Posted on 09/28/2023 1:39:02 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Legendary rocker Mick Jagger may be swimming in his millions thanks to the Rolling Stones, but he most likely won’t be sharing his wealth with his eight kids.
The 80-year-old musician hinted to the Wall Street Journal in a recent profile that he doesn’t want to sell the band’s post-1971 music inventory.
Jagger teased that the money should go to charity instead of his offspring.
“The children don’t need $500 million to live well. Come on,” he joked to the publication.
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Giving away $500 million and actually have it not wasted, not contribute to some evil and actually have it used for good is a very difficult thing to do.
Iguess it all goes to Jerry Hall.
They were never married.
That’s for sure.
Too many idle rich anyway, living on the hard work of others with no appreciation of what it takes to earn that kind of wealth.
Doesn’t mean the kids are getting nothing.
Yeah they were never married, but she I think pushed out 4 of Mick’s kids.
Just wait till Biden’s done. $500M will be nothing.
“Giving away $500 million and actually have it not wasted, not contribute to some evil and actually have it used for good is a very difficult thing to do.”
No doubt. A great problem to have. :-)
She married, then later divorce, Rupert Murdoch.
Jerry was married to Rupert Murdoch, she’ll be ok.
Actually. they did get married in 1990, but the courts ruled it was invalid. Apparently, Sir Jagger arranged a marriage he knew everyone would think was valid, but he could later claim wasn’t. That seems kind of fraudulent to me.
“I spent half my money on gambling, alcohol and wild women. The other half I wasted.”
WC Fields
I can help for a small fee!
When the books are written, Jerry Hall will be up their with Jezabel.
With few exceptions, it is never a good idea to leave your children with so much money that they never have to work for a living. They typically get spoiled and end up with wasted lives. Also, they tend to be very liberal, as they will never know what it is like to earn their own wealth on their own hard work and merits.
Mick Jaggar: The children don’t need $500 million to live well.
I notice that Mick Jaggar isn’t giving any of it away now...
Indeed. It's probably easier to teach your children to live prudently and handle money wisely. Doing that is a father's responsibility.
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