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Mel Cakey 🍰🌹🐱🐝 #StaySafe

@kitchenwriter

Writer of Speculative & children's Fiction. Arty. Red Dwarf & Star Trek fan. Contributing writer for #CriticalMassMag. Allergic to Tories #GTTO

Tory Britain 😫 Katılım Temmuz 2011
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A Queen Of Magic
A Queen Of Magic@aqueenofmagic·
Before Freddie Mercury became one of the most recognizable figures in music, his personal life was anchored by a relationship that remained important to him until the very end. Freddie met Mary Austin in the early 1970s, when Queen were still struggling to establish themselves. Mary worked in a London boutique, and their connection grew quickly during the band’s earliest days, long before fame transformed Freddie’s life. At the time, Freddie described Mary as his closest companion, someone who understood him beyond the stage persona. As Queen’s success expanded through the mid-1970s, Freddie and Mary’s relationship evolved. They lived together for several years, sharing both the pressures of rising fame and the uncertainties that came with it. During this period, Freddie openly acknowledged that his understanding of himself was changing, leading to honest and sometimes painful conversations between them. Despite this shift, their bond did not dissolve into bitterness. Instead, it transformed into a deep friendship built on trust and loyalty. Mary Austin remained one of the few people Freddie truly confided in. He once famously referred to her as his “common-law wife,” emphasizing that no one replaced her role in his life. Even as Freddie became more private about his personal relationships, Mary continued to be a stabilizing presence, removed from the noise of celebrity culture. She avoided the spotlight and rarely spoke publicly, which only strengthened Freddie’s sense of safety around her. Freddie’s trust in Mary extended beyond emotion into life decisions. He relied on her judgment, included her in important conversations, and ensured she was protected and respected. Those closest to Freddie later noted that Mary understood both the vulnerable individual behind the flamboyant image and the responsibility he felt toward Queen’s legacy. Their connection stood apart from rumors and public speculation, grounded instead in shared history and mutual respect. Today, the story of Freddie Mercury and Mary Austin is remembered as one of the most meaningful relationships of his life. It reveals a side of Freddie that contrasts sharply with his onstage confidence—a man who valued loyalty, honesty, and emotional connection above all else. In a career defined by spectacle and grandeur, this quiet, enduring bond remains one of the most human chapters in Freddie Mercury’s remarkable story. #FreddieMercury #MaryAustin
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Matt Couch@RealMattCouch·
Is this ever acceptable out in the open at a restaurant?
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Cashman
Cashman@0xAlexCashman·
What would you name this cat?
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messages.@_mymsgs·
name one thing yout father taught you?
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Damien Scott@MadScientistFF·
Can you think of one?
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Ron wright@ronsterd89·
What's a scent you love that's NOT perfume?? 🤔
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
How about voting as a way to say **** you?
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Should the UK 🇬🇧 Follow suit and BAN the Burqa….. Yes or No?
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