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Mick Jagger responds to John Mulaney saying he’s ‘not nice’ in stand-up bit: ‘You get disassociated’

Mick Jagger pushes back on John Mulaney’s ‘not nice’ jab, saying the comment leaves him disassociated.

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Mick Jagger publicly responded after comedian John Mulaney referenced him as “not nice” in a recent stand‑up routine, describing the remark as leaving him “disassociated.” The exchange stems from Mulaney’s bit about their time together on “SNL.” Coverage highlights Jagger’s denial of rumors and his personal reaction. Observers will watch for any follow‑up comments from Mulaney or additional remarks from Jagger in upcoming interviews, as the dialogue continues to surface in entertainment reporting.

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Quick answers

What did John Mulaney say about Mick Jagger?

He called Jagger “not nice” in a stand‑up segment referencing their work together on “SNL.”

How did Mick Jagger respond?

He said the comment makes him feel “disassociated” and addressed rumors of being “not nice.”

Which media outlets reported on the exchange?

The New Daily, The News International, Parade, Us Weekly, Just Jared and Entertainment Weekly all published articles on the story.

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