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Jagger: Rock legend turned "Instagram Normie

Mick Jagger, the longtime frontman of the Rolling Stones, has been sharing unexpectedly ordinary moments from his tour life on Instagram. Instead of the usual glamorous or staged celebrity photos, his feed shows mundane outings—visits to local attractions, bars, strip malls and well‑known landmarks. He told The Washington Post that these images are less about spectacle and more about getting a feel for places, and he treats the account like a simple visual diary.

Jagger says some stops are planned but most of his Instagram posts come from spontaneous exploration while on the road. The pandemic made it easier for him to move low‑key; masks and casual clothes have helped him blend in and enjoy being a tourist. Fans have embraced this quieter portrayal, which offers candid, everyday glimpses that contrast with his public stage persona and long career in rock music.

Source: rollingstone.com

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