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Brian May pranked into Donald Trump outburst amid news of Queen star's heart attack

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Brian May, 72, believed he was chatting on the phone to climate activist Greta Thunberg and her father Svante when he slammed POTUS for his “not moral” practises.

Unluckily he actually was on the receiving end of a prank by Russian hoaxers Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexey Stolyarov, who recently stitched up Prince Harry.The pranksters duped Brian into revealing his true thoughts on Donald Trump, as they spoke about Greta visiting the US to meet with the president.They added that the US leader is a keen fox hunter, who uses guns to hunt prey.Brian replied: “It’s horrible, it doesn’t belong in this century, it’s not moral.”Fake Greta interrupted: “He’s a horrible man!”It is unclear when the conversation between Brian and the hoaxers took place,.

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