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Sir Mick Jagger responds to John Mulaney calling him not 'nice'

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July 12, 2026

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Sir Mick Jagger has admitted he is disassociated from real life after John Mulaney said he was not nice when they worked together.

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Us Weekly

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· Jul 12, 2026

Mick Jagger Reacts to John Mulaney Saying He Was Not 'Nice' at ‘SNL’

Mick Jagger reacted to comedian John Mulaney saying that the Rolling Stones frontman was not “nice” when they worked together on Saturday Night Live. “A lot of people in show business only hang around with people in show business, because they’ve got something in common, they can relate to each other, and you get disassociated []

Twitchy

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· Jul 12, 2026

Like a Rolling Stone: Mick Jagger Tells ‘The Boss’ Audiences Get No Satisfaction From His Political Rants

Like a Rolling Stone: Mick Jagger Tells ‘The Boss’ Audiences Get No Satisfaction From His Political Rants

TheJournal.ie

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· Jul 5, 2026

Sitdown Sunday: Mick Jagger shares his secrets to a long life

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Off The Press

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· Jul 12, 2026

Mick Jagger can’t get no satisfaction from Springsteen’s Trump-bashing

It’s only rock and roll. Mick Jagger said he doesn’t want The Rolling Stones concerts to sound anything like Bruce Springsteen’s politically-charged shows. “You don’t want to lecture,” Jagger said during a podcast interview posted Saturday by The New York Times. Jagger shared his thoughts after host David Marchese asked the iconic frontman about his []...Click to read more

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 7, 2026

‘Utterly disgraceful’: Jacinta Price outraged by Albanese’s ‘misogynistic’ comments

​Shadow Small Business Minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Price says the comments made by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese about Kylie Minogue were "misogynistic". ​“I think it is utterly disgraceful that you have got the Prime Minister… sexually objectifying a very well-known pop singer,” Ms Price told Sky News host Chris Kenny. ​“What kind of message does that send to women, to young girls in our own country, that your Prime Minister can discuss you in the most crass, misogynistic terms and expect to get away with that kind of behaviour. ​“He has just become completely so arrogant, so blatant, so full of hubris.”

Fark

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· Jun 26, 2026

Buried lede: Mick Jagger is Keith Richards' horcrux [CSB]

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Related coverage for "Sir Mick Jagger responds to John Mulaney calling him not 'nice'": Us Weekly — Mick Jagger Reacts to John Mulaney Saying He Was Not 'Nice' at ‘SNL’. Twitchy — Like a Rolling Stone: Mick Jagger Tells ‘The Boss’ Audiences Get No Satisfaction From His Political Rants. TheJournal.ie — Sitdown Sunday: Mick Jagger shares his secrets to a long life . Off The Press — Mick Jagger can’t get no satisfaction from Springsteen’s Trump-bashing. Sky News Australia — ‘Utterly disgraceful’: Jacinta Price outraged by Albanese’s ‘misogynistic’ comments. Fark — Buried lede: Mick Jagger is Keith Richards' horcrux [CSB]