Luciana Gimenez reveals details of her relationship with Mick Jagger: ‘I never needed money from a man’

Luciana Gimenez reveals details of her relationship with Mick Jagger: ‘I never needed money from a man’


The presenter participated in the podcast MaterniDelas, by Claudia Raia and Tata Estaniecki

Luciana Gimenez participated in MaterniDelas, a podcast hosted by Claudia Raia AND Tata Estaniecki. In the conversation, he made a rare statement about his relationship with Mick Jagger with whom she had a son in 1999. Luca Jagger Today he is 25 years old.




In the conversation Luciana comments on the judgment she received when the world learned of her pregnancy. “They said I would have a pension (…) I never needed money from a man. Look how delicious! I had no money left for anything, I was hungry, I had no place to live, but I never had need a man (.. .) The woman always seems to be in the shadow of the man,” he said.

At the time, the Brazilian was living in the UK and had to move country due to harassment from the local press. He went to Australia, then Brazil and finally moved to New York, where Lucas was born. “I moved to New York with no place to live, no doctor, no nothing, desperate. Then Lucas’ father helped me. He found a good obstetrician and I went to live in a tiny apartment and stayed there until I didn’t have my child alone. I said, ‘I’ll have this baby alone, so no one will bother me,'” she explained.

The tabloid revealed it World news touched your cell phone. “Then I discovered that they had intercepted my cell phone. I discovered it ten years later, when they closed the newspaper. I should have reported it. The boys [que processou] they won money,” she said. “They found out the sex of my son. And Mick [fazendo sinal de um telefone] He said “you told me” and I didn’t say anything. Then I found out that my phone had been tapped,” he said.

In 2011, the tabloid was accused of hacking the cellphone messages of a 13-year-old girl who had been kidnapped and murdered. The wiretap was criticized by then Prime Minister David Cameron and gave rise to a more in-depth investigation, which revealed that the newspaper had carried out hundreds of illegal wiretaps, including on the phones of the Royal Family and authorities, including David Cameron himself . The scandal led to the closure of the newspaper, which belonged to tycoon Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp group.



Luciana Gimenez and Lucas Jagger celebrate their son Lucas Jagger's birthday


Luciana Gimenez reveals details of her relationship with Mick Jagger: ‘I never needed money from a man’

Source: Terra

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