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Freddie Mercury No mask on your face you mask

That's what success in the limelight is, but not with your own marriage. Freddie Mercury comes home later and later every day, making Austin think he is having an outgoing relationship with another woman. She repeatedly asked Mercury, but his answer still gave her a "zero" plump. It was not until late 1976, when she became a global celebrity, that Mercury decided to tell the whole truth to her. "That moment is a moment I will never forget." - Austin said. "It took some time to accept the truth, but I was relieved in the end because you admitted you were bisexual."
If you've ever seen documentaries about Queen and Freddie Mercury like "Freddie Mercury, the Untold Story" (2000), one might not forget the way Mary Austin mentioned Mercury with loving eyes, with a trembling voice when mentioning the moment Mercury admitted to her about having feelings for other men. But admittedly one thing, what Mary Austin thought was another. She believed that Mercury was not bisexual, but rather a gay man. And indeed, in terms of affection, the only woman Mercury ever fell in love with was only Austin. So no matter how they went, they were always together side by side on each touring route, every photo taken from behind the stage; Austin and Mercury ended their unfinished love story to advance to another sentiment that was even more sacred. She accepts his true self, and considers Mercury a friend.

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