The singer Freddie Mercury band vocalist Queen would have kept a daughter in secret, revealed now, Already 48 years old . The information is from the British website The Mirror .
The revelation would be included in the book “Love, Freddie” – Written by the biographer already known for other books about the singer, Lesley-Ann Jones – which is scheduled for release on September 5 this year.
The alleged daughter did not have the identity revealed, but it is known that she Acts as a doctor in Europe and was born in 1976 having lived 15 years with his father, who died in 1991. His existence was only known for his nearest circle, including his parents and his foster sister. Queen band members also knew, as well as the love of Mercury’s life, Mary Austin .
The girl would be the result of a case that the star had with the wife of a close friend. She inherited the father’s diaries which will now be transformed into the book of Jones.
“Freddie Mercury was and is my father,” says a woman’s statement in the literary work. “We had a very close and loving relationship from the moment I was born and over the last 15 years of your life.”
“He worshiped me and was devoted to me. The circumstances of my birth may seem, to most people, unusual and even outrageous,” she continues. “This should be no surprise. It never diminished your commitment to love me and take care of me. He estimated me as a precious good,” he explains.
In 1991, Mary Austin received half of Freddie Mercury’s inheritance after her death. According to the publication of The Mirror, the alleged daughter was not supported by the singer’s will, but had a private legal agreement to keep the secret.
This content was originally published in Freddie Mercury kept a daughter secret, says website on CNN Brazil.
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