Mick Jagger says his kids ‘don’t need $500 million’ as he hints he may give away their inheritance
- Mick Jagger hints at donating his fortune to charity, stating that his children don't need $500 million to live well.
- The Rolling Stones have no plans to sell their music catalog, as Jagger doesn't need the money and his children don't either.
- Jagger's approach towards leaving massive sums of money to his children aligns with other wealthy stars who don't believe in excessive inheritance.
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“They don't need $500 million to live well.” Mick Jagger doesn't want to leave his 8 kids his entire fortune
Mick Jagger a afirmat într-un interviu publicat recent de Wall Street Journal că cei opt copii ai săi nu au nevoie de 500 de milioane de dolari pentru a trăi bine, sugerând că şi-ar putea dona averea, relatează CNN.
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Read Full ArticleMick Jagger thinks about donating his 500 million dollar fortune: “My children don't need it”
The singer of the Rolling Stones assured that if they sell their musical catalog, he will allocate his share to different NGOs. He considers leaving none of that wealth to his children.
·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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