Queen guitarist Brian May has launched perfume Save Me that smells like "the British countryside", as Queen's guitarist points out on his Instagram. The Sun took a smell and says there's "surprisingly refreshing" emphasis on "deliberately earthy overtones - a hint of clean badger fur, some sandalwood and something a bit limey". A 50ml bottle of perfume goes for €235, while a signed bottle goes for €500. Those proceeds will benefit the animal welfare organization Save Me, co-founded by May in 2010.

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Queen guitarist Brian May has suggested, in NME interview, the coronavirus pandemic could have been avoided if everyone ate a vegan diet - "That's a central issue here, this pandemic seemed to come from people eating animals and it's becoming more well known that eating animals is not the greatest thing for our health". Similarly, animal rights activist Paul McCartney has called for a ban on all Chinese wet markets while blaming the meat and produce trade posts for the spread of coronavirus, LA Times reports. Speaking with Howard Stern in a new interview, McCartney also called the practice of Asian live animal markets "medieval," comparing their activities to slavery.