🎣 Freddie Mercury Jim Hutton Photo
Né (e) à : Carlow, Irlande , le 04/01/1949. Mort (e) à : Carlow, Ireland , le 01/01/2010. Biographie : Jim Hutton est le dernier compagnon de Freddie Mercury, avec qui il a partagé 7 ans de sa vie. Il est l'auteur du livre Mercury and Me dans lequel il raconte leur histoire.
Mercury left half of his estate to his ex-wife, Austin; she kicked Hutton out of Mercury’s house following his death. Hutton moved back to his native Ireland, where he lived until he passed away
Freddie Mercury and partner Jim Hutton (Image: INSTA ) In his will, Freddie left Mary his home and entire fortune, minus bequests to family and other friends and staff.
One of the items that survived is Mercury's stamp collection, which was given to him by his father when he was a boy, and he slowly added to it over the years, per Express. Mercury's yellow jacket also survived, as it was reported that he gave the outfit to Jim Hutton — his longtime partner — before his death. In 2004, the yellow jacket
Jim Hutton himself passed away from cancer in 2010, shortly before his 61st birthday. After this look at Jim Hutton and Freddie Mercury, take a look at 31 amazing photos depicting Freddie Mercury’s epic career. Then, read about the photo that changed the way the world viewed AIDS.
The last ever known photo of Freddie Mercury was taken in private, few months before his death, in August 28, 1991. The picture shows him smiling in the garden of his house in Garden Lodge, west London. One of them also shows his beloved cats with him. The photographer was his partner Jim Hutton.
El año pasado, aparecían fotos inéditas e íntimas de los últimos meses de vida de Freddie Mercury en compañía de su pareja, Jim Hutton. El novio del líder de Queen, cuyo nombre real era James Samus Hutton (1949-2010), era un escritor y peluquero irlandés con quien mantuvo mantuvo una relación sentimental durante casi siete años. […]
Once Queen left the stage, everyone knew they had put on a show no other musician was going to top. Elton John supposedly came to congratulate Freddie Mercury, saying, "You b*stards you stole the show!" In his memoir Mercury and Me, Jim Hutton recalls: When [Freddie] came off he rushed to his trailer and I tottered behind like a puppy.
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