New Freddie Mercury's biography claims he had a secret daughter
Born in 1976, “B” is the fruit of a fleeting relationship and her existence was kept hidden and only known by the closest circle of Freddie Mercury's friends.

Love, Freddie, is a new biography of the iconic leader of the British band Queen. Written by Lesley-Ann Jones, the book revealed some stoning news: Freddie Mercury has a secret daughter. Until now, no one confirmed that the singer had children.
This woman, identified as "B." in the book, was born in 1976. She is the product of a fleeting relationship with a friend's wife. The book also reveals some personal details about Freddie. According to Jones, only the closest friends of Mercury know about his secret daughter.

Freddie Mercury statue on Switzerland reveals the big impact of the singer around the world. Photo: AFP News
Love, Freddie's secret
Jones is a well-known writer who has published 3 other books dedicated to the singer. She also dedicated her career to writing about The Rolling Stones, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Marc Bolan, and other artists in the rock music community. According to her newest book, B was the most unknown secret of the lead vocalist of Queen.
According to the book, B received 17 personal diaries from the singer, before his death in 1991. Jones, at first, had doubts about the truth of this story, but after an examination of the volumes, she said, "There is no way that someone could have fabricated all of this." The book includes some photos and personal letter that the woman shared with Jones.
When will Love, Freddie be published?
The book will be published on September 5th. According to the writer, this is a new opportunity to know more about Freddie Mercury, since he personally wrote the diaries. It also explains why B has remained silent until now, saying that "It's time to let Freddie speak for himself."
The diaries began in 1976, when B was conceived. Mercury wrote about his birth on Zanzibar up to his meteoric rise to fame. It also includes a history of his education in India and his escape to England. According to the author, the best achievement of Freddie was being a father.