In her 1986 memoir Real Life, she recalls him turning up to her Bloomsbury apartment at midnight. Marsha Hunt first met Mick Jagger when she was asked by the Rolling Stones to feature in a photoshoot for their track Honky Tonk Woman. She refused the offer due to her status as a role model for black women as well as not wanting to feature as an object of sex. However, Marsha Hunt's firmness in her values only made Mick Jagger want her more. As for Hunt, she has since written a number of books, including a 1986 autobiography entitledReal Life: The Story of a Survivor, a 2005 memoir about her battle with breast cancer and a series of novels. [3][4] Hunt's father, Blaire Theodore Hunt, Jr.,[4] was one of America's first black psychiatrists[2] but he did not live with Hunt; she found out when she was 15 years old that he had taken his own life three years previously. [47] In 1975, Hunt appeared as Sabina in The Skin of Our Teeth. Vip News: Arnold Schwarzenegger sendet schweinische Gre auf - Stern Marsha then became desperate for financial support. Jagger had his second child, Jade Jagger with Prez-Mora Macias. [5], After her mastectomy, she contracted the superbug MRSA and had to be treated with Zyvox. Most recently the singer bought a $1.98 million home near Sarasota, Florida (via People ), which has four bedrooms, an outdoor pool, and a spa, as well as several outdoor living spaces. In 1978, Hunt filed another complaint on paternity suit in Los Angeles to pay $580 a week along with the claim of admitting their daughter in public. Mark Paytress, "Marc: The Rise and Fall of a 20th Century Superstar", Omnibus Press, 2002. Karis Jagger, daughter of Mick Jagger and Marsha Hunt. Marsha Hunt: The Complete Story of Mick Jagger's "Brown Sugar" Karis Hunt Jagger was Mick Jagger's first and only child with Marsha Hunt, reports Rocks Off magazine. The letters were sold by Sotheby's of London for 182,250 ($301,000). Georgia May Jagger was born on Jan. 12, 1992, to Jagger and Hall. Jagger is the half-brother of seven children: Jade, Elizabeth, James, Georgia, Gabriel, Lucas Maurice Morad, and Deveraux Octavian Basil Jagger. It's reported that Hunt adamantly stated, "I never wanted to be known as Mick Jagger's girlfriend." [19], Hunt said that she met Mick Jagger in 1969 when The Rolling Stones asked her to pose for an ad for "Honky Tonk Women", which she refused to do because she "didn't want to look like [she'd] just been had by all the Rolling Stones. [21] The relationship ended in June 1970, when Hunt was pregnant with Jagger's first child, Karis. Source: Twitter, Hunt became the first African American to ever grace the cover. See Mick Jagger's 8 Kids, Ranging From 4 to 50 Years Old As an actress, she appeared in the Hammer Horror film Dracula A.D. 1972, alongside Hammer heavyweights Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee (who kills her onscreen). Marsha Hunt filmography - Wikipedia [2] In her book Undefeated she recalled that during her time at Berkeley they "were sitting in for the Free Speech Movement, smoking pot, experimenting with acid, lining up to take Oriental philosophy courses, daring to co-habit, and going to dances in San Francisco.