I Don't Sit Around Wishing I Had a Man ; a Racy Encounter with Calum Best has Made Her the Talk of the Town, but Lizzy Jagger Insists She's Happier Snuggling Up to Her Aga

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THE last time I met Lizzy Jagger was on a cover shoot. She was 14, had a bright-green streak in her hair and clearly wasn't comfortable in front of the camera. "Come on, Liz, give it some poke!" the photographer David Bailey was bellowing, but she managed only the faintest twitch of those trademark Jagger lips. When the shoot was over, she refused to answer a single question, clearly dying to leave. "Elizabeth has decided she's never doing any interviews," her mother, the Texan supermodel Jerry Hall told me fondly.

"She's going to be like Jackie O."

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I Don't Sit Around Wishing I Had a Man ; a Racy Encounter with Calum Best has Made Her the Talk of the Town, but Lizzy Jagger Insists She's Happier Snuggling Up to Her Aga

Six-and-a-half years later, Lizzy, 21, is a different creature. Immaculately made up, her hair a glossy chestnut, she bounds into the room, pecks me on the cheek, and leads the way to a sofa where she has been chain smoking Marlboro Lights. She's in a khaki top from Mango over skin-tight Mango jeans.

"I'm all Mangoed up," she says, "apart from my socks."

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