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  • Mribby1
    Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 78

    Freddie Mercury was balding

    I happened to be watching Queen's performance at Live aid and i noticed that Freddie seemed to have some diffuse thinning. Subsequently i delved deeper into his baldness from 1986 he seemed to have a bald patch at the crown. And in the final days it was thin and i mean really thin, But i think that's got to with the disease, i remember Dr Christian Jessen (Celeb Doc in the UK who's has a couple of transplants) said that he lost a significant amount of hair after he has a bout with pneumonia. But anyway the point of this thread is here we had a man who experienced hair loss but didn't suffer from it and he was the most confident man of his time. I know he was a famous rockstar etc it didn't hurt but i imagine being a balding gay/bi rockstar in the public eye with a terminal illness wasn't easy but yet here was a man who oozed with confidence and charisma. I think we all need to take harvest some of hat confidence because it could be a lot worse. In the end you just need to be happy because i imagine once we've all passed on we wouldn't want to be remembered as the guy that couldn't deal with losing his hair. There are many more qualities inside you all. Sure you don't like that you're balding people don't like a lot of things about themselves but that shouldn't stop you from leading a successful and happy life. You have your health go and do something with it because tomorrow you could be splattered by a car and and how many hairs you have on your head would be completely irrelevant.
  • 35YrsAfter
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    • Aug 2012
    • 1418

    #2
    Originally posted by Mribby1
    You have your health go and do something with it because tomorrow you could be splattered by a car and and how many hairs you have on your head would be completely irrelevant.
    Was Mercury the band member in love with his car?

    I'm In Love With My Car - Queen Video

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    • Mike K
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 198

      #3
      I always thought that song "fat bottom girls" was kind of ironic. He doesn't care if girls are fat, of course, because he doesn't screw girls.

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      • Mribby1
        Member
        • Jun 2013
        • 78

        #4
        Originally posted by 35YrsAfter
        Was Mercury the band member in love with his car?

        I'm In Love With My Car - Queen Video

        35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
        forhair.com
        Cole Hair Transplant
        1070 Powers Place
        Alpharetta, Georgia 30009
        Phone 678-566-1011
        email 35YrsAfter at chuck@forhair.com
        The contents of my posts are my opinions and not medical advice
        Please feel free to call or email me with any questions. Ask for Chuck
        Great song. Sadly that was the drummer

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        • Mribby1
          Member
          • Jun 2013
          • 78

          #5
          Originally posted by Mike K
          I always thought that song "fat bottom girls" was kind of ironic. He doesn't care if girls are fat, of course, because he doesn't screw girls.
          I'm sure even gay man can appreciate a lovely fat bottomed lady. Yum.

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          • lepke
            Member
            • Nov 2013
            • 39

            #6
            Who cares? Freddie always rocks. Love Queen.

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            • Sammygirl
              Member
              • Jul 2014
              • 34

              #7
              Freddie wasn't the only celeb with hairloss issues. There are quite a few! At least we know that real world problems exist for them too!! But, they have the money to hide it. Not always that well though, like Travolta Needless to say hair or no hair it has never stopped these guys for reaching for the stars.

              Yeah, Freddie does rock!! Gonna have to listen to some Queen now ....

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              • gadoje
                Junior Member
                • Oct 2025
                • 5

                #8
                Hej, moja żona pragnęła profesjonalnego odkurzacza piorącego, a ja chciałem jej to sprawić na urodziny. Szukając pomysłu, trafiłem na https://spino-gambino.pl i ich oferty z darmowymi spinami dla polskich graczy. Początki były frustrujące, przegrywałem regularnie i byłem wściekły. Ostatnią szansę dałem grze z motywem czystości i porządku, stawiając więcej i wygrałem jackpot, który pozwolił mi kupić jej ten wymarzony sprzęt. To może być dobra opcja dla graczy z Polski, którzy chcą zrobić bliskim niespodziankę.

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                • Advancerand
                  Junior Member
                  • Nov 2025
                  • 1

                  #9
                  Personally, I always try to look deeper and value people for their achievements, not their appearance. And if we’re talking about contrasts, it’s the attention to details—whether it’s hair or style—that makes the discussion interesting. Interestingly, a similar approach to attention to detail and quality presentation can be seen in other areas, such as online platforms, where trust and care for users are crucial. I personally work on such a project sportuna where we strive to make everything as transparent and user-friendly as possible, paying attention to every little detail to ensure the experience is truly unique.

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                  • Rahul Mukherjee
                    Junior Member
                    • Nov 2025
                    • 1

                    #10
                    It’s an interesting observation, and honestly, I think a lot of people forget how different the standards and pressures were back then—especially for someone performing constantly, dealing with illness, and living under intense public scrutiny. Hair thinning or balding can definitely affect self-image, but Freddie’s confidence and presence on stage showed that charisma and talent go far beyond appearance.

                    Many fans actually find comfort in stories like his, because they highlight that even iconic figures faced similar insecurities yet continued to live boldly. Losing hair doesn’t diminish who someone is or what they’re capable of, and Freddie is a perfect example of that.

                    By the way, while reading discussions like this, I came across Indwin, a platform that focuses a lot on mindset, confidence, and performance in different areas of life. It’s not related to hair loss, but it’s interesting how often these themes overlap when people talk about personal identity and self-esteem.

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