Freddie Mercury’s secret daughter’s life – raised by pal, covert visits and death

As Freddie Mercury’s secret daughter dies aged 48 The Mirror takes a look at the hidden life of the woman known only as B, from her xxx to her xxx

Freddie Mercury lived his life on the stage – but he still had his secrets.

Last year The Queen icon’s ‘secret’ daughter, known only as B, was revealed ahead of the release of a bombshell book titled Love, Freddie. The lovechild spoke to author and music journalist Lesley-Ann Jones to reveal her link to the rock star – but her real name and identity were never made public. Now, her family has confirmed her tragic death aged 48.

The news was confirmed by her family, who said she died “peacefully after a long battle with chordoma, a rare spinal cancer, leaving two sons aged nine and seven”. A statement from her widower, named Thomas, added to the Daily Mail: “B is now with her beloved and loving father in the world of thoughts. Her ashes were scattered to the wind over the Alps.”

Meanwhile, Lesley-Ann Jones, who penned the book, shared her heartbreak over the news as she told the publication: “I am devastated by the loss of this woman who became my close friend, who had come to me with a selfless aim: to brush aside all those who have had free rein with Freddie’s story for 32 years, to challenge their lies and their rewriting of his life, and to deliver the truth.”

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Lesley-Anna also added: “At the end of her life, it was all that mattered to her. She was very ill throughout the 4 years that we worked together. But she was on a mission. She put herself and her own needs last.”

Last year, the author revealed Freddie had secretly fathered a child during an affair in 1976. She said at the time: “Having spent a quarter of a century researching and writing books about Freddie Mercury, and having covered Queen’s performances on the road, I thought I knew virtually all that there was to know about him. I was wrong. Working with his only child and next of kin over several years to create the book that tells his true story in his and his daughter’s own words has been the greatest privilege of my professional life. I could never have imagined this hidden Freddie. Yet he was real.”

Meanwhile, in the light of her death Lesley-Ann has revealed more details about the rock icon’s secret daughter, claiming he called her ‘Bibi’, ‘trésor’, which translates into treasure from French, and his ‘little froggie’.

Queen’s songs Don’t Try So Hard and Bijou are said to have been written about his secret lovechild, whom the singer is said to have had a close bond with up until he died. We Will Rock You star Freddie is said to have fathered his daughter after a brief, unexpected liaison in 1976 with the wife of one of his close friends. While the child was as closely-guarded secret a select few knew the truth including his parents, sister, bandmates and longtime confidante Mary Austin.

For 48 years, B has led a ‘normal’ life. Between her mum, step-dad and Freddie, it was agreed that B would be brought up by her mother and her husband, though Freddie remained incredibly close to B. He even had his own bedroom at the family home, popping round for visits on a regular basis.

While Freddie’s daughter’s identity wasn’t made public some details about her were revealed – including the fact she lived in Europe, was a healthcare professional and had two children. As her link to Freddie was explosively revealed, she detailed how she was raised by a loving family but always knew the music icon was her dad. Before he died of pneumonia caused by Aids in 1991, Freddie gave his daughter 17 volumes of his personal journals.

Her choice to unveil excerpts from his private writings came from wanting to dispel falsehoods and rumours that swirled for decades. B explained: “After more than three decades of lies, speculation and distortion, it is time to let Freddie speak.” She continued: “He entrusted his collection of private notebooks to me, his only child and his next of kin, the written record of his private thoughts, memories and feelings about everything he had experienced.”

B further revealed that whilst his management team and close mates were aware the notebooks existed, they’d been left in the dark about their whereabouts – until now. A handwritten letter penned by B features in the book, reflecting on her special relationship with Freddie, she wrote: “We had a very close and loving relationship from the moment I was born and throughout the final 15 years of his life.”

She continued: ” He adored me and was devoted to me. The circumstances of my birth may seem, by most people’s standards, unusual and even outrageous.” She also declared that her choice to step into the limelight “in my own midlife is my decision and mine alone.”

“The life I live with my husband and our family in another country is intensely private. We want things to stay that way. We cherish our peaceful and anonymous life, and we want nothing to disturb it. Nobody needs to know who I am.”

