I'll never forget it." According to Duran Duran's bassist John Taylor in his book " In the Pleasure Groove," the footage of Le Bon gasping for air after being released appeared in the final video and "made for scintillating viewing. It was awful, waiting to see if he was okay. After the birth of her third child Yasmin walked. He was stuck there and they had to send divers in to rescue him. She married Duran Duran frontman, Simon Le Bon when she was 21 and the couple now have three children together. She instilled a love of performance and music in her eldest son: Throughout his childhood, Le Bon took piano, violin, flute, and drama lessons and sang in a church choir. In a 2011 interview with Birmingham Live, she stated, "The windmill stopped when he was under the water and he couldn't breathe. Le Bon claimed that his mother was on track to become a professional singer but married young and raised a family instead. While Le Bon downplays the situation's seriousness, the video's choreographer, Arlene Phillips, remembers it being quite terrifying to witness. The harrowing scenario became all too real when the windmill malfunctioned, trapping the singer underwater. The video's director, Russell Mulcahy, loved it and intensified the concept by having the windmill plunge Le Bon's head into a pool of water as it turned. In a 2020 interview with the BBC's Saturday Live, Le Bon revealed that he came up with the idea of being strapped upside down to the sail of a rotating windmill and forced to perform while in the stressful situation.
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