While the movie "Bohemian Rhapsody" continues to hit the spot, the hidden anecdote of Freddie Mercury, the vocalist of the rock band Queen, has been reexamined.

Recently, the British media, including Mirror and Daily Mail, shared the story of Freddie Mercury and his life-affirming wife, Mary Austin.

According to the media, Mercury has left half of his property to his ex-girlfriend, Mary Austin.

Mercury's fortune left over to Austin is about 29 billion won worth of London residence, about 11 billion won worth of property, and over the share of Queen's copyright income.

Even though Mercury had a lover named Jim Hutton, there was a good reason for Austin to receive the property.
Austin was Mercury's "Love of Life" and Muse.

They first met in 1969 with the introduction of queen guitarist Brian May. Since then, I have been in love for six years and Mercury has even married to Austin.

A few years later, however, Mercury came to Austin after realizing that he was bisexual.

Austin, who was somewhat presumptuous about Mercury's sexual identity, was reported to have answered, "You are not a bisexual, but a homosexual."

The relationship between Mercury and Austin ended that day, but the two stayed close to each other.

Mercury was in a relationship with homosexual Jim Hutton until his death, but he wanted to give it to Austin, not Hutton.
Mercury said in an interview in 1985, "My lovers ask me why they can not replace Mary, but it is impossible, my only friend is Mary, and I do not want anyone else. It is the same. "

Austin encouraged Mercury to donate his property to a charitable organization, but he said that Mercury at that time said, "If you were my wife, it would be yours."

Meanwhile, Mercury is said to have left £ 500,000 for Hutton and $ 700,000 for his money.

(Composition = Lee Sun Young Editor, Photo = 'Mirror' Homepage Capture, Online Community)

(SBS Steve Star)