Freddie Mercury & Rudolf Nureyev: The Hidden Connection
- Fairy Mercury

- May 3
- 10 min read
Updated: 3 days ago
Russian ballet danseur Rudolf Pavlova is peeved and rightfully so.
He recently made the following statement:

Speaking of boring SEO, PR man asked Fairy what she would like for her site to rank for when it comes to 'keywords'. Her reply was 'something Freddie and Nureyev'. Then she gets on that damn ChatGPT, treating it as if it's a genie with all the answers. That fool thing denied there was ever any relationship between the two of them. I laughed and told Fairy, 'so much for idiot genie. Now are you going to quit consulting that foolish thing?!' The fool thing, in so many words, challenged the questioner (Fairy) if she had proof there
was a relationship between the two, then prove it. Apparently, ChatGPIdiot never has read biographies on Queen and/or Freddie Mercury, has never actually known Freddie or Nureyev to confirm there was.
Myself and Fairy over AI isn't such a know it all after all.


With that said, the next blog post we make, in 'SEO style title' suggested by ChatGPIdiot, will be titled: Freddie Mercury & Rudolf Nureyev: The Hidden Connection Between Two Performance Legends and we're going to recap what ChatGPIdiot has missed on past pages on Fairy's site where we discussed people I know who knew the two and of their relationship!
Need we remind fans and any visitors to this site, that everything on the site is
Fairy Mercury and Rudolf Pavlova unless otherwise stated!
Because, yes, they are that much 'lookalikes' or what have you, of
the two legends Freddie Mercury (1970s) and Rudolf Nureyev.

If you haven't already, and if you have it's worth the rewatch: watch the latest Fairy Mercury
music video of Fairy covering Queen's 'Doing All Right'.
If the video is blocked in your country, view it here: Doing All Right video


Before we get started on presenting the recent article written by Fairy's 'personal journalist' (former arts & entertainment critic). Here's an exclusive message from the glam rock Killer Queen herself:
Hello, dears. Rudy is fuming! But AI isn't perfect; it's created by humans and humans most definitely aren't perfect! We've outlined in several pages on my site. Pages such as:
Funny How Love Is (excerpts from Dame Eleanor diary)
Unruly Queen (where I interviewed Rudy Pavlova)
Mirror Images (most notable with faxes from Nureyev to confidant about the relationship)
We had scanned pages from books along with 'word of mouth' from those Rudy Pavlova knows who actually knew Freddie and Nureyev. They met in 1976. Nureyev secretively attended Queen's legendary Hyde Park concert. We speak on FACT!
We are real, our likeness to Freddie and Nureyev and our facts are real!!
Below, I will post just two items. The new blog post will contain more.
But most of all, the most notable page on my website is Mirror Images (Warning: X-rated content!!)
I am glad, as much as I hate to say it, because when his Russian Tatar temper is provoked ...
but I'm glad it was and led us to create the new blog post. Because since we are a 'joint venture', I believe it's a good time to 'revisit' Freddie and Nureyev's well hidden personal relationship. He then really got angry when the stupid thing said there was no such person as Fairy Mercury and it sounded like a cosplay name. SMFH
Again, these are only a few examples. Please visit the sites I listed above and anyone can feel free to use the custom search on my site to search us discussing their relationship, things Rudy Pavlova has been told by many he knows (mainly in ballet) who knew both of them, etc.
Update: Rudy is still furious! He only speaks Russian and I can't understand it!! He refuses to speak directly to me. I keep telling him, 'Rudy darling, I am very real. I'm not a fucking cosplay and who gives a damn about some bloody AI that can't get anything right.'
Upon seeing all this on my site, one of those 'important people' (as often refer to them as) surrounding him, also became furious and sent this to him to have posted on the new post. So here it is. More soon. xx Fairy

