Freddie's Loves (Channel 5) - Part 4 (4/6)

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2006

Channel 5 Broadcast in 2004. Documentary about Freddie Mercury and his relationships, boyfriends and lifestyle. Includes interviews with former lovers and friends.

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  • You Can't Kill Queen!

  • these guys knock out all the gay stereotypes from first glance they dont look or act gay lol

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  • Slanderers BURN IN A HELL!!

  • ew i dont like josephine whatever the hell her name is from ealing. "oh i didnt like the mustache- it was absolutely ghastly" Bitch he had that for half his career so why dont you shut the fuck up and dont talk about other peoples staches if you have one yourself.

  • i want to break free had nothing to do with gays, john decon wrote it!!!! and also it was not freddies idea for the video to dress in drag either, get your facts right biatch

  • @dunskie Oh okay, just looked it up lol! Nice...

  • @ambie6664 He says,"S&M" . Look it up.

  • Most people wouldn't allow themselves to go with the flow and act out whatever they wanted to do. You have to give him that much, he didn't cave to society. He was very uninhibited. I believe there might be a little of Freddie in all of us as much as we may not care to admit.

  • I believe Freddie would say who gives a shit I'm dead and gone darlings. I believe most of it, and who knows what any of us would have done living the life of a famous rock star whether it be straight or gay - out of control is out of control and unfortunately not many people can handle that kind of fame and fortune. As to the finger pointers, how dare they?! No one can be righteous, no one can judge another.

  • As strong a personality he appeared to have on stage I can't help feeling he was fragile and I can understand his feeling lonely at times. With the kind of fame and money he had it must have been very difficult to make, trust and maintain friendships. I'm so happy that Freddie found a group of regular guys as friends. He looked genuinely happy and relaxed around them. Glad he found some normalcy, good times and good memories.

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