Mick Jagger says his eight children don't need $500 million to live well
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“They don't need this to live”: Mick Jagger won't hand over his rights to his children as an inheritance
The Rolling Stones frontman suggested in an interview the possibility of handing over the rights to the band's songs to charities to do “a little bit of good in the world.”
Mick Jagger is thinking of donating his fortune. “My kids don't need $500 million.”
In an interview recently published by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), Mick Jagger, the famous lead singer from The Rolling Stones, discussed the band's business as the rock band prepares to release its first album with original material in 18 years, writes CNN.Jagger says that although he does not like to deal with the commercial aspect of the music industry, this is necessary.The Rolling Stones have earned millions of dollars from touring over t…
Mick Jagger would donate his fortune to charity instead of his children: “They don't need it”
What did Farruko say after seeing Mick Jagger dancing to the rhythm of 'Pepas', a song whose lyrics he now rejects and that he decided never to sing again? Mick Jagger turns 80: ten famous quotes from the leader of the Rolling Stones The leader of the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger, surprised his fans this week with an unexpected confession about the legacy he may or may not leave to his children. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, the 8…
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