, Aubrey, go big every year for Halloween decorations. This year, the started Aug. 1.
When the family decided to replicate Max from"Stranger Things" levitating in the air, it left folks perplexed. Dave and Aubrey created a quick TikTok of the Max display – and now it has more than 14 million views. Everyone wants to know what's keeping Max afloat."It's not drones. It's not helium or balloons," he said,"and we just felt like it was more fun to keep it under wraps.""We didn't think that would be the thing," said Dave Appel.
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