Production on the much-anticipated film Bohemian Rhapsody is in disarray after director Bryan Singer </a>was fired on December 4 over his bad behind-the-scenes behavior.<br /><br />“He’s in really bad shape, and went on a crazy bender over Thanksgiving, basically telling the studio to go f**k itself,” an insider revealed.<br /><br />“He’s been on bad behavior this entire shoot,” continued the insider, “staying out until 2 or 3 a.m. every night and showing up to set completely hungover, or worse.”<br /><br />While Singer blamed “back pain” for his shocking bad behavior, there may be a more sinister explanation for the havoc he’s creating behind the scenes.<br /><br />“The studio basically had a conversation asking if there were going to be any allegations dropping on him and that was the straw that broke [the camel’s back],” the insider said.<br /><br />“Something might be about to drop,” a second source told Radar. “Simon Halls [the publicist hired for Singer in 2013] just fired him as a client.”<br /><br />Production was shut down on December 1, 2017 after Singer was missing from the set of the Queen biopic, which stars Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury, the band’s frontman.<br /><br />Twentieth Century Fox confirmed the news to The Hollywood Reporter. There was a “growing clash” between the director and actor, which led to a confrontation between Singer and Malek on the set in London.<br /><br />He is clearly not welcome back.<br /><br />“They’ve already spoken to two directors about stepping in to finish the last few weeks of filming,” added the insider.<br /><br />