National Enquirer

JAGGER TERRIFIED HE’S NEXT TO DIE!

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LEGENDARY Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts’ death at 80 has left the band’s famed frontman Mick Jagger fearing he could be next! “Mick is definitely feeling his mortality after Charlie’s passing,” a source spilled. “It’s made him wonder if his own end is around the corner!” The randy rocker, 78, already had a wake-up call after surviving life-threatenin­g aortic valve replacemen­t surgery in 2019.

“Mick’s in great shape, but he’s well aware of his health issues,” a source dished. “He’s terrified his heart could quit on him at any time and he could be reunited with Charlie sooner than he wants!”

While the two original Rolling Stones were never close — the dapper stickman once decked the preening peacock in a 1970s dustup — sources said Charlie’s death has left Mick shaken.

“Charlie was there from the very beginning and they cleared up their difference­s, so it was a big loss,” confided an insider. “They found fame and lived the good life together, and now Mick’s afraid they’ll share the same fate!”

Though the “Wild Horses” singer is pushing 80, he’s still living like a much younger man — with a 34-year-old girlfriend and a rock band touring America.

“Charlie’s death has him thinking he needs to slow down!” the source added.

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and Ronnie Wood
The Rolling Stones Charlie Watts — who died at age 80 on Aug. 24 — Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood

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