Mick Jagger's Sir ban
30 November -0001
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Rolling Stone frontman Sir Mick Jagger has banned people from using his official title.The veteran rocker, who received a knighthood last year for his services to music, it's "naff" when people call him Sir MickThe 62-year-old, who is currently touring America with the Rolling Stones, said: "It was very nice to be offered it and I didn't think that it would have been good manners to decline"No one calls me Sir Mick and I never ask them to - and I don't have it on my letter headings, unlike some people"But it seems not everyone is as relaxed about their knighthoodSir Ben Kingsley reportedly insisted on being addressed by his official title while filming the new 'Oliver Twist' movieThe knighted actor, who plays Fagin in the upcoming film, told the cast and crew he must be called 'Sir' at all timesInsiders also say the 'Gandhi' star spoke in his Fagin accent even when he wasn't filming scenesSir Ben reportedly even spoke to his now-estranged wife, Alexandra, in the high-pitched voiceBen split from Alexandra earlier this year after discovering a photo of her kissing another man on the internet0Comments | Be the first to comment!







