Monday, July 9, 2012

Mick Jagger: Bi Sexual Superstar or Sexually Enigmatic Rogue?






Author Christopher Andersen has a scandalously revealing Mick Jagger biography hitting shelves tomorrow.

Titled Mick: The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger, Anderson’s latest celebrity tell-all exhaustively recounts the Rolling Stones frontman’s 68 years of exploits, from his sexual escapades with David Bowie to his thoughts of BeyoncĂ© (“impressed”!).

The book’s index of bad boy antics stretch back from Jagger’s wee days (four-year-old Mick would run around the beach kicking down other kids’ sandcastles) to his prep-school rebellion (he “got into serious trouble for wearing his hair too long and his jeans too tight”).
Yet, of course, it’s adult Mick who got into the most trouble. The book isn’t short on salacious stories, including some new details on Jagger’s run-ins with royalty, celebrities, sex, drugs, and, once in a while, rock and roll.
The book clocks in at 328 pages, each jam-packed with juiciness. So to help prepare you, here’s a quick rundown of some of the tabloid goodness that Andersen sheds new light on:

  • The Queen of England’s longstanding resentment toward Jagger, stemming from the singer’s ambiguous relationship with Princess Margaret
  • Jagger’s intimate relations with late Stones member Brian Jones, whom Jagger seduced as a sexual power play against Keith Richards
  • Jagger publicly fondling an enraged Marianne Faithfull’s breasts during their first encounter (as one might expect, Faithfull — who would famously end up leaving her husband for Mick — is all over the book)
  • Jagger getting caught having sex with Eric Clapton
  • Jagger’s affairs with Angelina Jolie
  • Jagger’s bisexual dalliance with English actor James Fox
  • Jagger and dancer Rudolf Nureyev trapping Geraldo Rivera in the middle of a sexual sandwich; Rivera still claims that this was Mick’s serious attempt to seduce him
  • Jagger’s supposed shoe fetish
That’s a lot of Jagger! But if you can’t get no satisfaction until you know more, pick up the book for yourself tomorrow and come back to let us know your favorite Mick antic.

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