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Queen guitarist Brian May suffers minor stroke

Brian May announced on Instagram that he suffered a “minor stroke” a week ago. brianmayforreal/Instagram

Brian May suffered a “minor stroke” a week ago that left him unable to “control” his arm.

The Queen guitarist, 77, reassured fans he is doing OK after what he called a “little health hiccup” that saw him get rushed to the hospital.

The legendary musician found the ordeal “a little scary” and is relieved to still be able to play his beloved instrument.

May, pictured above in 2023, called the incident “scary.” Getty Images
“Good news is that I can play guitar after the events of the last few days,” the Queen member, seen here in 2022, told his fans. Getty Images

He told fans in an Instagram video update Tuesday: “I hope you’re all well out there. I’m here to bring you first of all some good news. I think good news is that I can play guitar after the events of the last few days, and I say this because it was in some doubt because that little health hiccup that I mentioned happened about a week ago, and what they called it was a minor stroke.

“And all of a sudden — out of the blue — I didn’t have any control over this arm, so was a little scary.”

Praising the staff who cared for him at Frimley Park Hospital near Camberley, Surrey, he added: “I have to say I had the most fantastic care and attention from Frimley hospital, where I went blue lights flashing … the lot. Very exciting!”

May, shown here with Freddie Mercury in 1986, has been playing with Queen since 1970. Getty Images
The musician, seen above in 1973, does not “want sympathy.” Getty Images

The “We Will Rock You” hitmaker delayed informing his fans about his stroke because he does not like to receive sympathy.

He said: “I didn’t want to say anything at the time because I didn’t want anything surrounding, you know, I really don’t want sympathy.

“Please don’t do that because it will clutter up my inbox.”



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