Sir Mick Jagger is too mean to buy a painting from Rolling Stones bandmate Ronnie Wood.
Wood has revealed the singer - who is believed to be worth in excess of £500 million - placed a bid for one of his artworks, but backed out after its £70,000 price tag "scared him off".
The 61-year-old guitarist said: "Mick once put in an offer for one of my landscapes. But nothing came of it. I think the price might have scared him away a bit. It was £70,000 or something."
Jagger has a reputation for being frugal with his cash. Last year, his supermodel ex-wife Jerry Hall - with who he has four children, Elizabeth, 23, James, 21, Georgia May, 16, and Gabriel, 11 - said: "He wanted me to pay for everything to do with the house and children, which I didn't mind, I guess, because I had the money. But yeah, he's pretty tight with the day-to-day stuff."
Jagger hit back branding her claims "absurd", adding: "I have always paid all expenses for the children as well as the lion's share of the costs relating to her lifestyle."
A trusted source also claimed 'Mick's tight as a nats arse'.
Last night (07.02.08), Jagger, Wood and bandmates Charlie Watts and Keith Richards attended the Berlin Film Festival for the world premiere of 'Shine a Light', Martin Scorsese's documentary which was filmed over two days at New York's Beacon Theater when the band played there in autumn 2006.
'Shine a Light' also features footage from the British rockers' remarkable 46-year career.