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The World's No.1 Superstar Dies After Choking on a French Fry
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Happy Halloween Music Video Poster Richard Sidow-Sobrino as Dr. Nulife Sidow Sobrino as The Friken Fry Monster Sidow Sobrino Choking on a French Fry Sidow Sobrino with his husband Richard
Sidow Sobrino serves up a hilarious Halloween twist in the new "Happy Halloween" music video, now streaming on all primary services.

NEW YORK & LONDON & LOS ANGELES & SYDNEY - Washingtoner -- The internationally acclaimed Pop Icon returns with his most shocking and comedic project yet: The Happy Halloween Music Video. What starts as a casual visit to his niece Kylie in Dunbar, Pennsylvania, takes a gut-busting turn when the singer-songwriter meets his untimely demise—choking on a simple French fry. But in classic Sidow style, the tragedy transforms into an uproarious journey of resurrection, led by none other than Dr. Nulife, played by Richard Sidow-Sobrino.

The visual production introduces the unforgettable Monster Friken Fry, a wild character decked out in fishnet stockings and a vinyl leotard, dancing through a haze of smoke and laser lights. This playful parody of Frankenstein's monster is pure Sidow Sobrino—fun, flamboyant, and impossible to ignore.

"This video pushes the boundaries of what fans expect. We turned a simple horror concept into something outrageous, fun, and unforgettable," said the living legend. "Halloween is the perfect time for creating the unexpected, and this video delivers on all fronts!"

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Richard Sidow-Sobrino, as the eccentric Dr. Nulife, hilariously brings the SAG-AFTRA member back to life. "Reviving my husband on-screen was a blast. Even with all the over-the-top modern methods available, it only took two fingers, making it as funny as it was bizarre. And trust me, the Monster Friken Fry is unlike anything you've ever seen," Richard quipped.

Happy Halloween, the song featured in the music video, is part of Sidow Sobrino's My Amir album, which is currently under consideration for two GRAMMY® Award nominations in the prestigious categories of Album of the Year and Best Alternative Music Album. The album is distributed globally by The Orchard, the leading distribution and services company that partners with independent labels and artists, and a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment.

Shot on location in California and Pennsylvania, with scenes from Uniontown, PA, the video packs in special effects, high-energy choreography, and Sidow's signature sound. Fans can stream "The Happy Halloween Music Video" now on TheWorldsNo1Superstar.com and major platforms worldwide.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILQNiKF8lMQ&list=PLLxColJquWMCLNa8LOXGM9HAppB6kaPHf



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