Stockholm: Singer Mick Jagger reportedly took two women to his hotel room in 48 hours after a concert here.
The Rolling Stones legend is said to have chatted up an attractive duo at a party following a concert here July 1, before inviting them to his room at different times during a two-day period, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"It was typical Mick. He spotted the girls in a bar and quickly charmed them over a couple of drinks," said a source.
"By the end of the trip both had been back to his room. It doesn`t take much imagination to guess what went on," added the source.
The 70-year-old musician was pictured last month with dancer Melanie Hamrick, but it was reportedly a fling and a source said he is "still as rock `n` roll as ever".
"Mick has a natural swagger and presence about him which wasn`t lost on the two girls," said a source.
"They were both in their thirties, voluptuous and very attractive - and were clearly keen on him.
"Over the course of his visit they both ended up in his hotel room. He has been making the most of his time on the road - and judging by this, is still as rock `n` roll as ever," added the source.
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