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Mick Jagger's security guy reportedly helped Rupert Murdoch's ex-wife disable security cameras suspected of be – Business Insider India


  • Mick Jagger sent his security consultant to help his disable cameras in Rupert Murdoch’s ex-wife’s house, Vanity Fair reported.
  • The camera footage from Jerry Hall’s was allegedly being sent to Fox headquarters.

When it comes to divorces — particularly with Rupert Murdoch — you can’t always get what you want. But being Mick Jagger’s former longtime partner may help.

According to a new Vanity Fair report, the rockstar sent his security consultant to disconnect surveillance cameras in the home of Jerry Hall, Murdoch’s fourth wife who he divorced last year. The footage from the home in Oxfordshire — which she got in the divorce settlement — was being sent to Murdoch’s Fox headquarters, Vanity Fair reported.

Jagger decided to help his former partner after Murdoch ended his six-year marriage with Hall over email. The model and actress had 30 days to move her possessions out of their Bel Air estate, per Vanity Fair.

Hall, who married Murdoch in 2016, had previously been married to Jagger. The pair were partners for 22 years, got married in 1990, and divorced in 1999, per Town & Country. They share four children, per People.

“All of our friends are the same friends, we like the same people,” Hall told The Independent in 2005 of her relationship with Jagger. “So we got on great. Except he slept with lots of other people, which was horrible.”

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Despite their fallout, they seemed to have remained friends, The Evening Standard reported. In 2022, Hall was reportedly seen getting dinner with Jagger, their daughter Georgia May Jagger, and Jagger’s new girlfriend Melanie Hamrick at Paris Fashion Week, per the Evening Standard.

Representatives for Murdoch, Hall, and Jagger did not immediately respond to Insider’s requests for comment.

Read the Vanity Fair’s full report on Rupert Murdoch here.



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