Sir Mick Jagger Supports Gay Marriage
SuperHeavy sideman has signed Freedom to Marry's I Do letter to President Barack Obama, urging him to consider the marriage rights of gay couples.
Sir Mick Jagger has signed Freedom to Marry's Say, "I Do" letter to President Barack Obama asking for marriage equality for gay couples.
The musician, famous during the sixties, believes all loving couples should have the right to wed.
Evan Wolfson, president of campaign group Freedom to Marry, said: "Mick Jagger believes all loving couples should have the right to wed".
A large number of celebrities have previously signed the letter - which asks President Obama to "clarify" the situation about gay marriage in the US - including openly lesbian 'Glee' star Jane Lynch, actress Anne Hathaway and Martin Sheen.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have previously indicated they would not get married until gay couples have the right to do so in America.
Speaking with an accent, Mick Jagger said: "Most gay people are very tasty people. They like beautiful stuff in their lives. If they like me, it means they have taste. They don't follow me for my butt shots. They like me for me".