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This Freddie Mercury Impersonator Dancing to 'I Want to Break Free' From His Balcony Will Make Your Day

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Dreaming of freedom and singing songs about being bored in the house is something a lot of us can probably relate to right now while practicing safe social distancing.For Carlos Díaz Ballesta, a man in Marbella, Spain, he has taken that to a whole new level by dressing up as late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury as a way to entertain his neighbors and make them smile amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

A video that has recently gone viral shows Díaz Ballesta rocking one of Mercury's signature looks — light wash denim jeans, a white tank top, mustache and all! — and belting out «I Want to Break Free» from his balcony.The best part of all?

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