Book claims Jagger and Jolie had fling

Angelina Jolie had a relationship with Mick Jagger while he was married to Jerry Hall, a new book has claimed.

Angelina Jolie had a relationship with Mick Jagger while he was married to Jerry Hall, a new book has claimed.

The ‘Changeling’ star allegedly embarked on a romance with the Rolling Stones rocker when she starred in the video for his group’s single ‘Anybody Seen My Baby?’ in 1997, and went on to have a second relationship with him in 2003, according to author Jenny Paul’s new book ‘Brad Pitt and Angelina: The True Story’.

Mick, 66, started dating Jerry in 1977, while married to his first spouse Bianca. He wed the Texan supermodel in a Hindu ceremony in Indonesia in 1990, but had their union annulled nine years later – shortly after fathering a child with Brazilian model Luciana Gimenez - claiming it was invalid.

Jenny – who also alleges Angelina dated Colin Farrell for four months after they filmed ‘Alexander’ in 2004 - has spent six years researching the book and lists Angelina’s friend Texas Terri and a former boyfriend of her mother Marcheline Bertrand among her sources.

Jenny said: "Hollywood will be rocked by these revelations about Brad and Angelina."

According to the author, Angelina and Brad - who raise six kids together – want to have a total of 13 children, but only when 46-year-old Brad decides the time is right.

Jenny told Life and Style magazine: “Some will be adopted, some will be biological.

"The power base in the relationship has changed. Angelina wore the pants first, but now Brad's the one wearing them."

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