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MOBO Awards 2026 nominations in full as Co-op Live to host ceremony

Manchester’s Co-op Live will host this year’s MOBO Awards, taking place in just a matter of weeks, and the full list of nominees has now been revealed by bosses

The MOBO Awards’ full list of nominees has finally been revealed. Marking three decades of the MOBO organisation, the ceremony will this year head to Manchester’s Co-op Live – the largest concert venue in Europe, with a total of 23,500 seats.

Today, bosses have announced the nominees across all 20 categories, which will honour talent and new releases dating from September 1, 2024, to October 1, 2025. And as it celebrates its historic anniversary, the event will be held in Manchester for the first time on Thursday, March 26.

This year, the likes of Cardi B, Central Cee, EsDeeKid, Cynthia Erivo, Stephen Graham, Ashley Walters, Skepta, Little Simz and Olivia Dean are all being recognised for their contributions to the arts. Speaking about this year’s awards ceremony, MOBO Group founder and CEO, Kanya King CBE, said: “As MOBO enters its 30th year, I find myself reflecting on the extraordinary breadth of talent we have championed over the past three decades. Time and again, artists have taken the recognition of a MOBO Award and transformed it into fuel for lasting success.

“This year’s nominees are a powerful reflection of the culture and moment we are living in. Their voices matter — not only in how they soundtrack our lives, but in how they shape the future. From sharp, socially conscious lyricism to boundary-pushing creativity that defies genre, this generation of artists is deeply connected to their communities.

“The 2026 nominations represent one of the strongest and most diverse showcases of Black British music excellence we’ve seen in years. Spanning R&B, dance-electronic, and experimental rap, what unites these artists is the power of their storytelling, their confidence and cultural impact. Congratulations to all our nominees — we can’t wait to celebrate with you in Manchester.”

The MOBO Awards are a celebration of the most thrilling talent in music of Black origin today, with categories such as Best Alternative Music Act, Best Grime Act supported by TRENCH, Best Drill Act, Best African Music Act, Best Caribbean Music Act, Best Jazz Act, Best Electronic/Dance Act supported by BEMA & Mixmag, Best Gospel Act supported by Premier Gospel, and Best Producer.

This year, they’re joined by partners Amazon Music, who are sponsoring Album of the Year, as well as Vevo, who are sponsoring Video of the Year. They join the previously announced returning partners, Prostate Cancer UK and got2b. Prostate Cancer UK continues its crucial role as the Official Men’s Health Charity Partner and sponsor of the Best Male Act category, raising vital awareness of the increased risk of prostate cancer among Black men and campaigning to address health inequalities across the UK.

Meanwhile, got2b is back as the Official Hairstyling Partner and sponsor of the Best Female Act category, championing individuality, self-expression and creativity on one of the biggest nights in music and culture. Tickets for this year’s MOBO Awards are available on their website. See below for the nominations list in full.

Best Male Act In Association With Prostate Cancer UK

  • Central Cee
  • Elmiene
  • Jim Legxacy
  • Nemzzz
  • Odeal
  • Skepta

Best Female Act In Association With Got2b

  • Flo
  • Kwn
  • Little Simz
  • Olivia Dean
  • Pinkpantheress
  • Sasha Keable

Album Of The Year In Association With Amazon Music

  • Central Cee – Can’t Rush Greatness
  • Ezra Collective – Dance, No One’s Watching
  • Flo – Access All Areas
  • Kojey Radical – Don’t Look Down
  • Little Simz – Lotus
  • Olivia Dean – The Art Of Loving

Song Of The Year

  • Aj Tracey Feat. Jorja Smith – ‘crush’
  • Donae’o Feat. Omar, Lemar & House Gospel Choir – ‘Nights Like This’
  • Fred Again, Skepta & Plaqueboymax – ‘Victory Lap’
  • Jim Legxacy & Dave – ‘3x’
  • Kwn – ‘Do What I Say’
  • Myles Smith – ‘Nice to Meet You’
  • Olivia Dean – ‘Man I Need’
  • Pinkpantheress – ‘Illegal’
  • Raye – ‘Where Is My Husband!’
  • Tim Duzit – ‘Kat Slater’

Best Newcomer

  • Dc3
  • Esdeekid
  • Finessekid
  • Jim Legxacy
  • Kwn
  • Namesbliss
  • Nia Smith
  • Sekou
  • Skye Newman
  • Yt

