They are one of the friendliest ex-couples in show business so it seems only natural that Mick Jagger should join his former wife Jerry Hall and a group of her friends for lunch. The Rolling Stones frontman looked at ease among the all-female group as they shared a joke outside the restaurant in Knightsbridge. Yet while Mick, now preparing to launch his latest solo album, seems to enjoy his time with the ladies he admits he still hasn’t found Miss Right.
Speaking in a Scottish newspaper last week, he said: “I’ve never been deeply, madly in love,” a comment which must have been especially difficult for Jerry – his wife of nine years and the mother of four of his children – to hear. “I’m just not an emotional person,” added the legendary performer, who has been linked in the past with everyone from one-time Oscar nominee Uma Thurman to model Sophie Dahl.
Texas-born Jerry, now dating film producer George Waud, has confessed that she feels sorry for Mick and his philandering ways. “It’s hard for him,” she said. “He has this Dionysian thing going on; women throw themselves at him, really smart women.” Mick and Jerry walked down the aisle in 1990 but she divorced the rocker in 1999 after he fathered a child with Brazilian model Luciana Morad.
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Although she and Mick have remained friends since their divorce, it can't have been easy for Jerry Hall, the rocker's ex-wife and mother of four of his children, to hear him announce: "I’ve never been deeply, madly in love"
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But then, as the Rolling Stone himself confessed, he's not a particularly emotional person
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Despite the fact that Mick once claimed his and Jerry's marriage was a sham and repeatedly cheated on her, the pair have managed to retain a friendly relationship following their high-profile parting of the ways