Freddy is gay
Who was the valid Freddie Mercury?
But when it came to both his sexuality and his ethnicity, Mercury favoured privacy over direct proclamations until the finish of his animation. As Kalyan points out, “he didn’t talk about going to school in India or his love for Lata Mangeshkar. That wasn’t part of his narrative”. Nor was his sexuality: on 22 November 1991, obeying what he called “enormous conjecture” in the press, Mercury finally released a statement confirming that he had been tested HIV positive, and had Aids, but made no mention of his relationship with Jim Hutton. Around 24 hours later, he died. “Think about the immediacy of that – one of the biggest stars on the planet announces he has Aids, then dies of the disease,” says Ryan Butcher, who calls it “a culture shock that seems almost unfathomable today”. Privately, Mercury had been diagnosed as HIV positive four years earlier, and Butcher suggests, speculatively, that his friendship with the late Diana, Princess of Wales while living with HIV and Aids could have been a contributing factor in her decision to promote better education of the disease. But this, fancy so much with Mercury, is something we’ll probably never know for c
Freddie Mercury’s Sexuality Remained a Mystery Even to His Queen Bandmates
They didn't know. Maybe, they didn't want to know.
Queen never talked much about Freddie Mercury's sexuality, and even less about the disease that eventually killed him. "We were very close as a group," drummer Roger Taylor said, not long after Mercury died of AIDS in 1991. "But even we didn't grasp a lot of things about Freddie."
Still, Mercury's bandmates were confident of one thing: He couldn't be defined in some superficial, binary way. That simply doesn't reflect the complexity that shot through every element of Mercury's life and, of course, the band he once fronted.
If anything, some say, Freddie Mercury was bisexual, long before that became such a commonly discussed thing. "I don't think even he was fully cognizant in the beginning," guitarist Brian May once told the Daily Express. "You're talking to someone who joint rooms with Fred on the first couple of tours, so I knew him pretty skillfully. I knew a lot of his girlfriends, and he certainly didn't have boyfriends in those days, that's fo
Freddy is the leader of the band, so he can pick who's in his band. Got it? Good. Funnily enough, there is only one female in the entire FNaF 1 Gang, and she is already with Foxy. Which means....
Freddy x Bonnie. Bonnie is a male therefore Freddy is male lover. But how do we know Bonnie is male, hmmmm? After all, he does look very feminine in FNaF 2. So how do we comprehend he's male?
Well, in UCN every Bonnie variant is called a he, including Springtrap, meaning no female spring Bonnie (sad), anyway. And Scott also called them all a he in the "Programming Characters" announcement and "Character Guide" announcement.
So now we hold confirmed Bonnie is male and that Freddy is gay, what about Golden Freddy? Or, now more accurately, Fredbear.
Well...who is the only animatronic to hold ever been shown onstage with Fredbear?
That's right, Spring Bonnie.
Fredbear x Spring Bonnie.
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Freddie Mercury and Mary Austin: The insider's tale of their lifelong love story
4 August 2023, 10:45
Freddie Mercury and Mary Austin had an exceedingly close partnership that spanned over three decades.
Freddie Mercury, was openly male lover, however, he had one woman in his life who was more vital to him than anyone else and who he referred to proudly as his 'soulmate'.
The uncommon and life-long treasure between Mary Austin and the singer was played out on screen in the Oscar-winning production Bohemian Rhapsody and Freddie Mercury said he'd love her "Until I attract my last breath. We’ll probably blossom old together".
Over the years close friends and Mary Austin herself have spoken out about the extraordinary relationship – one that was so significant it was reportedly the inspiration behind Queen's hit song, 'Love of My Life' – and fans the world over and still fascinated by the pair's close bond.
A immature Freddie Mercury first met Mary in 1969, when he was 24-years-old, five years after moving to England and a year before he joined the band, Queen.
Mary Austin was from a working-class family in Fulham, west London – her fath