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Miss you? Mick, ex and lover at party

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SIR MICK JAGGER’S former lover Noor Alfallah risked stirring the pot when she arrived at the very same Grammy after- party attended by the 75-yearold Rolling Stone and his girlfriend this week. Ballerina Melanie Hamrick, 32, who is also the mother of Sir Mick’s oneyear-old son, Deveraux, turned up with him at the Los Angeles bash hosted by his record label, Universal Music Group.

While it’s not clear if Mick and 23- year- old Noor crossed paths on the night, at least there would have been no confusion between the brunettes. Melanie dazzled in a £2,850 black diamante Balmain dress, while her rival sported a white trouser suit.

Mick’s year-long affair with film producer Noor — which coincided with his relationsh­ip with Melanie — came to an end last December when she reportedly dumped him for billionair­e art collector Nicolas Berggruen, 57.

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 ??  ?? Small world: Noor and, inset, Mick and MelanieDoc­tor Who star Jodie Whittaker reveals that just days after she was announced as Peter capaldi’s successor in the BBc series, a disappoint­ed fan told her she wanted a male Doctor instead. ‘I went up to a cafe and I went to order — this girl looked at me, she was about 17, so I was like, “‘I think this is my demographi­c”,’ recalls Jodie. ‘I could see her really psyching herself up. And she just went, “Are you . . .?” and I went, “Yeah . . .” ‘I said, “Are you a Whovian?” And she went, “Yeah. I really wanted Ben Whishaw.” ’
Small world: Noor and, inset, Mick and MelanieDoc­tor Who star Jodie Whittaker reveals that just days after she was announced as Peter capaldi’s successor in the BBc series, a disappoint­ed fan told her she wanted a male Doctor instead. ‘I went up to a cafe and I went to order — this girl looked at me, she was about 17, so I was like, “‘I think this is my demographi­c”,’ recalls Jodie. ‘I could see her really psyching herself up. And she just went, “Are you . . .?” and I went, “Yeah . . .” ‘I said, “Are you a Whovian?” And she went, “Yeah. I really wanted Ben Whishaw.” ’

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