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Mick Jagger Obsession With Angelina Jolie Revealed in New Book

A new book has claimed that Mick Jagger had an obsession with Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie. The new book by author Christopher Andersen is titled "MICK: The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger" and claims that the rock star used to phone the actress constantly.

The author has claimed that Jagger has been infatuated by Jolie since around 1997, according to Radar Online, and even attempted to use expensive gifts to gain her affections. The claims describe how Jagger used to call her repeatedly and would sometimes get angry if she didn't reply back quickly enough.

However, it appears as though his efforts all fell on deaf ears and she refused to take notice or listen to his advances.

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Jagger has not yet come out to admit or deny the claims made in the book, but many would not be shocked either way, as both the actress and the rock star have had wild pasts.

Jolie has since gone on to settle down with Hollywood actor Brad Pitt and they currently have six children. The actress is even a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador and is committed to humanitarian work and raising awareness throughout the globe.

Mick Jagger is in fact Sir Mick Jagger, and is best known for being the lead vocalist and a founder member of The Rolling Stones. His career has spanned over 50 years and has had a string of era defining hits. Allmusic has described Jagger as "one of the most popular and influential frontmen in the history of rock & roll.

In 1985, Jagger released his first solo album, She's the Boss, and was knighted by the Britain's Queen Elizabeth in 2003. In early 2009, he joined the eclectic supergroup SuperHeavy and is still making music today.

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