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She was a shy teenager from Liverpool, England who managed a local band's fan club. Then in 1961, the group's manager, Brian Epstein, asked if she'd like to help them make it big.
Kelly remained with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr for 11 years as their secretary, confidante, and number-one fan.
She shares her favorite stories in the documentary "Good Ol' Freda," which premiered at SXSW Film Festival in 2010 and is rolling into select theaters across the country now.
You can watch "Good Ol' Freda" on iTunes.
Here are the best behind-the-scenes anecdotes and reveals about the Beatles from Freda Kelly's recent IAmA thread:
12. Politics couldn't hold their attention as teenagers.
"Early on, did you find members of the band very politically driven?" -headinmyphones
11. Later, they became public activists for LSD.
"How open were they about the use of LSD? I know Lennon took it." -timmytheh
"They were very open about LSD. Paul signed a petition for one of our national papers supporting it." -FredaAndRyan
10. They ate grilled cheese with "plastic cheese."
"What was/is their favorite types of cheeses?" -Salanderson
"Well really we just had cheddar or Cheshire in those days. Cheese on toast. But we used kraft cheese singles to make it. We called it 'plastic cheese.'" -FredaAndRyan10. "Funniest groupie story?" -zanthelad
"Since they blazed a trail in stardom and celebrity, how did the massive beatlemania phenom affect them? Did they have trouble dealing with it?" -FatherDamo
I know John thought this could last about 2 years. Nobody could see, not even them, how long it was going to last or the way things were going to go." -FredaAndRyan
8. Ringo Starr needed ego boosts.
"Do you have any stories of members of the band playing pranks on each other or yourself?" -scalzo19
7. They lived with mom and dad for a while.
"what is something that most people would not know about the beatles but you think should?" -shtaaap
"They came home on a regular basis for family celebrations, weddings and christenings, Paul had so many relations he was back in Liverpool more than the others and still is. And they all lived at home up until they moved to London (even when they had the number one record in the world)." -FredaAndRyan
6. And when they found fame, the US of A became their second home.
"Did they have a favorite tourist spot or local attraction they were fond of in America?" -BaysideLo
"They just loved America but didn't say what particular part. When they got back from America the first time, they were amazed." -FredaAndRyan
"There were two sets of girls, and they were both called the Apple Scruffs. They were about 14-17 years old. And they used to just hang around Apple all day, they would go from school and stay there until eight or ten o'clock at night just waiting for a Beatle to go in or out of Apple. Eventually the Beatles got to know them, and George wrote a song about them because all the Beatles got to like them." -FredaAndRyan
"Was the song released? If so, which song?" -SECRETLY_STALKS_YOU
"It was released but I think it was on George Harrison's 'All Things Must Pass' album. The song was called 'Apple Scruffs.'" -FredaAndRyan
4. John Lennon needed the most attention.
"Whats your favorite story about john lennon?" -davidleewhite
3. They cared for Freda as a dear friend.
"Did you get any cool merchandise or memorabilia as a result of your job?" -scalzo19
"My wedding telegrams are my most treasured. They were all in India when I got married, and they all individually sent me telegrams congratulating me." -FredaAndRyan
"Did you secretly wished to be one of their other half?" -fishbonez
"Not really, no. I was a teen-ager when I started this job, and I naturally had crushes. But the crushes changed all the time, and by a certain point they became like brothers to me." -FredaAndRyan
1. Fifty years later, she can sum them up in four words.
"John the moodiest. Paul the one was never cross or angry. Ringo for humor, really, and dancing. And George was thoughtful." -FredaAndRyan