Freddie Mercury Disgusting Accident Video Before Death Revealed

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Late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury reacting to a penguin having a disgusting accident right next to him on the set of the 1991 Queen music video “I’m Going Slightly Mad” has been revealed in a rare behind the scenes video, Freddie Mercury Club reports. Gene Simmons partied with a Freddie Mercury bandmate in a photo he posted earlier this week.

“‘Roger [Taylor] what did u do?’ ‘Is it possible for him to sit here?’ ‘Can you stroke him?’ ‘Should we have the other one there on the other side?’

Freddie’s directing the video and photoshoot at this point for as you know he was a co-director along with DoRo brothers on this video. But the way he asks those questions comes both from the curious child within him and the professional director he is 👏

And then that heart melting look on Freddie’s face as he’s looking at the penguin with such childlike excitement, joy, and pure love…and then he starts stroking him with such care and gentleness 🐧❤

And then Cleo the endeared penguin starts snooping around ‘What’s he doing?’

And as Roger does one last stroke it happens 💩😁

‘That’s quite a big number there…’ 😂

‘Roger what did you do?’ Gotta love Freddie’s ever present wit and humor 😍😂

P.S. It’s so sweet that Freddie was also very concerned about the penguins’ health and comfort (more than his own well being at such a time in his life) as they were under those hot studio lights, he kept getting them water and fussing over them…such a selfless kind man with the most beautiful heart ❤ God bless his soul 💗.” Aerosmith recently revealed why they reject doing a Freddie Mercury type film.

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