Uri Geller has shared his secrets in Shepherd’s Bush while bending his one millionth spoon given to him by Michael Jackson and Elizabeth Taylor.

The world’s most investigated mystifier thrilled over 150 people at Westfield on Saturday (January 24) as he passed on his spoon-bending secrets to them and showed them his ability to melt his own fingerprint into a metal spoon as he challenged them to mimic him.

He bent his one millionth spoon, given to him by the late singer Michael Jackson and late actress Elizabeth Taylor.

He then signed autographs and took spoon selfies with fans who were treated to a free breakfast as part of the Kellogg’s personalised spoon campaign where cereal lovers who purchase three packs of their cereals can send off to be given a spoon in the post.

A throne made out of 2,000 spoons, aptly named the Throne of Spoons, was also unveiled, with spoons bent by Uri himself which were given to him over the years by celebrity friends such as Mick Jagger and John Lennon.

Uri and the Kellogg’s team took two months to build it, attaching each spoon by hand.

He said: “I can’t believe I bent my one millionth spoon today. What an achievement! It was great to share such a moment –and a Kellogg’s breakfast - with the public and I hope they learnt just how powerful their minds really are.”

To find out more about Kellogg’s personalised spoon promotion and to claim a free, personalised spoon, go to the website.