Thursday, April 29, 2010

Mick Jagger grounds his wild child Georgia May ahead of her A-Levels

By Simon Cable and Richard Simpson


Thing of the past: Georgia May on a night out at Bungalow 8 in London. She has now been grounded by her Rolling Stone father Mick Jagger


For most teenagers, being banned from parties by your parents seems so unfair.
But when your father is Sir Mick Jagger, the decision must be even harder to swallow.

Georgia May, daughter of Sir Mick and Jerry Hall, has been 'grounded' by her parents who are concerned about her wild partying in the run up to her A-level exams this summer.

The 18-year-old was forced to cancel a planned appearance at a party on King's Road in Chelsea on Tuesday night, instead being told she had to remain at home studying.

Her parents believe she is not spending enough time preparing for her exams at her £10,000-a-year school in Surrey.

They were left dismayed when pictures emerged in January that appeared to show her sniffing a substance during her birthday party at a pub near the family home.


Girl about town: Georgia May Jagger with her elder sister Elizabeth at London fashion week


Later that night she was also involved in a fight with the children of fellow Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood.

But after accepting an invitation to the star-studded launch of the Samsung 3D TV at Saatchi Gallery this week, she was forced by her parents to cancel with less than an hour to spare.

A source said: 'Although Georgia is adamant drugs were not taken on her birthday and that the fight was nothing to do with her, Mick and Jerry curtailed her partying from that point on.'


source:dailymail

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