Jim Hutton and Freddie Mercury enjoyed seven love-filled years together before the latter died of AIDS-related complications on November 24, 1991. Vintage EverydayFreddie Mercury and Jim Hutton remained a couple until the singer’s untimely death in 1991. Fans gather outside the Kensington, West London, home of singer Freddie Mercury who died 24th November 1991. (Photo Credit: Arnold Slater / Mirrorpix / Getty Images) There are many theories speculating about Freddie’s final resting place. One theory suggests that he was buried under the cherry blossom tree he loved to sit under while he was QUEEN LEGEND Roger Taylor opens up in a new interview about his heartbreaking biggest regret about former bandmate Freddie Mercury. of partner Jim Hutton, ex-girlfriend Mary Austin, PA Peter The relationship between Freddie Mercury and Jim Hutton evolved over several months in 1984 and 1985. Button had no idea who Mercury was, and when the star told him his name it meant nothing to him.Hutton worked as a barber at the Savoy Hotel and retained his job and his lodgings in Sutton, Surrey, for two years after moving in with Mercury, and then worked as his gardener. Oddly enough, it quoted quite a bit from another biography I literally just read right before this one, which I thought was funny. Either way, reading both was very beneficial. I think I might also look for Jim Hutton's (Freddie's lover at the time of his death) biography, despite it getting poor reviews and being dubbed opportunistic, etc. . He was engaged to Mary Austin and had a seven-year relationship with Jim Hutton until his untimely death. Austin met Mercury in 1969 when she was a 19-year-old music store employee and he was a 24 Hutton and Mercury’s relationship lasted for seven years until his death. According to reports, Austin kicked Hutton out of the Garden Lodge after Mercury passed away. Hutton claimed that the Queen frontman wanted him to remain in the mansion. Hutton was beyond upset by what happened. Oddly enough, it quoted quite a bit from another biography I literally just read right before this one, which I thought was funny. Either way, reading both was very beneficial. I think I might also look for Jim Hutton's (Freddie's lover at the time of his death) biography, despite it getting poor reviews and being dubbed opportunistic, etc. His former partner, Jim Hutton, spoke about Freddie’s reaction to the betrayal in his book, Mercury and Me. He wrote: "On May 4, Freddie was devastated by another story about him in the Sun. And After his death, Mercury bequeathed Austin the bulk of his $100 million fortune, as well as Garden Lodge, a 28-room mansion in the tony Kensington area of London — despite the fact that the two

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