What Mick Jagger Didn’t Want Fans to Know – Until Now
In a new biography that has shocked longtime fans, explosive claims suggest that Mick Jagger—the iconic frontman of The Rolling Stones—once had romantic or sexual relationships with other members of the band.
The claim appears in “Mick: The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger” by bestselling author Christopher Andersen. The book suggests that during the chaotic and hedonistic peak of rock stardom in the ‘60s and ‘70s, boundaries blurred within the band—not just musically but personally. According to sources cited in the book, Mick Jagger had flings with guitarist Keith Richards and possibly with other bandmates, though none of the alleged relationships were long-term.
Though unconfirmed by Jagger himself, the author backs the claims with accounts from insiders and people close to the band. Andersen writes that Jagger’s fluid sexuality was an “open secret” within the rock elite, and that it was never truly hidden—just never openly acknowledged.
For fans, the revelation reframes how we view the dynamics within the world’s most famous rock band. It also raises questions about the emotional undercurrents that fueled The Rolling Stones’ turbulent yet electrifying legacy.
While some critics dismiss the claims as sensationalism, others see it as a long-overdue exploration of a man who has always blurred the lines—musically, culturally, and personally.