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Queen rocker Brian May, 73, has updated fans on his condition following his recent surgery.The musician shared a video to his 2.8 million Instagram followers as he said that he is "bowled over" by the kindness fans have shown to him.Wearing a pair of protective glasses over his eyes, the Bohemian Rhapsody musician couldn’t thank his loyal army of followers enough for the "incredible response" he was shown.Just several days ago, Brian shared a snap with his followers as he posed for a selfie in the hospital toilets wearing a hospital gown.The image showed the musician wearing a face covering as well as a mark above his eye which appeared to be a guidance for the surgeons.In his latest update, Brian was left overwhelmed as he told his fans he.

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