Mick Jagger seen with his bandmates after bombshell claims
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Mick Jagger, 79, is seen with Rolling Stones bandmate Keith Richards, 78, for the first time since the bomb claim was made that the two were intimate
- Mick Jagger was seen leaving a music studio with his bandmates in New York
- The 79-year-old from The Rolling Stones seemed in a gloomy mood
- Also with Mick, his bandmates were Keith Richards, 78, and Ronnie Wood, 75
- The sighting comes after the bomb claims that Mick had a sexual relationship with two members of The Rolling Stones
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Mick Jagger, 79, was seen leaving a music studio in New York City on Thursday. Also with the Wild Horses singer, his bandmates were Keith Richards, 78, and Ronnie Wood, 75.
This is the first time the frontman of The Rolling Stones and Richards has been seen since a bombshell claim in the new book titled The Stone Age: Sixty Years Of The Rolling Stones that they had been intimate.
It was also alleged that Jagger had been close to Mick Taylor.
Jagger, Richards and Wood all looked exhausted while dressed casually.
Bombshell sighting: Mick Jagger, 79, was seen leaving a music studio with his bandmates in New York City on Thursday. The legendary rock star looked stressed and exhausted when he claimed he had a sexual relationship with two members of The Rolling Stones
The Rock and Roll Icon and his legendary bandmates all looked tired as they left the studio.
Each of them dressed in a variation of a casual jacket, shirt and pants.
Labeled a “bisexual icon” by writer Lesley-Ann Jones in her new book The Stone Age: Sixty Years of the Rolling Stones, the alleged affairs took place in the band’s early days.
And Mick reportedly had an intimate relationship with Richards, alongside Mick Taylor, a former guitarist for The Rolling Stones from 1969 to 1974.
Former lover? Keith Richards, 78, was seen leaving the music studio with Jagger, who was reportedly his former lover in the early days of The Rolling Stones. The shocking allegations were made by writer Lesley-Ann Jones in her new book The Stone Age: Sixty Years of the Rolling Stones.
Anita Pallenberg – the band’s former muse and longtime partner of Richards – is quoted in the book.
She explicitly referred to the secret connection between Jagger and Richards before her death in 2017. “From the moment I first met them,” Pallenberg claimed, “I saw that Mick was in love with Keith.”
English singer Marianne Faithful – who was in a relationship with Jagger from 1966 to 1970 – agrees with Pallenberg’s assessment of the sexual tension between Mick and Keith. “I suspected there was a sexual undercurrent between them,” she is quoted in the book. “I knew somewhere in my head that Mick was bisexual.”
Known for his voracious sexual history with some of the world’s most beautiful women, the iconic rock star has been dating ballerina Melanie Hamrick, 35, since 2014. The couple had a son in 2016, making Sir Mick the father of eight.
Richards and Taylor are featured in the book’s long appendix that serves as an account of the many lovers The Rolling Stones have taken since the band’s formation in 1962. In addition to the alleged affairs between Jagger and his bandmates, it includes Also book the long-running accusation that Mick had a rendezvous with David Bowie in addition to an affair with Austrian actor Helmut Berger.
Haggard: Ronnie Wood, 75, looked pale and tired as he left the music studio with Jagger and Richards. The guitarist would not have had an affair with Jagger in the past, as his name does not appear in the book’s infamous appendix, which serves as a lengthy account of the many lovers the Rolling Stones have made since the band’s formation in 1962. .
“Of all Mick’s relationships,” Marianne Faithful, 75, has said in the past, “the one with Keith is the only one that really means anything to him.” Rumors of Mick and Keith’s alleged romance have been circulating for years, and they were made public earlier in 2012 by writer Christopher Andersen.
Andersen wrote in his book Mick: The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger that members of the band caught Mick and Keith “dozing together in bed.” The legendary couple has not always been close and has endured many rifts over the years. Richards was rumored to have sparked a feud with Jagger by saying in 2010 that Mick had a “little todger.”
Richards made the insult in his best-selling autobiography simply titled Life, but it wasn’t long before he regretted the comment and the pair have since patched up their relationship. “Mick and I live off the fire between us,” Richards told the… Wall Street Journal in 2018. ‘We were made for each other. It’s like putting on an old glove, man, you know.’ Spokespersons for Jagger, Richards and Taylor did not respond to requests for comment.
Before the Bomb: The Rolling Stones pictured in Hyde Park, London in 1969. Mick Taylor (white coat) was the other band member besides Keith Richards (left, dark glasses) who allegedly had an affair with Mick Jagger (back left) in the early days of the belt. Former bassist Bill Wyman (back right) is not involved in the rumours