WORLD : Doubts Cast on Jagger’s Vows
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JAKARTA, Indonesia — A Hindu leader in Bali says British rock star Mick Jagger’s recent wedding to longtime girlfriend Jerry Hall is illegal and merely imitated parts of a traditional Balinese wedding ceremony.
I Wayan Surpha, chairman of the Indonesian Hinduism Assn. in Bali’s capital of Denpasar, said Jagger has not met conditions to be a follower of Hinduism, the official Antara news agency reported.
Jagger, 47, and Hall, 34, married Nov. 21 in Bali.
Ida Pedanda Sukawati, a Hindu priest, said he presided over the ceremony, which included a rite signifying entrance into Hinduism, the agency reported. The couple also signed a statement indicating they had converted.
But Surpha objected, saying, “It should not be so easy to hold such a ceremony.”
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