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Mick Jagger says his 8 kids “don’t need $500M to live well”, may donate to charity

“You maybe do some good in the world”

Newsroom October 3 04:13

Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger insinuated that he may not leave his entire fortune to his 8 children.

The 80-year-old musician made the comments while discussing the potential sale of the Stones’ post-1971 catalog. The Wall Street Journal interviewer said a huge sum of cash may be less complicated for his kids, but Jagger insisted he wasn’t selling, saying, “the children don’t need $500 million to live well. Come on.”

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The rock star added that he considered donating his wealth to charity. “You maybe do some good in the world,” he said, also noting how he’s not planning on publishing an autobiography.

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