11. Freddie Mercury (November 24th, 1991)
Freddie Mercury was the lead singer of the band Queen. Some of the songs that Mercury is remembered for are Bohemian Rhapsody, We are the Champions, We Will Rock You, and Don’t Stop Me Now, to name a few. Mercury was born in Zanzibar, East Africa to parents Bomi and Jul Bulsara. He began taking piano lessons at age seven and started singing in bands after his graduation years later. Mercury is considered a prominent figure in the LGBTQ community. Though he never openly stated his sexuality, he spent the later part of his life in a relationship with Jim Hutton.
Mercury was diagnosed with AIDS in October of 1986. He never stated his illness throughout his career, though his appearance was more ragged and frail through the remainder of his years. A few days before his death, Mercury finally came out as having been diagnosed with AIDS. On November 24th, 1991, Freddie Mercury passed away due to bronchial pneumonia related to AIDS.
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