Who was the 1st the first to comment on the similar looks of Mick and Bianca Jagger, writing :
<< Mick had finally given in to his narcissism and could made love to himself <<
The “Civil” Ceremony
Both Mick and Bianca are late. In front of the town hall is an assorted throng of pres photographers from every corner of the globe. Marius Estezan, the Mayor St. Tropez, awaits the couple and fields questions from the world’s press in the council chambers.
Estezan, obviously unhappy with the intrusion of the hoards of press and non-appearance of the couple told Les Perrin, The Rolling Stones press officer, that if they are not there by 4:30, there will be no wedding. So Perrin called Mick Jagger to tells him what is happening and gets an earful from Mick Jagger, “GET RID OF THEM! If there’s going to be that crowd, then I am not getting married.”
Jerry Pompili, who has only recently been working with The Stones after being house manager at The Filmore East, and Mick Jagger‘s assistant and The Rolling Stones logistics man Allan Dunn try to clear the hall. This proves to be a tough task as the photographers do not want to leave and, much to the annoyance of The Rolling Stones camp, they do not have to leave as French law makes all public buildings public!
Perrin calls Mick Jagger again to tell him the news and Mick Jagger, by now not in the best of moods, says, “@#$%& Hell! I wish to god I’d never said I was going to get married in the first place.” So Mick and Bianca arrived to find over 100 members of the world’s press fighting for pole position in the blazing hot sun. Flash bulbs fire off as questions in a multitude of languages and accents bombard the couple as the pushing, jostling and insanity descends on them.
During this bombardment Mick Jagger allegedly says something along the lines of “@#$%& it I am not doing this” making Bianca cry, much to the joy of the photographers who think they may just have made their fortunes with the photos of Mick Jagger jilting his bride. However Perrin manages to persuade Mick and Bianca to pose for photographs and get it over with now. So they pose and the photographers then leave them to go to the civil ceremony.
I am a Frenchie ,as Mick affectionately called them in the Old Grey Whistle Test in 1977 .