Stones' Mick Jagger visits Brazilian son at school
Posted on: Monday, 20 February 2006, 16:35 CST
SAO PAULO, Brazil (Reuters) - The leader of the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger, visited his Brazilian son at school on Monday in Sao Paulo, eyewitnesses said, two days after his band performed a free concert for more than a million fans on Copacabana beach.
The mother of Jagger's six-year-old child, Lucas, is Luciana Gimenez, a Brazilian model turned TV host.
Lucas attends St. Paul's, a exclusive British school in one of Sao Paulo's richest neighborhoods.
The rock star's visit caused a commotion of fans and photographers that frightened the child, seen crying while leaving the school with his mother in a Volvo. Jagger, who was wearing Bermuda shorts and sunglasses, left in a Jaguar.
Source: REUTERS
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