Queen’s Brian May Appeared In Public For The First Time After His Tragic Illness

Queen guitarist Brian May, the legendary musician who is on his 73, made his latest appearance for the first time ever after his unfortunate illnesses, who’s body health was bad during coronavirus pandemic.

With a sudden announcement made on May 7, Brian May upset fans by announcing that he damaged his “Gluteus Maximus” during spending time on his garden. In addition to this, Brian scared fans with a social media post shared on May 25 and revealed that he had a heart attack.

For those who don’t know, there has been a huge wildfire in the UK city of Surrey for the past few days. Brian May lives very close to where the fire took place and worries about his life.

Recently, Queen guitarist updated his official Instagram account to thank firefighters and reveal the current situation of the wildfire. He wrote a special letter for the people who work to put out the fires and remembered the unfortunate Australian immense fires.

Brian May wrote the following letter:

“FIREFIGHT in SURREY. I never imagined it could happen here in leafy, and normally damp, Surrey, England. We supported the fight against the immense fires in Australia, and watched sadly as fires ravaged California, but to see this happen in my own home county has been shocking and traumatic.

“These pictures show Anne Brummer and I this afternoon, surveying the forest fire which is still smouldering less than a mile from my own house and studio, and the fond relics of my entire life. Today Se were able to begin to thank the amazing firefighters who risked their lives to contain this huge and treacherous wild furnace on the heath land of Sunningdale Golf Course – which actually adjoins my property.

“Yesterday, I was rescuing as many precious things from my house as was practicable, under threat of the whole thing going up in flames, but praying that the horror would not happen. Today my prayers were answered – the fire is under control, but the danger is not over.

“While this dry heatwave lasts there is still a massive risk of a flare-up leading to disaster. Perhaps even more shocking was learning today that this wonderful force, which is alert 24 hours a day to protect us all, has become tragically undersupporyed in recent years. Just as the Government cuts sent the NHS into battle hideously crippled by lack of funding, the same lack of vision has rendered this country vulnerable to fires – with a fire fighting service criminally cut back in manpower and resources. Something has gone terribly wrong with our leaders’ decision-making process.

“As long as we prioritise short-term economic gains over the lives of our people and the welfare of those who protects us, we will be a nation continually in danger. It becomes more and more clear that a radical rethink is needed.

“THANK YOU, firefighters of Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire, and the maintenance team of Sunningdale Golf – for saving all our skins. And thanks Callum and Emily, George, and the nice man from Barcelona for giving us a backstage tour today. Incredible. Photo of Bri and Anne by Callum Strachan. Swipe for stereo views showing the still smoking edges of the huge area of destruction.”

In the comments of the post he shared, Brian May‘s fans wrote that they happy to see him healthy more than before. They also said that they glad to know they’re in safe.

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