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Mick Jagger Sings Different Tune When Topless Girl is His Daughter

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Georgia May Jagger

Mick Jagger sings a lot about the delights of young girls.

Take the song "Brown Sugar." ("Brown sugar! How come you taste so good? Brown Sugar! Just like a young girl should!")

Then there's "Stray Cat Blues," practically an ode to underage sex. ("I can see that you're 15 years old. No, I don't want to see your ID. I can see you're so far from home. But it's no hanging matter. It's no capital crime.")

It may be no hanging matter, but when the girl in question is his own 17-year-old daughter, Sir Mick might be singing a different tune.

Georgia May Jagger has posed topless for a new series of ads for Hudson jeans. When her older sister, Elizabeth (then 20), walked down the catwalk in in 2004 in an outfit that left nothing above the waist to the imagination, her famous father responded with noticeable horror.

Now the London Daily Mail reports that Jagger, 65, is "dubious" about his teenage daughter's career choices.

Georgia May is the third child of Jagger and Jerry Hall.

Billboards and magazine ads featuring the girl wearing nothing but jeans and lying on her stomach (her rear end in the air and her right arm covering her breasts) will start appearing in September for the United States-based jeans company.

David Lipman, a company spokesman, told the Daily Mail the girl's hand-me-down celebrity status played a role in her getting the gig.

"It's all about the heritage of having Mick Jagger as a a dad and Jerry Hall as a mum," he said.

"But more than anything, it's her spirit that captivates me."

Georgia May told the Mail that her mother has been supportive and has given her modeling tips. "She always says, 'Be nice to everyone, even if you don't like it. Just be nice and gracious, And don't show your bum.' "

What do you think about the young Jagger going topless in an ad?

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