Rolling Stones' Keith Richards' past love life plagued by heroin, fame: author
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Author Elizabeth Winder has written a new book titled "Parachute Women: Marianne Faithfull, Marsha Hunt, Bianca Jagger, Anita Pallenberg, and the Women Behind the Rolling Stones."
"This is such a wild, fascinating and compelling story," said Winder. "It’s got so much drama … and no one has written a book like this, so I thought I’ll do it myself." Stephanie Nolasco covers entertainment at Foxnews.com.
"These were all women who were not only fascinating but also made up their own rules," she said. "That’s what I found so intriguing about them."
Pallenberg was a fashion model in her 20s when she attended her first Rolling Stones concert in 1965 with a friend in Munich, the New York Times reported. According to the outlet, she managed to go backstage and offered Jones some marijuana and hashish before they headed to his hotel room. The pair quickly became a couple.