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Mick Jagger Posts Tribute Photo of His Late Girlfriend in Honor of Her Birthday
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The English singer shared a gorgeous photo of her late lover L'Wren Scott on Twitter to commemorate her birthday, featuring the designer posing seductively while sitting on a chair.

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Mick Jagger is remembering his beloved late girlfriend L'Wren Scott on what would have been her 51st birthday. The lead singer of The Rolling Stones took to Twitter on Tuesday, April 28 to pay tribute to the late designer, sharing a throwback photo of his girlfriend of 13 years.

Photographed by Jean Pigozzi, the black-and-white picture features Scott posing seductively while putting her long legs in full view and wearing her shiny long hair down. She was photographed while sitting on a chair in what appears to be a recording studio. "Remembering L'Wren on her birthday Photo by Jean Pigozzi," Jagger wrote alongside the picture.

The tribute photo also came shortly after Scott's first death anniversary. Scott passed away on March 17, 2014 at the age of 49. The result of the autopsy revealed that the death was purely suicide after she was found in her expensive apartment in Manhattan.

After learning of the shocking death news, Jagger who had been in Australia for a tour at that time postponed the tour and immediately jetted off to the U.S. He reportedly suffered from an acute traumatic stress disorder due to losing his longtime partner.

"We spent many wonderful years together and had made a great life for ourselves," Jagger wrote on Facebook alongside a snap of Scott after her passing. "She had great presence and her talent was much admired, not least by me. I have been touched by the tributes that people have paid to her, and also the personal messages of support that I have received."

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Earlier this year, Jagger planned to start a scholarship in honor of Scott. The scholarship was said to pick one lucky master degree student per year over a period of three years to study in Central Saint Martins college, London.

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