Freddie Mercury’s Bohemian Rhapsody. At the time of Freddie Mercury’s death on November 24, 1991, he was widely known to be in a committed same-sex relationship with Jim Hutton.
The tumultuous relationship with Winnie was fizzling out and a new man from London, Jim Hutton, was on the scene. Freddie never actually moved into the flat he bought with Barbara and returned to Unable to talk as Mercury woke up from a deep sleep after the incident, he asked Hutton in actions, which would be his last, to help him with changing his clothes. "As I was changing Freddie into a clean T-shirt and pair of boxer shorts, I felt him try to raise his left leg to help a little. It was the last thing he did. Freddie Mercury had a tight-knit support system consisting of band members, his ex-girlfriend Mary Austin, his partner Jim Hutton, his personal assistant Peter Freestone, and others.
He was completely devastated by her decision. However, Freddie left Hutton, £500,000 (now $1 million) which he used to make his new home in Ireland. Jim Hutton Book . Three years after Freddie died, Jim Hutton wrote a book titled, “Mercury and Me.” Jim decided to write the book to ease the pain after losing his partner, Jim wrote the book
. 202 499 448 407 121 459 54 108

freddie mercury and jim hutton