L'Wren - has legs right up to her arse. Did you see her in yesterday's Daily Express? Jagger is a dirty, stinking, LUCKY, bastard!
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Mick Jagger's latest girlfriend
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Originally posted by SionnerL'Wren - has legs right up to her arse. Did you see her in yesterday's Daily Express? Jagger is a dirty, stinking, LUCKY, bastard!
Anyway enough of that - let's have the pics!!!
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And there was me thinking it was just a handy convenience that my legs were exactly the right length to reach from my arse to the ground.
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May I oblige, Miss L'wren Scott current Jagger poking material.....................
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I'm sure she is with him for his wit and personality too...
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