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Yet another interview with the ever-present Luciana Morad has graced the Internet:
Model Says Jagger To Send Illegitimate Son To Eton ``We are trying to do the best we can for our son,' said Morad, whose affair with the veteran rock star was blamed for the breakup of his marriage to Texan model Jerry Hall. ``We would like to bring him up in England and send him to Eton -- if he is good enough to get in,' she told Tuesday's Evening Standard at the launch of a London photo exhibition. ``His father has the finances to give him a good upbringing,' Morad, a model, said of plans to educate their son Lucas at one of Britain's most exclusive and expensive schools. Jagger is famed for his swiveling hips and pouting lips and Morad said of their son: ``I want him to look like me but he looks just like his dad -- it's scary. He does this funny thing with his lip.' End of article She's talking about sending the kid to Eton. The poor child's only a few months old. I can't believe anyone wrote a story about it. Must have been a slow news day (yeah, that's my excuse). Actually when I read this I just thought it was the stupidest thing to say. All the money in the world isn't going to get the kid into Eton. Let's hope he doesn't inherit his mother's intellectual capabilities -- the more she says, the more stupid she seems. I won't ask what Mick saw in her, because that's very obvious. But what's in her head. The Tabs certainly don't show her in her best light. Quotes like the ones above and the Sunday Times headline "It's not Mick's baby, it's mine" make her seem extremely air- headed. I was amused by the Sunday Times article because it had quotes from the boyfriend she cheated on to sleep with Mick and copies of her not-so-sexy email messages to him. It also had her father calling Mick a dirty old man saying the relationship was sick. Her father also claimed that she did not need money. So why the paternity suit? If it was "her" baby why go to court? Of course calling it "hers" does bring to mind the Immaculate
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