Video Of The Year In Association With Vevo

  • Pozer – ‘Shanghigh Noon’ (Directed By Bas Haselager)
  • Fka Twigs – ‘Eusexua’ (Directed By Jordan Hemingway)
  • Jim Legxacy – ‘Father’ (Directed By Lauzza)
  • Little Simz – ‘Flood’ Feat. Obongjayar & Moonchild Sanelly (Directed By Salomon Ligthelm)
  • Raye – ‘Where Is My Husband!’ (Directed By The Reids)
  • Skepta & Fred Again – ‘Back 2 Back’ (Directed By Domamanic And Skepta)

Best R&B/Soul Act

  • Elmiene
  • Flo
  • Kwn
  • Odeal
  • Olivia Dean
  • Sasha Keable

Best Alternative Music Act

  • Alt Blk Era
  • Blood Orange
  • Hak Baker
  • Michael Kiwanuka
  • Nova Twins
  • Rachel Chinouriri

Best Grime Act Supported By Trench

  • Chip
  • Jayahadadream
  • Kasst 8
  • Ruff Sqwad
  • Scorcher
  • Wiley

Best Hip Hop Act

  • Aitch
  • Asco
  • Catch
  • Central Cee
  • D-block Europe
  • Kojey Radical
  • Little Simz
  • Loyle Carner
  • Wretch 32
  • Youngs Teflon

Best Drill Act

  • 36
  • Booter Bee
  • Chy Cartier
  • Esdeekid
  • K-trap
  • Leostaytrill
  • Nemzzz
  • Pozer
  • Twin S
  • Wohdee

Best International Act

  • Ayra Starr
  • Cardi B
  • Clipse
  • Gunna
  • Kehlani
  • Leon Thomas
  • Mariah The Scientist
  • Moliy
  • Tyla
  • Vybz Kartel

Best Media Personality

  • Bemi Orojuogun (Bus Aunty)
  • DJ Ag
  • In My Opinion
  • Melissa Holdbrook-Akposoe (Melissa’s Wardrobe)
  • Nadia Jae
  • Niko Omilana
  • Pk Humble
  • Remi Burgz
  • Uche Natori
  • Winners Talking

Best Performance In A TV Show/Film

  • Aaron Pierre – Mufasa: The Lion King
  • Ashley Thomas – Hostage
  • Ashley Walters – Adolescence
  • Cynthia Erivo – Wicked
  • Damson Idris – F1
  • Dayo Koleosho – Eastenders
  • Lennie James – Mr Loverman
  • Marianne Jean-Baptiste – Hard Truths
  • Stephen Graham – Adolescence
  • Wunmi Mosaku – Sinners

Best African Music Act

  • Adekunle Gold (Nigeria)
  • Ayra Starr (Nigeria)
  • Davido (Nigeria)
  • Joshua Baraka (Uganda)
  • Moliy (Ghana)
  • Rema (Nigeria)
  • Shallipopi (Nigeria)
  • Tiwa Savage (Nigeria)
  • Tyla (South Africa)
  • Wizkid (Nigeria)

Best Caribbean Music Act

  • Ayetian
  • Lila Iké
  • Masicka
  • Shenseea
  • Vybz Kartel
  • Yung Bredda
  • Best Jazz Act
  • Cktrl
  • Ego Ella May
  • Ezra Collective
  • Kokoroko
  • Nubya Garcia
  • Yazmin Lacey

Best Electronic/Dance Act Supported By Bema & Mixmag

  • Fka Twigs
  • Jazzy
  • Kilimanjaro
  • Pinkpantheress
  • Salute
  • Sherelle

Best Gospel Act Supported By Premier Gospel

  • Annatoria
  • Dc3
  • Faith Child
  • Imrhan
  • Sondae
  • Still Shadey
  • Best Producer
  • Inflo
  • Jae5
  • Miles Clinton James
  • P2j
  • Sammy Soso
  • Zach Nahome
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Katie Price response to weight loss as family fear for her life

Katie Price responds to fans concerns about her weight and claimed that she has actually returned back to her ‘normal’ size after she gained weight while doing three rounds of IVF

Katie Price has opened up on her weight loss and denied taking ‘skinny jabs’, insisting she is at her ‘natural weight’ after gaining weight through the IVF process.

After receiving concerning messages from fans about her small frame, and many assuming she was taking weight loss injections, Katie candidly opened up on the topic while appearing on the Disruptors podcast with host Rob Moore.

