Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Poignant: Mick Jagger’s Daughter Georgia Breaks Silence on L’Wren Scott: “I Miss L’Wren So Much”

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Since the funeral of L’Wren Scott we haven’t heard much from the Jagger family. But Georgia May Jagger, daughter of Mick and Jerry Hall, posted a photo of herself with L’Wren and a lovely thought on Instagram. This should negate the terrible and ugly fictions created by the tabloids that Scott was not close to the Jagger kids. Lemming tab writers just swallowed whatever crap their colleagues came up with. If Karis Jagger, Mick’s eldest daughter, hadn’t like Scott she sure wouldn’t have shlepped around L.A. looking for a cemetery.

She writes: “I miss L’wren so much and I am so sad she isn’t here anymore. She was such a big part of my life. I will never forget all the fun times we had together. She was part of our family and always will be. Rest in peace.”

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