By WILL STEWART and IGOR MONICHEV in Moscow
ROCK star Freddie Mercury had a passionate affair with ballet dancer Rudolph Nureyev, according to a book out today.
The highly intimate account draws on letters written by Nureyev in which he admitted to the secret liaison. Both stars died from AIDS — Mercury in November 1991 and the émigré Russian in January 1993.
The letters are full of lurid descriptions of Nureyev’s homosexual encounters across the world — both casual and longer lasting.
Once, according to Nureyev, he cancelled all rehearsals and asked his theatre management for a week’s leave so that he could spend time with Mercury.
“When it comes to homosexual love, lies are inevitable,” he wrote.
On another occasion, he recalled how a frantic Mercury left a message for him after not being able to contact him by phone: “Called you. Will call again in ten minutes. Lover.”
The instant Nureyev came through the door, the phone rang again. It was Mercury — and it turned out he was calling from a plane en route to another liaison.
“At last!” said the Mercury. “These unbearable 12 hours between two continents kill me, Rudy.”
“What’s happened?” asked Nureyev.
“Nothing,” replied the singer. “It’s just that I can’t stand it any more without you.
"Usual thing… I can’t eat or drink. I’m on my way to you. My Boeing is crossing Mexico at the moment.”
Nureyev said there was a kiss down the phone — and then silence.
He wrote how Mercury would turn up unannounced at dawn, rushing into his room undressing on the way — and carrying a bottle of Camus brandy.
"He is really very loud, switching on immediately all the electrical devices in the kitchen.
“Oh, I love his arrivals at my place in Kew Gardens!”
The dancer chided Mercury for his “multi-hour phone conversations from the other side of the ocean” — which Nureyev had to pay for.
But he added: “Who can blame us? We’re spending our fortunes without investing into pensions funds, medical insurance and the rest of what other people always must do.
“We both foresee our inevitable future.”
There is a suggestion that Nureyev was close to Mercury at the time of his death — even that he was present.
It is in this passage that, for the first time, the rock star is named.
Nureyev wrote: “He wanted to die alone in his house in London — which was alien to him. It rained and I was crying at the hall of Great Freddie Mercury. He died quietly without much pain.
"And I knew it was about two years or less until I would meet there.”
The book — will go on sale in St Petersburg, today.
This carries out Nureyev’s dying wish that his correspondence should be made public first in his native country.
The book, based mainly on 49 letters apparently sent by Nureyev to Patrick White, Australia’s Nobel Prize-winning author who died in 1990.
They outline intimate details of the dancer’s many affairs and the difficult times faced by gays both in Russia and in the West. The millionaire star also tells of the terrible loneliness which forced him into the streets of big cities in search of someone to share his bed with.
Note: The page Mirror Images contains many of the letters faxed to the author from Nureyev about his relationship with his 'first and last love' Freddie Mercury.
Up Next!
The article that was robbed from Fairy (details on Convincingly Freddie Mercury)
as it gets a rewrite and is done properly by Fairy's 'personal journalist':
Step into the Spotlight with Fairy Mercury's Magical Performances
(snippet) In the world of tribute artists, few manage to captivate audiences quite like Fairy Mercury. Known for his remarkable ability to channel the spirit of one of rock’s most iconic figures, Fairy Mercury’s Freddie Mercury image is nothing short of mesmerising. With a blend of theatrical flair, vocal prowess,...
Fairy Mercury: Bringing 1970s Freddie to Life
Below is a snippet from the soon-to-be-released second article on Fairy.
The article will be accompanied by yet another artwork of Fairy drawn by Pavlova.
The arts & entertainment critic, now Fairy's 'personal journalist' (as appointed by Pavlova)
ups the ante, so to speak, by adding brief reviews from Fairy's adoring fans within the article.
Another must-read once it is released in its entirety!
In the world of tribute artists, few performers manage to capture not just the music but also the very essence of the legends they honour. Among these extraordinary talents, Fairy Mercury stands alone, captivating audiences with an uncanny ability to embody one of rock’s most iconic figures: Freddie Mercury.
Unlike broad tribute acts that span decades, Fairy Mercury’s focus is singular and deliberate: the Freddie Mercury of the 1970s. This was a period of audacious experimentation, glam-rock flamboyance, and theatrical brilliance. From tight satin catsuits to commanding stage presence, the 1970s saw Freddie Mercury emerge as a showman without equal—and Fairy Mercury brings every electrifying moment back to life.
The article in its entirety will be presented next!
Above is the artwork done by Pavlova of Fairy, colourized by the glam rock Killer Queen herself, that will accompany the new article. Of course, we start with the French article publishing site Calaméo because the very first article on Fairy we published on the site appeared in AI results.
Hello dears. I want to quickly talk about something a fan curiously asked me about. 'Kew Gardens' was one of many homes Nureyev owned (it's in England). He was the wealthiest entertainer. He actually owned an island. The island of Li Galli in the Mediterranean. The home having once been owned by Massine - the ballet danseur who Nijinsky's 'Russian prince' Diaghilev cruelly left him for. As for this part:
He (Nureyev) wrote how Mercury would turn up unannounced at dawn, rushing into his room undressing on the way — and carrying a bottle of Camus brandy.
Yes, it was most likely cherry brandy that my husband Rudy Pavlova is fond of (other than Russian vodka). Rudy was asked several years ago if he wanted to purchase the island (of course, including the home on it). He (Rudy Pavlova) was told by those 'important people' that Nureyev drank Camus brandy ... cherry brandy. It's a French brandy.
He was 'groomed' to be Nureyev right down to details such as that. Btw, Freddie is such a tart with the undressing bit those people wrote in that part of the article.
Thank you for 'having words' for me and for believing and, always, for getting it ...
Forever thank you for not only your fandom but for caring.
Glam rock Killer fucking Queen Fairy Mercury
Coming Soon!
The Ballet Bad Boy In Violation Of Whaaaat?!
The ever so elegant glam rock Killer Queen teases.
While Loyal Subjects continue to enjoy the latest article on the divine lush creature who is Fairy Mercury. Featuring fan reviews and accompanied by stunning artwork of Fairy drawn by the Russian ballet danseur Rudolf Pavlova (colourized by Fairy).
More on Fairy's Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together) tour and the lord of dance Pavlova ends up 'in violation' of something hilarious, causing the campy queen to be unable to resist teasing him over it!
Sneak Peek!
The piece will be written by Ron Craster (Pavlova valet, also stage director for Haze Theatre and Fairy's live shows) ' ... he laughed, his broken English Russian accent telling me, '... use penis. Do not use cock or the prudes will theenk you are speaking of roosters. Do not use dick or the prudes will theenk you speak of a man by name Dick.'
Fairy for real looking like this (below). S/he was laughing so hard s/he was crying. Teasing her 'Russian prince', the glam rock Killer Queen's whispery sibilant purr laughed [read the rest on the new blog post!]
Btw, Mr. Rudolf Pavlova, we've activated new feature: 'allow your site to be searchable by AI-powered agents and tools' on your femmka's site, drown your anger with ... cherry brandy, fiery Tatar ... (Fairy told me to write this).


