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Weston's Keith Richards Regrets Some Parts of 'Life'
Richards' comments about Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger caused a "rift" in the band and threatened the possibility of the Stones doing a 50th reunion tour, which is rumored to be in the works for 2013.
Rolling Stones guitarist and resident Keith Richards has reportedly issued a public apology to lead singer Mick Jagger for saying Jagger has a “tiny todger,” among other unflattering comments in his 2010 autobiography “Life.”
According to a Reuters report, Richards’ comments about Jagger caused a “rift” in the band and threatened the possibility of the Stones doing a 50th reunion tour, which is rumored to be in the works for 2013.
In a recent article in Rolling Stone magazine, the rock veterans agreed it was time to bury the hatchet and move on.
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"As far as the book goes, it was my story and it was very raw, as I meant it to be, but I know that some parts of it and some of the publicity really offended Mick and I regret that," Richards said in the magazine article.
Richards made headlines in December when it was reported that he was to correct his vision.
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In January Richards’ daughters said in an interview that he sometimes shows their boyfriends .