Jerry Hall’s ‘explosive’ memoirs will not be released in a tell-all book after a deal with publishers fell through, according to reports.
The 52-year-old model had signed a £1million deal with publishers HarperCollins and had reportedly claimed the book would be full of details of her life with Rolling Stones rocker Mick Jagger.
However, HarperCollins were reportedly frustrated after the book failed to provide the juicy details and Hall was then asked to rewrite the 304-page book for its September launch.
Hall was reportedly angry at having to return the publisher’s £500,000 advance on the deal and it was claimed the model wrote the book, Jerry Hall: Self-Portrait, to help her out of financial difficulty.
A spokesperson for Jagger said he had nothing to do with the breakdown of the deal and also denied the rocker said he would help Hall out financially if the project was abandoned.
The deal was allegedly brokered by her agent Ed Victor and a friend of Hall’s said to British newspaper the Daily Mail: "She spent £30,000 on lawyers sorting the contract out in the first place."
Source: Splash News