Following written by Ron Craster (Pavlova valet, also stage director for Haze Theatre and Fairy's live shows)
I sat reading a book as Pavlova opened his laptop and went online. I glance up from my book as I hear him quietly laughing, shaking his head and looking quite insulted. One thing you don’t do is question him. The only one who is allowed to is his ‘femmka’ – Fairy Mercury. I turn my attention back to the book. Then I hear him say (in Russian but I’ll translate it to English for fans), ‘Ronnie old boy, explain this to me.’ I get up and go over to where he is seated and look at what is on his laptop screen. The Haze Theatre Pinterest account (as curious fans learned, he personally uses to help promote his femmka’s ‘pins’ and to entertain her with ‘pins’ he finds of interest, Fairy does the same with her Pinterest account). It is a violation notice. They had found a ‘pin’ that he ‘saved’ in violation of their terms of use. Deemed ‘adult content’. A picture of erect penises ...

I try not to laugh. The ballet bad boy was, in so many words, busted for ‘saving’ ,‘re-pinning’ or whatever that site’s jargon is, dick pix for Fairy to see … I do as I was asked. Explain the meaning of it. I briefly tell him, ‘apparently you saved an adult content pin and they cited you for it.’He gestures a gesture I know as he wishes for me to bring him a drink. Cherry brandy … I head to the mini bar in room hearing him haughtily saying (in broken English), ‘well then, these people are prudes, yes? Nudity ees art! Including male nudity. I vish for you to reply to this, Ronnie old boy, tell them. Use penis. Do not use cock or the prudes vill theenk you are speaking of roosters. Do not use dick or the prudes vill theenk you speak of a man by name Dick.'
Our attention is turned onto wild laughter that suddenly fills the room. Fairy obviously had quietly come in and heard much of, if not all of this. Fairy for real, looking like this (below). S/he was laughing so hard s/he was crying. Teasing her 'Russian prince', the glam rock Killer Queen's whispery sibilant purr laughed, ‘Rudy darling, you’re always calling me an unruly creature. What have you gotten your unruly (heavy emphasis on word) self up to?!’

Pavlova laughs, replying, 'Maybe my cock needs to stay permanently exhausted, femmka. Or I get in trouble.’ This makes Fairy laugh even harder. Recovering, somewhat, the overly sexual creature purrs, 'Mmm, let me exhaust it, darling,' slowly, seductively pushing her long midnight black hair over her shoulder and slinking over to where the ballet bad boy sits.
Pavlova gestures for me to leave the room ...















