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Love, Freddie

Freddie Mercury’s Secret Life and Love

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Few people knew that Freddie Mercury kept a diary. When he died in 1991, he left behind seventeen handwritten notebooks chronicling his life and times, which he had begun to write in 1976 when Queen were at the height of their global fame. His final entry was made just weeks before his death.

Only four of his nearest and dearest ever knew what became of those diaries. To one of them, Freddie secretly entrusted the collection just before he died. A mind-blowing listen, they constitute the closest thing to a Freddie Mercury autobiography that the world will ever know.

In 2021, this trusted individual approached the author, offering something unprecedented: complete and unrestricted access to the artist’s most intimate confessions. For three and a half years, Lesley-Ann Jones has immersed herself in Freddie’s personal revelations, crafting a narrative that will overturn everything we thought we knew about him and his legacy.

For the first time, it is revealed that Freddie Mercury had a secret daughter who talks about the deep love and affection he shared in her upbringing.

Love, Freddie shares shocking secrets from Freddie’s childhood, lifts the lid on his deepest fears and most passionate desires, explores the inspiration behind his songwriting, revisits his closest relationships and reveals the love of his life. Here, once and for all, is Freddie Mercury’s true story.

©2025 Lesley-Ann Jones (P)2025 Lesley-Ann Jones
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Freddie managed to keep some of his private life out the papers, fair enough! The "secret daughter" wanting to set the record straight, understandable! Unfortunately unlike the frontman himself whose stage persona was to entertain us, this book is just plain boring. Its self indulgent by the author and "B". Resentment, regrets, admiration and love aplenty- but not in through the voice of Freddie. Professing to know what Freddie would have thought or done in certain situations gets tiring. Surprising lack of substance from "Freddie's diaries". Surely they contained something to put out there, else why bother? Nothing new other than the attention grabbing "Headline". A wasted opportunity...listen to the music instead!

Misfire! Youll need "Staying power" to endure this.

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