Mick Jagger has finally opened up about his girlfriend L'Wren Scott who was found dead in her apartment in Manhattan months ago.
The Rolling Stones front man was in grief after learning of her girlfriend's suicide while he was on a tour with his band. The sudden passing of Miss Scott, a fashion designer has left his family and friends in a great confusion as they are puzzled with the reason behind her death. There were various theories helmed as everyone wants to identify the real cause and included in those theories is the alleged millions of debts that the designer has while there are also saying that the impending split of the couple drove her to commit suicide.
While the media has been busy speculating of the reason of Scott's suicide, her family including her longtime partner and best friend has remained silent about the issue. As they mourned for the designer's passing, the Rolling Stones singer expressed her sadness and confusion of his partner's loss.
"I am still struggling to understand how my lover and best friend could end her life in this tragic way" Mick Jagger said about his girlfriend who was found dead.
It has been several months already and the singer has decided to end his silence as he finally opened up about the tragic incident that has occurred in his life. According to his recent interview in NBC's today Show, the singer expressed that it has been "a difficult year".
"It's been a difficult, very hard year, but I got back into it by working on touring with The Stones in Europe and doing other things including doing this great movie." Mick Jagger revealed that getting back to work is one of his ways to cope with his grief about his girlfriend who was found dead.
Scott and the singer have been dating for 13 years already. Months after Scott's death, her sister was reportedly in rage after seeing a photo of the singer with 27-year-old ballerina Melanie Hamrick was leaked just months after his girlfriend was found dead. In defense, Mick Jagger's friends says that he is just trying to move on by seeing other women.
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