Phil Collins fans have been left outraged after ‘sick’ photos of the singer appearing frail in hospital have gone viral following rumours he was in a hospice.
The fake images show the 74-year-old retired Genesis drummer as he was visited by Paul McCartney, with the pair embracing before the Beatles legend serenaded him with a song.
Phil’s representatives were forced to deny the singer was in a hospice earlier this week following speculation over his health, confirming to TMZ that he was actually in a hospital undergoing knee surgery.
The photos were shared by Facebook group Rock & Roll Universe which fans were quick to brand them in poor taste and a obvious forgery, considering Paul, 83, unlike in the photos plays his guitar left handed.
Alongside the images, the post read: ‘This afternoon, London’s hospital halls fell unusually silent as Paul McCartney quietly arrived, carrying the same old guitar that had followed him through decades’.
‘On the fifth floor, Phil Collins lay still—frail and pale after months battling severe complications from spinal and heart conditions. As Paul entered the room, Phil’s eyes slowly opened, his lips trembling without sound’.

Phil Collins fans have been left outraged after ‘sick’ photos of the singer appearing frail in hospital have gone viral following rumours he was in a hospice

The fake images show the 74-year-old retired Genesis drummer as he was visited by Paul McCartney, with the pair embracing before the Beatles legend serenaded him with a song.
Before adding: Without a word, Paul sat down and began to strum “Hey Jude” — gently, with deep emotion. Each lyric poured warmth into the sterile room, moving the nurses to tears, while a single tear slid down Phil’s cheek.
Before adding: ‘When the final chord faded, Paul took his old friend’s hand and whispered, “We’re still a band, even if the only stage left is life itself.” The story has since spread among musicians like a final love song between two legend’.
Furious fans took to the comments writing: ‘That is not Phil Collins’: ‘It’s sick, shouldn’t be allowed’: ‘that’s not Phil…. and Paul is left handed!’: ‘I’m so tied of all this AI stuff’: ‘Just when you thought this AI-generated c*** couldn’t get any worse’.
The former entertainer stopped playing drums in 2022 due to physical limitations, and in February said he no longer wants to make music.
‘I keep thinking I should go downstairs to the studio and see what happens,’ the Grammy winner told MOJO magazine, adding, ‘But I’m not hungry for it anymore. The thing is, I’ve been sick. I mean very sick…’
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer suffers from type 2 diabetes and complications from a spine injury he incurred nearly 20 years ago.
‘My vertebrae have been crushing my spinal cord because of the position I drum in. It comes from years of playing,’ he told Daily Mail in 2009.
‘I can’t even hold the sticks properly without it being painful. I even used to tape the sticks to my hands to get through,’ he said at the time, adding cheekily, ‘Don’t worry, I can still sing.’

Phil’s representatives were forced to deny the singer was in a hospice earlier this week following speculation over his health, confirming to TMZ that he was actually in a hospital undergoing knee surgery (pictured 2022)







The MOJO interview was part of a larger story that served as a retrospective for all the eras of Genesis.
The actor, who is the father of Emily in Paris star Lily Collins, got his start in show business as the Artful Dodger in Oliver on London’s West End in 1964.
During that time the young actor, who had been drumming since the age of five, got to know the orchestra leader and the drummer, which inspired him to become a professional percussionist, according to Drumeo.
Collins auditioned for Genesis and joined the group in 1970 at age 19, replacing John Mayhew on drums.
He became the frontman for the group when Peter Gabriel left to pursue a solo career in August 1975.
The group released eight albums together, collecting numerous awards before Collins exited to pursue a solo career in 1996.

The former entertainer stopped playing drums in 2022 due to physical limitations, and in February said he no longer wants to make music; pictured in 2021

Phil’s health update comes days after he paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne following his death last month at age 76
During that time he won eight Grammy awards, six Brit Awards, four Billboard Music Awards, three American Music Awards, two Golden Globes and an Oscar.
Phil’s health update comes days after he paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne following his death last month at age 76.
He shared a throwback photo of the two music artists embracing with smiles on their faces.
The caption simply read, ‘In happier times, love always PC x.’