Mick Jagger’s love letters fetch more than RM900,000


A COLLECTION of letters sent by Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger to his secret lover in the summer of 1969 sold for £187,250 (RM921,906) at a London auction on Wednesday, trumping their pre-sale estimate of £70,000 to £100,000 (RM344,638 to RM492,279).

The letters were written to black American singer Marsha Hunt, aged 23 at the time, while Jagger was filming the movie Ned Kelly in Australia.

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