25 Photos Of Freddie Mercury With His First And Only True Love, Mary Austin. “The only friend I've got is Mary and I don't want anybody else,” Freddie Mercury once said about the 'love of his life,' Mary Austin.
Throughout all the glitz and glamour of his life as a rockstar, Freddie Mercury only ever truly fell in love twice, with one relationship beginning long before he achieved fame and the other starting during the height of his fame and continuing until his untimely death.
The Advocate said in May 2018, "Closeted throughout his life, Mercury, who was bisexual, engaged in affairs with men but referred to a woman he loved in his youth, Mary Austin, as 'the love of his life,' according to the biography Somebody to Love: The Life, Death, and Legacy of Freddie Mercury."
Three years after Freddie's death, Jim published a book about his time with the singer titled Mercury and Me. He worked as Freddie's gardener after moving into the singer's Kensington mansion, and preferred to stay away from the rock and roll lifestyle.
Freddie then notices Billy and Honey in the corner, and he goes over to them. Billy tells Freddie to sit down while he calls the police, and Freddie does so, saying he got Billy a beer. Billy declines it, and Freddie reveals that he's Billy's son. Billy tells Freddie he is his dad, despite not being his biological dad.
Why did Mary Austin leave Freddie Mercury? Austin and Mercury were engaged, but she ended their romantic and physical relationship when Mercury came out to her as bisexual after she initially thought he'd been having an affair with another woman.
FREDDIE MERCURY died 31 years ago today. While seriously Ill, he shot the video for THESE ARE THE DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Knowing this would be his last time on film, he asked for another take of his last words: "I still love you.”
The following day (November 24, 1991), Freddie Mercury died at the age of 45 at his home in Kensington. The official cause of death was bronchial pneumonia resulting from AIDS. His close friend, Dave Clark of The Dave Clark Five, was with him at his bedside when he died.
"Mother Love" is a song by Queen, from the album Made in Heaven, released in 1995 after Freddie Mercury's death in 1991. It was written by Mercury and Brian May. Mercury recorded two out of three verses before becoming too sickly to continue recording, so May recorded the final verse himself later.
Freddie's father had raised his son with the often stated teaching: “Good thoughts, good words, good deeds.”
Mary Austin was never legally Freddie Mercury's wife, but she was the only true love in the life of the Queen frontman. Although the rockstar ended his romantic relationship with Austin in 1976 and was famously rumored to be gay, he always spoke of Austin with the kindest words.
Freddie signed a will in September 1991, that gave half of his vast wealth to Mary and the rest to his parents and sister. Most of his friends, including lover Jim Hutton, were given £500,000 each or a house. Mary was Freddie's bedside holding his hand when he passed away at the age of 45.
Together, Sam, Carly, and Freddie launched a successful web series while in high school. Although McCurdy's character often bullied and teased Freddie, the two had a brief romantic relationship in the show. In the season two episode titled "iKiss," Sam and Freddie kissed for the first time.
Millicent is the biological child of Gwen and adopted step-daughter of Freddie. After her biological father died, her mother Gwen married Freddie, who later adopted her.
Freddie adopted Millicent after his divorce from her mother Gwen.
Marissa Benson, Freddie's mom.
Freddie often indicated that he could rely on Mary above all others and their relationship was built on 'unshakable love, devotion and trust'. Mary also accepted that Freddie was also interested in men and did not hold him back from exploring his sexuality, which created a stronger bond with the Queen front man.
The unusual and life-long love between the pair was played out on screen in the Oscar-winning film Bohemian Rhapsody and despite being openly gay, Freddie Mercury said he'd love Mary "Until I draw my last breath. We'll probably grow old together".
Mercury, born Farrokh Bulsara in 1946 Zanzibar, had an estimated net worth of over $50million (£43million) at the time of his death in 1991 according to Celebrity Net Worth.
Gwendolyn "Gwen" is Freddie's ex-wife and Millicent's mother. She appears in iLove Gwen and INew .. Ecosystem. She is portrayed by Carmela Zumbado.
Jim Hutton and Freddie Mercury were both private individuals
It wasn't until after Mercury's death and the release of Hutton's memoirs in 1994 that fans were able to get a glimpse into their relationship.
Carmela Zumbado plays Freddie's ex-wife, Gwen. She is also Millicent's mother and a friend of Carly's.
Freddie spoke English, and very well. He had a good command of the language and his boarding school education also gave him the accent that we all know so well. I don't know if he could speak Gujurati, which his parents spoke at home, but certainly in my presence he only spoke English with his family.
What was Freddie Mercury's final statement? Freddie Mercury's released a statement just one day before he died, which read: "Following enormous conjecture in the press, I wish to confirm that I have been tested HIV positive and have AIDS.