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The alleged daughter of Freddie Mercury has suffered serious criticism of the film bioography “Bohemian Rhapsody”. The queen front man, she says, would have “really horrified” the film from 2018 in 2018.

The woman, whose existence was only made public by biographer Lesley-Ann Jones in her book “Love, Freddie” at the beginning of this year, explains that production was “full of inventions”. She particularly disturb the game of Rami Malek, who embodied the singer: Malek had not smiled in the role and showed no joie de vivre. The way Freddies AIDS diagnosis was treated also considers it to be in fact.

The newspaper “The Sun” Quoted them with the words: “Freddie would have been horrified by the film. It would have left his hair to mountains. This film shows a version of him that is so far from the truth.”

Freddie Mercury would not have agreed to the film

According to her representation, Mercury would never have allowed the film if he had not been creatively involved. The woman claims to have emerged from an affair between Mercury and the partner of a close friend in 1976. She had spoke up to correct “a film that is full of inventions”.

The doctor also told Jones that she had maintained a close relationship with the “Radio Gaga” singer and received 17 diaries from 1976 from him, which she wanted to hold privately. She also criticized “the Queen machine” for the fact that the band benefited from his legacy after Mercury’s death.

Is the daughter at all?

A contradiction came from Mary Austin, Mercury’s closest confidant and long -time friend. She said the “Sunday Times”: “Freddie was super open, and I can’t imagine that he wanted or could keep a joyful event in front of me or other people who wanted or could keep him close to him … The truth is that I was simply not the guardian of such a secret. I never knew about a child or diary. Surprising. “

Austin had previously stated that she thought it is a “amazing” if Mercury had built a child without having heard of it. The alleged daughter, in turn, described Austin’s skepticism as devastating: “I am on floor destroyed by Mary Austin’s alleged reaction. For 34 years, the truth about Freddie’s life has been twisted, distorted and rewritten, but she has not said anything – with the exception of her comment on the film, Bohemian Rhapsody ‘, which she described as’ artistic freedom’.”

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