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Mick Jagger tackled some overdue housework during a fun “How to Quarantine” charity video for Tonight’s show in the United States – watch the clip below.
The sketch was filmed for the chat show hosted by Jimmy Fallon, which is currently occurring remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Parodying a BBC news report in black and white from the 1940s, the focus of the night before Tonight’s show he briefly switched to the Rolling Stones leader at his country house.
After being implored by the narrator of the clip to be productive during the shutdown, Jagger is seen attending a number of tasks, including DIY, gardening, and animal husbandry.
The sketch was filmed in support of Save the Children, which you can find more information about and donate here.
Jagger recently participated in the iFor India concert, which raised money for those affected by the coronavirus outbreak in India.
He also joined his Rolling Stones bandmates last month to give a unique performance in their respective homes for Global Citizen’s. One world: together at home Virtual concert of relief of the coronavirus.
Jagger also responded last month to Paul McCartney’s claim that The Beatles were a superior band to The Rolling Stones at the height of their fame.
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