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Lucas Jagger wanted his Instagram followers to know he’s been doing all right after undergoing surgery on his ears. The 21-year-old son of Mick Jagger and Luciana Gimenez took to Instagram on April 5, posting a series of photos from his stay in the hospital. The first image in the carousel post featured Lucas with bandages wrapped around his head and an oxygen tube in his nose. Lucas also appeared to be resting in the photo.
The second image featured the 21-year-old taking a selfie and wearing a
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Though he started his career as the comedy director, doing broad, R-rated comedies such as “Step-Brothers,” “Anchorman,” and “Talledega Nights,” Adam McKay has transformed into something of a dramedy auteur, with films such as “The Big Short” and “Vice.” But with his star-studded Netflix film, “Don’t Look Up,” it appears the filmmaker is skewing more towards his earlier work, while still delivering some serious themes.
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Following the release of their collaborative single ‘Eazy Sleazy’ earlier this week, Mick Jagger and Dave Grohl have launched an NFT auction for ownership of an exclusive piece of digital artwork related to the record. Money raised from that auction will go to supporting grassroots live music venues in the UK and US.Jagger described the post-lockdown anthem as a piece of “much-needed optimism”.
NEW YORK -- Mick Jagger and Dave Grohl have teamed up for a hard-rock pandemic anthem called “Eazy Sleazy.”“It’s a song that I wrote about coming out of lockdown, with some much needed optimism," Jagger said in a statement Tuesday. “Thanks to Dave Grohl for jumping on drums, bass and guitar.
Mick Jagger has announced that he is selling an art piece built around his new solo track ‘Eazy Sleazy’ as an NFT (non-fungible token) to raise funds for beleaguered independent music venues.The surprise track from the Rolling Stones frontman sees him collaborating with Foo Fighters leader Dave Grohl and was shared on YouTube earlier this week (April 13), having been penned by Jagger during the coronavirus-enforced lockdown.Jagger has now teamed up with 3D artist Olivia Latta, aka Extraweg, for
An emotional Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visited Marlborough House Gardens to look at the flowers and tributes which have been left for Prince Philip. Thousands of floral tributes have been left for the Duke of Edinburgh after he passed away aged 99 on 9 April.
Don’t expect to read Mick Jagger’s autobiography any time soon. The Rolling Stones frontman says the process of writing his life story was “dull and upsetting.”
Mick Jagger has spoken about why he has never finished writing his memoirs, describing the process as “simply dull and upsetting”.The Rolling Stones frontman was asked about his unfinished autobiography in a new interview with BBC 6 Music News‘ Matt Everitt following the release yesterday (April 13) of ‘Eazy Sleazy’, his new collaborative single with Dave Grohl.Jagger previously said in 2014 that anyone wanting to read his memoirs should “look it up on Wikipedia”, while in 2017 the writer and
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Mick Jagger has opened up on his distrust of anti-vaccination activists and conspiracy theorists, after taking aim at them on his latest track.Yesterday (April 13) saw the Rolling Stones icon team up with Dave Grohl on ‘Easy Sleazy’ – which offers a rollicking look at life throughout the coronavirus pandemic.The track finds Jagger “shooting the vaccine, Bill Gates is in my bloodstream” – a tongue-in-cheek nod to dangerous disinformation that has been spread throughout the pandemic.Discussing the
Mick Jagger teamed up with Dave Grohl to release a surprise song about coming out of the pandemic. The Rolling Stones singer and the Foo Fighters frontman put out "Eazy Sleazy" on Tuesday (see the video and full lyrics below).
quarantine weight gain and anti-vaxxers. The song “Eazy Sleazy” dropped Tuesday via YouTube.
Mick Jagger just dropped a huge surprise for his fans.
Mick Jagger and Dave Grohl have joined forces for a new collaborative single, ‘Eazy Sleazy’ – you can listen to it below.The surprise track from the Foo Fighters and The Rolling Stones frontmen was shared on YouTube this afternoon (April 13), having been penned by Jagger during the coronavirus-enforced lockdown.Jagger provides vocals and plays guitar on the infectious rock team-up, with Grohl performing drums, guitar and bass.‘Eazy Sleazy’ finds Jagger reference “zoom calls”, being “home in
season 8 couple Mike and Natalie had to face a painful moment in their relationship in this exclusive clip from part one of this season's highly anticipated tell-all special, airing Sunday.In the clip, the two discuss how Mike abruptly called off their wedding just two hours before the ceremony and three days before Natalie's visa expired.
Sir Mick Jagger's son has undergone ear surgery. Lucas Jagger, 21, is recovering after he underwent a tympanomastoidectomy and had a cholesteatoma removed from the middle ear and has since shared several snaps from the hospital.
Mick Jagger’s son Lucas is on the mend after a bout of surgery.