Jerry Hall opens up about 'womanizer' Mick Jagger in autobiography

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The actress has described her ex-husband as 'a dangerous sexual predator' who replaced his drug addiction with sex.

Actress Jerry Hall has, in her long-awaited autobiography, described her ex-husband Mick Jagger as 'a dangerous sexual predator' who replaced his drug addiction with sex.

She has revealed that Jagger repeatedly cheated on her during their 23-year relationship.

In an extract from her autobiography, Hall reveals how Jagger seduced her as a teenager while engaged to Bryan Ferry.

The 54-year-old says she was never able to change the Rolling Stones frontman's womanising ways.

But despite his infidelity, Hall reveals her enduring love for the man who was gentle and charming and had a 'talent for feelings'.

Hall also describes in detail for the first time how Jagger persuaded her to start an affair with him while she was engaged to Ferry.

Hall reveals how she left Ferry after a passionate holiday in Morocco with Jagger.

"Mick was so confident and cool — he didn't give a hoot what people thought of him," the Daily Mail quoted her as saying.

"I knew he had a reputation as a womaniser, but I was hopeful. I had got him to quit heroin — I could get him to give up girls as well.

"But I couldn't — I knew he was not the forgiving type and I was already too much in love with Mick.

"I had weaned him off drugs, but they had been replaced by sex and he had never had proper treatment," she said.