Freddie Mercury Gorilla Sculpture Is Removed

Charity claims the tribute misrepresents Freddie's image.

Published 9th Jul 2013

Freddie "Radio Go Go" Mercury is one of 53 gorilla sculptures placed around Norwich by GoGoGorillas, who are raising funds for gorillas in the Congo.

The sculpture, created in tribute to the late singer, has now however been removed following complaints from the Mercury Phoenix Trust; an Aids charity set up in honour of Freddie after his passing in 1991. 

The charity claims that the gorilla misrepresents Freddie's image and have demanded it be removed and repainted.

The sculpture was painted by artist Mik Richardson, who has shared his thoughts: "I’m very disappointed, its quite a shame. It’s disappointing something more amicable couldn’t come of it. For another charity to cause such a ruckus about something is a bit unsociable.”

It is believed the sculpture will be repainted during the next few days, but not by Richardson.

(EDP 24)