

Freddie Mercury, the lead singer and main creative driving force behind the band Queen, was famous for his operatic voice and flamboyant stage presence. But offstage he was known to be a quiet and
In any case, the two stuck together, even after Mercury's 1987 AIDS diagnosis. After Mercury died in 1991, his estranged wife Mary Austin took over the house. Hutton was left half a million dollars by his partner, and moved back home to Ireland, where he died of lung cancer in 2010.
Freddie considered his first – and last – girlfriend to be the love of his life, having spent six years in a romantic relationship with her before coming out. Mary even nursed Freddie through his final days, and is the only person in the world to know his final resting place, as the Queen singer had entrusted her to bury his ashes in secret, terrif
Until the Queen singer’s death in 1991, Jim Hutton and Freddie Mercury lived together as partners and exchanged wedding bands although they weren’t legally married. This is their poignant story of love and loss. When Jim Hutton Met Freddie Mercury. Freddie Mercury’s rockstar status held little clout with Jim Hutton the first time the pair
Freddie Mercury tragically died of Aids in 1991, having become a legendary musician and singer - but he secretly fought heartbreak and hurt in his private life
In fact, Mercury left his partner £500,000 (about $1 million today), according to All Things Interesting. However, Hutton had to use much of that money to relocate because Mercury had left his
Mercury left him with £500,000 (nearly $1 million, per the 1991 conversion rate). Hutton went on to write his book about their relationship, simply titled Mercury and Me. Mercury and Me. Hutton released a book entitled ‘Mercury and Me’, in 1994, where he opened up about his private relationship with the famous singer for the first time.