Following a question on her weight loss, Katie claimed that she has actually returned back to her ‘normal’ size after she gained weight while doing three rounds of IVF over a 15 month period. Katie said: “Anyone you know who’s had IVF, you put on weight. I had three IVFs the past 15 months. They all failed.”

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Katie added: “It started from when I broke my feet. They said I’d never run again. So I couldn’t run, wasn’t exercising, couldn’t ride my horses, so basically, I was in a wheelchair for 10 month. They said I couldn’t walk again, this all happened around COVID time, so obviously you’re going to put on weight because you’re not moving about.”

“Then I did IVF, pumped all my stuff, and it takes ages for it to get back out your body. But I say to people, if you look at old pictures of me, even after I’ve had babies, I just shrink back. I’ve always been tiny, and I think because the past sort of three years, I’ve been bigger, but they’re the reasons why, right? Now I’ve gone like back, now the IVF that’s all come out, and I’m more active because I could do more because of my feet, and I’m horse riding again, then naturally, i’m going back athletic again.”

When asked directly if she is on weight loss injections, Katie firmly said ‘no’ but added that her oldest son Harvey is going to be going on them. The former glamour model claimed that she didn’t ‘need’ the jabs as she has ‘always been skinny’.

Following the podcast, fans are continuing to show concern about her weight as one person commented on a recent photo: “I’ve always been a KP fan and from what we see she’s a great mumma to H. But is no one talking about how painfully thin she is or is she wanting to be that thin, it’s worrying I think, just my opinion.”

“She has lost way to much weight,” commented another. A third typed: “I can not belive how she looks now I actually feel sorry for her.” But some fans were quick to jump to Katie’s defence, with one saying: “She’s fine, she eats well. Her large chest just makes her look smaller.” A second added: “Katie will always be gorgeous. She’s gorgeous inside and out.”

The recent admissions about her weight come shortly after Katie’s family were said to be engaging in “honest” conversations about her well-being.

Speaking to the Mirror, a source said: “They do share their concerns with Kate and have open, honest conversations with her about how she’s feeling – including her mental health and her weight loss.

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“Those conversations come from a place of love, care and support, and they remain private within the family. What people too often forget is just how much Kate has been through and how much she has already overcome. Her well-being is, and always will be, the priority, and it’s something she is actively working on.”

This £31 ‘smoothing’ Charlotte Tilbury concealer was the real star of the Bridgerton 4 premiere

Bridgerton’s season 4 premiere was held last night in Paris, and a £31 Charlotte Tilbury concealer stole the show

When the cast of Bridgerton stepped out for the season four premiere in Paris last night, all eyes were on the gowns, the glamour and the stars, but behind the scenes of those flawless complexions, one beauty product quietly stole the show.

The product in question is Charlotte Tilbury’s new Airbrush Flawless Blur Concealer, the £31 hero that delivers red carpet-ready skin from every angle.

Bridgerton’s newest leading lady and Benedict’s season 4 love interest, Yerin Ha, opted for a full face of Charlotte Tilbury makeup, including the new concealer.

Designed to replicate Charlotte’s signature ‘airbrushed’ effect, the concealer promises full coverage with a weightless, skin-like finish, instantly blurring the look of dark circles, blemishes and redness.

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It’s non-cakey and non-drying, meaning no creasing, no patchiness, and no settling into fine lines, even under harsh lighting and from day to night events.

Formulated with the same Powder Blur Technology found in the brand’s viral foundation, the concealer gives a smooth, natural-matte finish.

It appears Charlotte’s Airbrush collection is taking centre stage this week. Not only was this concealer used on Yerin Ha for the Bridgerton premiere, but it was also used on Amal Clooney at the Golden Globes this week.

Amal Clooney’s MUA, Dimitris Giannetos, layered the Airbrush concealer with the popular Airbrush Flawless Foundation (£39).

Trusted by celebrities, makeup artists, and beauty lovers, the brand’s newest foundation has already established a reputation for delivering airbrushed skin that looks natural and not too heavy or overdone. And Amal’s Golden Globes appearance only cemented its status.

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For those seeking other full-coverage concealers, we’re big fans of the Hourglass Vanish Airbrush Concealer, £36. This weightless formula offers a seamless blend and a real “your skin but better” finish.

