Humiliation for Justin Trudeau after Mick Jagger spreads scandalous rumour about sex scandal involving Canadian Prime Minister’s mother
Mick Jagger revived an old rumor about a sex scandal surrounding Justin Trudeau’s mother during a Rolling Stones concert in Vancouver.
The 80-year-old rock ‘n’ roll star was booed by the crowd at BC Place stadium on July 5 when he praised the Canadian prime minister on stage.
But he appeared to be poking fun at his mother, Margaret Trudeau, and the time she spent partying with the Rolling Stones in the 1970s.
“We love you, Mr. Trudeau,” Jagger said to a chorus of boos. “I mean, his family has always been such big fans of our band.”
More rumors about the Canadian politician’s mother surfaced after former President Donald Trump accused Margaret of sleeping with every member of the Rolling Stones.
Mick Jagger rekindled an old sex scandal rumor involving Justin Trudeau’s mother during a Rolling Stones concert in Vancouver
He appeared to be poking fun at his mother Margaret Trudeau and the time she spent partying with the Rolling Stones in the 1970s. Pictured: Margaret (center) pictured with Jagger (right) and guitarist Ronnie Wood (left)
Jagger referred to Trudeau during a conversation with fans on stage and was surprised by the reaction.
He stood there stunned for a few seconds before praising the Canadian soccer team for reaching the semi-finals of the Copa America.
Trump made the scandalous comments about Trudeau’s mother Margaret to former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham, her memoir reveals.
“Once, on Air Force One, I was sitting with him in his cabin, and for some reason — maybe he had just read something or seen his face on TV — it suddenly occurred to the president that he was thinking of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau,” she wrote.
She said Trump asked her, “Is it okay if I say this?” — which Grisham described as “always a tough question.”
“Who knew what would come out of his mouth? Sure, I nodded,” Grisham said.
The message was, ‘Trudeau’s mother. She fucked all the Rolling Stones.’
Actress Margaret attended a private Rolling Stones concert in Toronto on March 4, 1977. It was her sixth wedding anniversary to former Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
The 80-year-old rock ‘n’ roll star was booed by the crowd at BC Place stadium on July 5 when he praised Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (pictured) on stage
Jagger fueled further rumors about the Canadian politician’s mother after former President Donald Trump accused Margaret of sleeping with every member of the Rolling Stones
She also went out with the band, leading to rumors that she and Jagger were romantically involved.
But the Rolling Stones frontman denied the rumors at the time, saying, “It’s really embarrassing. It’s just not true, you know?
“She just came for a two-night concert, she just wanted to have a good time, I don’t know.”
He took issue with the press coverage of the rumours, adding: ‘I mean, they don’t really have anything to talk about, you know? So they start doing these kinds of things, blowing them up…
“I mean she should be able to do what she wants, I don’t want to get her in trouble. I mean she just wanted to see the shows and that’s it, that’s the end of it.
“It’s a little bit ridiculous, I mean, it’s just absurd, honestly. As far as I’m concerned, it’s very annoying.”
Margaret and her husband announced their separation in May of that year, and officially divorced in 1984.
According to her 1982 book Consequences, she had affairs with movie stars Jack Nicholson and Ryan O’Neal and with singer Lou Rawls.
Rolling Stones frontman Jagger denied rumors of a romantic connection with Margaret at the time, saying, “It’s really embarrassing. It’s just not true, you know?
Margaret and her husband Pierre Elliott Trudeau (left) announced their separation in May of that year, before formally divorcing in 1984.
He was the first sitting prime minister to undergo a legal separation while in office and took custody of their three sons.
His eldest son Justin became the second in August 2023 after he announced that he and his wife Sophie were splitting after 18 years of marriage.
The couple announced the decision in statements on Instagram, adding that they would be going on vacation as a family.
They met as children, when she was in the class of his youngest brother, Michel, and reconnected as adults when they co-hosted a charity gala in 2003.
Justin and Sophie have three children: Xavier (16), Ella-Grace (15) and Hadrien (10).