
Rock music legend Freddie Mercury had a secret daughter, claims the new biography “Love of My Life” by Lesley-Ann Jones, as quoted by GB News.
According to the book, the Queen frontman had a hidden affair in 1976 with a close friend’s wife, resulting in the birth of a baby girl. Only Mercury’s inner circle—his family, Queen bandmates, and longtime companion Mary Austin—allegedly knew.
Now 48, the woman lives in Europe, working as a medical professional, and insists she always knew the truth. She is referred to only as “B,” and says, “Freddie was and is my father. We were incredibly close. He adored me.”
Before he died in 1991, Mercury reportedly gave her 17 volumes of his diaries, which form the backbone of the explosive new book, set for release this September.

Queen rose to international fame in the mid-1970s and quickly became one of the most successful musical acts of its time, earning numerous prestigious awards. The band’s legendary frontman, Freddie Mercury, died on November 24, 1991, in London from pneumonia caused by AIDS-related complications.
After his death, the band’s activities largely ceased. However, since 2011, Queen has resumed touring under the name Queen + Adam Lambert, with singer Adam Lambert performing as the lead vocalist.