Heartbreaking reason Freddie Mercury’s daughter couldn’t prove identity before she died

Freddie Mercury’s secret daughter has died at the age of 48, her family has announced, following a battle with a rare type of cancer

Freddie Mercury’s daughter has died, before she was able to prove her true connection to the rock legend. The lady – known only as B – was born in 1976 after Freddie had a reported fling with a friend’s wife.

The lady’s widower confirmed today that she died “peacefully after a long battle with chordoma, a rare spinal cancer, leaving two sons aged nine and seven”. Her ashes were scattered in the Alps, said her husband who added she is now “with her beloved and loving father”.

The woman’s existence was revealed in a bombshell memoir by music journalist Lesley-Ann Jones who worked closely with the woman the Queen star called ‘Bibi’ as she shared her huge secret.

“They didn’t identify themselves at the time,” said Lesley-Ann, adding that the initial email the woman sent was 26,000 words long and 41 pages. Author Lesley received huge backlash on her book as the secret was shared with the world.

Some critics told ‘B’ to undertake a DNA test but that wasn’t possible because Freddie was cremated in 1991. His parents had also passed away. The only solution would have been for Freddie’s younger sister Kashmira Bulsara to help.

“I wrote to her to invite her to talk to me. She didn’t respond. From what I was told, Kashmira was very against the idea of this child because of their religion,” Lesley-Ann had said.

Explaining how she knew to believe B, Lesley-Ann added: “They said they’d read my most recent book, Love Of My Life , and thanked me for getting closer to Freddie’s true story than anyone had previously. But also that there were some more things I should know. So we struck up a correspondence. That’s when the pennies began to drop.

“There were lots of contradictions. And that’s exactly who Freddie was. She wasn’t trying to convince me of anything but she was able to answer all of my questions with answers that I could then research.”

She added: “I thought it might be Roger’s daughter. But in the end I concluded that it had to be Freddie’s child,” to which B responded: “She said, ‘You guessed it, I didn’t tell you.’

“She went to her first Queen gig when she was five. She met Freddie’s parents when she was eight, when she and her family moved to London. At that point, it was possible but she was never actually allowed to spend Christmas with Freddie.”

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BBC comedian heartbroken as Iran kills friend’s brother then demands £3,700 from family

Omid Djalili has been speaking openly about the plight of the people in Iran as protests against the regime continue and the crackdown by the regime intensifies

In recent weeks, Iran has been rocked by protests as people take to the streets to demonstrate against the rule of an authoritarian theocracy.

Following these protests, the Iranian government has clamped down hard against protesters, with human rights groups reporting that over 2,400 people may have been killed in the crackdown.

What’s more, information about the exact numbers has been difficult to specifically identify because the government switched off the internet, reducing protesters’ ability to coordinate and get information out.

However, there is hope among those both outside and inside the country that the rule of the current Ayatollah, Ali Khamenei, may soon be over and democracy may be allowed to flourish in the country.

Speaking about the revolution to The Times has been the comedian and actor Omid Djalili. The London-born actor is the son of Iranian parents and has long been an advocate for Iranians living under autocratic rule.

Speaking to the publication, Omid, who has appeared on BBC’s Live at the Apollo and at the Royal Variety Performance, talked movingly about when he learnt that the brother of one of his friends had been killed by Iran’s security forces.

He said the regime wanted the family to pay $5,000 (£3,700) to release the body and to sign a petition saying something terrible.

Omid explained: “They found his body and the regime wanted [them to pay] $5,000 and to sign a declaration that he was a member of the security forces and was killed by one of the protesters. That’s the kind of sick, dark thing they’re doing.

“The lowest estimate [for the number killed] is 2,000 people. The highest estimate by Iran International which had done a full research over two days is 12,000 people.

“I saw a video online of 14, 15-year-old kids who had gone to the protest and were walking home and the security forces shot them all in the head. They were all on the ground, a couple of them were still struggling to be alive and people were trying to revive them. It’s horrific what they’re doing.”

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This isn’t the first time Omid has talked about the unrest in Iran and the regime’s treatment of its people in recent days. Speaking to Andrew Marr on LBC, he said: “This is a bizarre, lunatic, fundamentalist version of Islam that Muslims try to detach themselves from.

“I’ve got parents of friends and family in Iran. They come to your house, shoot you in the head, throw your body in a ditch.