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Queen's Brian May rips his butt 'to shreds' while gardening in quarantine

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Brian May was given an unexpected "reality check" after a leisure activity at home in quarantine went wrong. Queen's guitarist took to his Instagram this week to reveal the reason he's been "quiet" on social media lately. "As well as getting over-stretched and harassed by too many demands...I managed to rip my Gluteus Maximus to shreds in a moment of over-enthusiastic gardening," May announced in an Instagram caption.

May went on to share that he was in so much pain he ended up making a trip to the hospital to get some tests. "Turns out I did a thorough job - this is a couple of days ago - and I won't be able to walk for a while...or sleep, without a lot of assistance, because the pain is relentless," he added.

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