Mick Jagger’s Bisexual Claim: New Book Reveals Fling With Two Rolling Stones Members

Mick Jagger’s Bisexual Claim: New Book Reveals Fling With Two Rolling Stones Members

Rock‑N‑Roll Revelation: Mick Jagger’s Bisexual Playbook

From the smoky glow of a club stage to the glare of a paperback, the newest book The Stone Age by Lesley‑Ann Jones has turned the frontman of the Rolling Stones from a legendary rocker into a newly minted bisexual icon. The 79‑year‑old vocalist’s alleged liaisons with guitarist Keith Richards and former Stones member Mick Taylor have sparked a wild gossip storm.

The Manuscript’s Main Findings

  • Two Stones stars—Keith Richards (78) and Mick Taylor (73)—feature neck‑to‑neck in a “long appendix” that catalogs every romantically daring moment the band’s members have supposedly indulged in.
  • Jagger’s alleged fling with David Bowie is given a wink, and a brief romance with Austrian actor Helmut Berger (who allegedly introduced him to his first wife, Bianca) finds its way to the pages.
  • The book quotes storied lovers such as Anita Pallenberg (deceased 2017) who claimed Mick was “in love with Keith,” and Marianne Faithfull, who confessed that she sensed “a sexual undercurrent” between the two.
  • A key claim: former Mick Taylor wife Rose overheard a sensual scene involving Jagger and Taylor, according to Paul Levett, who says: “She told me that she found her husband in bed with Mick Jagger. Why would she say such a thing to me, if she had not seen it with her own eyes?”

Already Rumored, Now Published

The Jagger–Taylor romance has flirted with public rumor for years, with Christopher Andersen’s 2012 book hinting at the pair “dozing in bed together.” Years of whispers finally culminated in this new, bold claim.

Keith’s Mixed Emotion

Keith Richards himself, who once teased the world with a “tiny todger” remark in 2010, later described the bond as “Mick and I live off the fire between us. We were made for each other. It’s like putting on an old glove, man, you know.”

Official Silence

As of now, the writers of the Rolling Stones, Jagger, Richards, and Taylor have kept their quiet. Their spokespersons have declined to comment—perhaps because they don’t feel the need to clarify such a rock‑legends‑own-label story.

Why This Matters

When the icon of swagger and swagger, Mick Jagger, is woven in a new narrative that frames him as bisexual, it redefines the legacy of the Rolling Stones. This book forces fans, historians, and music aficionados to re‑envision a timeless riffster’s personal repertoire—not just on stage but behind the curtains of love and lust.

So grab a copy, turn the page, and see if you agree that Jagger, Richards, and Taylor were not just chords but a full-blown duet in the symphony of rock history.