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It's all over now: Wood angry as ex sells his outfits

Sherna Noah
Wednesday 26 September 2012 18:20 EDT
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Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones is in dispute with his ex-wife over her decision to sell the contents of their former family home.

Jo Wood, 57, whose divorce from the guitarist was finalised last year, is holding an auction next month in Beverly Hills. But a representative for the guitarist said that he was "staggered" that his ex was selling his Stones' tour outfits, saying that they did not belong to the former model.

Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills announced that Jo was putting band memorabilia, which she collected over the years, under the hammer as part of the auction. It said that highlights of the sale were Wood's "stage-worn leather jackets and clothing".

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