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  • In a moment that left viewers stunned, she jumped straight off and transitioned into a skydive, soaring past the Burj Al Arab.
  • Wearing a bold red dress, the multiple world-record holder didn’t just sit on the swing — she stood on it.
  • As Braff moved through the sky, the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Frame, Atlantis The Royal and the deep blue coastline unfolded beneath her like a movie backdrop.

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A jaw-dropping video of daredevil Magali Folkner Braff swinging thousands of feet above Dubai — then casually jumping off — has officially gone viral, crossing 1 million views after being shared by Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed.

Yes, this wasn’t a metaphorical swing. This was a real swing suspended from an airship, floating over some of Dubai’s most iconic landmarks. As Braff moved through the sky, the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Frame, Atlantis The Royal and the deep blue coastline unfolded beneath her like a movie backdrop.

Wearing a bold red dress, the multiple world-record holder didn’t just sit on the swing — she stood on it. Then, in a moment that left viewers stunned, she jumped straight off and transitioned into a skydive, soaring past the Burj Al Arab.

The stunt was carried out to celebrate 15 years of Skydive Dubai, and if the goal was to capture the pure adrenaline of the sport, mission accomplished.

Social media quickly filled with reactions ranging from disbelief to straight-up panic on her behalf. Many viewers admitted they had to watch the clip more than once just to process what they were seeing.

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This also isn’t the first time Sheikh Hamdan has amplified extreme stunts online. Just weeks ago, he shared footage of himself skydiving over Palm Jumeirah, once again reminding the internet that Dubai doesn’t do “ordinary.”

One thing’s clear: in a city known for pushing limits, this might be one of the boldest visuals yet.