English singer and songwriter Mick Jagger is often labeled as one of the most successful artists of all time. As the frontman and one of the founding members of the rock band The Rolling Stones, Jagger managed to establish himself as one of the most popular and influential singers in the history of rock music. Apart from his distinctive voice and strong on-stage performances, Jagger was also known for his “romantic involvements.”
The author of the singer’s biography Mick, Christopher Andersen, once revealed that the singer has allegedly slept with 4,000 women over the course of his life, adding that the number could be higher. The author added that the singer frequently went to gay clubs with fellow singer David Bowie and the two were reportedly a “s*xual tag team.”
Mick Jagger has slept with over 4000 people
Christopher Andersen, the author of English singer and songwriter Mick Jagger‘s biography, Mick, once revealed that the frontman of the rock band The Rolling Stones has slept with over 4000 people. Andersen told Extra in 2012,
“By one estimate, Mick Jagger has slept with 4,000 women over the course of his life – In retrospect I think that may be kind of a low figure.”
Andersen further revealed that Jagger and singer David Bowie were a “s*xual tag team” and would frequently go to gay clubs together.
Mick Jagger is one of the most successful singers in the history of rock music
Mick Jagger gained popularity as the frontman and one of the founding members of the popular rock band The Rolling Stones. Jagger has also appeared in films like Performance (1970) and Ned Kelly (1970). In 1989, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and, in 2004, into the UK Music Hall of Fame with the Rolling Stones.
The singer was often labeled as a countercultural figure due to his public image. Thanks to his talent, he will always remain one of the most popular and influential artists in the history of rock music. As for his love life, he has eight children with five women and is currently in a relationship with Melanie Hamrick.