Brian May's Wife Speaks Out over Freddie Mercury Lovechild Claim
- Biographer Lesley-Ann Jones revealed in May that Freddie Mercury fathered a daughter in 1976 as a result of a relationship with the wife of one of his close friends.
- Jones said she conducted DNA verification and involved legal teams, but such proof remains private amid scepticism from Mercury's widow Anita Dobson and Queen guitarist Brian May.
- The book contains a handwritten note authored by a woman known only as B, who asserts that Mercury was her father and that they maintained a close bond from her birth until his death in 1991, a claim supported by 17 volumes of his personal diaries.
- Jones told critics to 'wait and see' regarding claims that Mercury’s diaries were AI fakes and that his daughter does not exist, while Anita said, 'Do you know about this?' and Brian May asked, 'Do you believe this?'.
- The revelation remains contested, with Jones defending the story’s authenticity and Dobson and May expressing disbelief, highlighting ongoing debate over Mercury’s alleged secret child.
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Four decades after its peak, the legend of Freddie Mercury continues to fuel passions. An explosive rumor has just emerged, Queen's singer would have had a hidden girl. A revelation that shakes the world of rock.
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