SIR MICK JAGGER has launched a thinly-veiled attack on his ROLLING STONES bandmate KEITH RICHARDS for releasing a tell-all book, insisting stars only publish "tedious" autobiographies "for money".
The guitarist released his memoirs, Life, back in October and the book made a number of unflattering references to Jagger, likening him to an annoying mynah bird and suggesting he has a small penis.
Jagger now appears to have taken a swipe at Richards for publishing the tome by criticizing celebrities who lift the lid on their personal lives in print. He tells the New York Times' T Magazine, "Personally. I think it's really quite tedious raking over the past. Mostly, people only do it for the money."
And the star is adamant he doesn't want to write his own life story: "You don't want to end up like some old footballer in a pub, talking about how he made the cross in the cup final in 1964."
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