This week I popped by to see the updated Freddie ‘Radio Go Go’ Gorilla statue outside The Forum in Norwich, after he was returned to his plinth on Wednesday after having a makeover.
Turns out it was the Freddie Mercury estate that requested Freddie be removed, the Mercury Phoenix Trust confirmed, and it wasn’t the jacket that the estate objected to, but rather depicting Freddie Mercury’s face on a gorilla. Martin Green, from Break has apologised for any problems this caused the MPT.
I can’t help but think that The Mercury estate have shot themselves in the foot a bit, as rather than celebrating the legend of Freddie Mercury, which is what the original design was all about, the new artwork has come to symbolise a sense of solidarity to the artist and the ‘little people’ behind the gorilla trail against a petty complaint from the late rock star’s estate.
*Disclaimer* The thoughts and opinions on this blog are my own and not associated with Go Go Gorillas, Wild in Art, The Born Free Foundation, Break or the artists involved.
Anyway, here’s ten Freddie’s that are NOT highly offensive gorillas! Just to take the monkey… er mickey.

