Sir Mick Jagger will never write an autobiography

Sir Mick Jagger will never write an autobiography, despite having been offered deals in the region of £20 million to put his story down on paper.

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Sir Mick Jagger will never write an autobiography.

The 80-year-old rock star is a founding member of The Rolling Stones but despite having been part of one of the world's most legendary bands for more than 60 years, he is said to have turned down multi-million pound deals to put pen to paper because he is "not interested" in going over the past.

A source told The Sun newspaper Bizarre column: "Mick has drawn the line under ever writing a book about his career and life.

“The sums are well over the £20million mark but he is all about looking forward, not reviewing the past.

“To spend 18 months or more working with an editor is not anything he is interested in. So it’s now a definite, ‘Thanks, but no thanks.'

Over the years, the life and times of the '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction' has been documented in several biographies and one as recent as 2022 claimed that he had affairs with bandmates Keith Richards in the early days of the band, as well as its former guitarist Mick Taylor.

The long-running allegation Mick had a tryst with David Bowie is also mentioned in Lesley-Ann Jones's 'The Stone Age' along with the frontman’s alleged affair with Austrian actor Helmut Berger as the author called for the rocker to be rebranded as a "bisexual icon".