This Article is From Mar 23, 2014

L'Wren Scott's funeral to be held in Los Angeles on Mick Jagger's request

L'Wren Scott's funeral to be held in Los Angeles on Mick Jagger's request

L’Wren’s elegant designs in lush fabrics were favoured by celebrities like Madonna, Nicole Kidman, Oprah Winfrey, Penelope Cruz and Michelle Obama

Highlights

  • L'Wren Scott's funeral has reportedly been moved to Los Angeles at the request of her brother Randall Bambrough and her long-term partner Mick Jagger.
  • Randall was in the Big Apple for the sad task of identifying his adoptive sister's body after the Medical Examiner's office confirmed Scott's cause of death was suicide, reported New York Post.
  • The model-turned-designer was tragically found hanging by her assistant in her Manhattan apartment.
  • Jagger is being comforted by his children in LA after flying in and the rock legend was alleged to feel 'too raw' to return to New York, where he had recently purchased a home with L’Wren.
  • The Rolling Stones singer has only just returned from Perth, cancelling the Brown Sugar hitmakers' tour of Australia and New Zealand as soon as he heard the shocking news.
  • L’Wren's family had previously expressed their desire for the 49-year-old to be laid to rest in her hometown of Utah.
Los Angeles: L'Wren Scott's funeral has reportedly been moved to Los Angeles at the request of her brother Randall Bambrough and her long-term partner Mick Jagger.

Randall was in the Big Apple for the sad task of identifying his adoptive sister's body after the Medical Examiner's office confirmed Scott's cause of death was suicide, reported New York Post.

The model-turned-designer was tragically found hanging by her assistant in her Manhattan apartment.

Jagger is being comforted by his children in LA after flying in and the rock legend was alleged to feel 'too raw' to return to New York, where he had recently purchased a home with L'Wren.

The Rolling Stones singer has only just returned from Perth, cancelling the Brown Sugar hitmakers' tour of Australia and New Zealand as soon as he heard the shocking news.

L'Wren's family had previously expressed their desire for the 49-year-old to be laid to rest in her hometown of Utah.
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