Georgia May Jagger shows off her abs in a sports bra as she does sunset yoga – after Sir Mick hinted his children would NOT inherit his $500 million fortune
Georgia May Jagger took to Instagram on Sunday to show off her latest workout.
The 31-year-old model showed off her abs in a black and white sports bra and leggings while doing sunset yoga.
Set up for the workout session in her huge bathroom, Georgia took advantage of the soft lighting to capture beautiful photos.
The blonde beauty put her best foot forward as she posed on her knees before posing for a selfie in front of the shower.
This comes after Sir Mick Jagger, 80, hinted that his share of the Rolling Stones’ back catalog would be donated to charity rather than his children.
Wow! Georgia May Jagger, 31, showed off her abs in a black and white sports bra and leggings as she did yoga at sunset on Sunday, showing off her latest workout on Instagram
Pretty: Set up for the workout session in her huge bathroom, the model took advantage of the soft lighting to capture gorgeous photos
Rocker Mick said his eight children “don’t need $500 million (£400 million) to live on”, so he has apparently thought of another way to donate his fortune.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, he said that giving the money to charity could “do some good in the world.”
The Stones had to learn to manage themselves financially after experiencing serious ownership issues.
They still don’t own the rights to their pre-1971 catalog – which includes many of their biggest singles like Satisfaction, Paint it Black and Jumpin Jack Flash.
In the 1960s, the band hired accountant Allen Klein to stabilize their finances.
Allen had worked with the Beatles and the Kinks and negotiated a lucrative deal with Decca for the Stones, but when the partnership ended, he managed to retain ownership of their catalog for the years he managed them – from 1965 to 1970.
The Stones received millions in royalties – but not as much as if they had had sole ownership of the music.
Other music stars have sold the rights to their works in recent years, including Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon and Sting. No decisions have been made about the Stones’ catalog yet.
Big ideas! Mick Jagger has hinted that his share of the Rolling Stones’ back catalog will be donated to charity rather than his children