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Aquamarine
Just saw that. I think it's great how their various families and exes have such good relationships when, after all, they don't have to.
What's the yikes for?
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lettingitbleed
just a gut first impression upon viewing the pic...I was trying not to be too rude but.... Jerry is looking a bit like Dee Snyder these days.
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Aquamarine
A lot of 57-year-old women wouldn't mind looking like Jerry!
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Aquamarine
A lot of 57-year-old women wouldn't mind looking like Jerry!
Neither would their husbands
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latebloomer
Many divorced women do keep their married names Big Al, usually when there are children involved. I've also heard that it's expensive to change your name on everything, which of course, would not have been a problem for Bianca.
But to the photo, Jerry and Bianca have different styles which reflect their personalities and I agree with Aquamarine, they both look great.
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Aquamarine
Bianca has mostly used the high profile of the Jagger name for her social activism, from what I gather--I don't know of her using it to enhance her life as a socialite or whatever. But I don't know much about her except her various causes.
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Aquamarine
A lot of 57-year-old women wouldn't mind looking like Jerry!
Neither would their husbands
What does THAT mean?!
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Title5Take1
June 5, 1978 entry, THE ANDY WARHOL DIARIES:
"Mick opened the door. I thought he wouldn’t be there. He was on his way up to Woodstock. I asked him if it was true that he’d bought 200 acres up there and he said no, that he was just living upstairs from a dump. He showed me their new album and the cover looked good, pull-out, die-cut, but they were back in drag again! Isn’t that something?
"After we left the Carlyle I told Jerry I thought Mick had ruined the Love You Live cover I did for them by writing all over it—it’s his handwriting, and he wrote so big. The kids who buy the album would have a good piece of art if he hadn’t spoiled it. And Stevie got it into Earl Wilson’s column that Bianca was `so touched' by the `Miss You' song that she `slowed down divorce proceedings,' but Jerry said the song was really written about her."