Faithfull, who at times has lived a hard life with drugs, respond well to virusbehandling, sounds it.

the 73-year-old british Marianne Faithfull, who has made herself noted as a part of the 60’s real people the pop and rock scene, is being treated for Covid 19.

It writes the AFP news agency on Saturday on the basis of a tweet from her pr company Republic Media.

the Faithfull is admitted to a hospital in London. She is, according to the company, in the “steady state” and “responding well” to treatment.

She was in the beginning of his career known as Mick jagger’s former girlfriend, but for over five decades, she has had a career as a singer-songwriter and actor.

At times, She lived a quite hard life.

According to the AFP writes the british singer’s friend, avantgardekunstneren Penny Arcade, in a Facebook-posting, that She came to the hospital Tuesday after experiencing symptoms of Covid-19 under selvisolation.

– She has gone through and survived so much in her life – including being Marianne Faithfull, writes Penny Arcade, whose real name is Susana Ventura.

– So if she were to be overcome by a virus, it would be a great tragedy.

As the 17-year-old She was spotted by Rolling Stones’ manager, Andrew Loog Oldham.

He got Mick Jagger and Keith Richards to write the ballad “As Tears Go By” for her, and with the length she through immediately after.

After a brief marriage with galleriejeren John Dunbar was Marianne Faithfull girlfriend of Mick Jagger.

with him she lived a celebrated life in the public eye with lots of partying and drugs. It brought her out in cocaine dependence.

Slowly began the relationship to Mick Jagger to slip out in the sand, and in 1970 they went from each other.

After some tough years in the 1970s, where she struggled with anorexia, heroin addiction and lived on the streets, she managed to get on his feet again.

In 1979, she received restarted his career with the disc “Broken English”.

since then she has recorded over 20 albums and made himself as an actor on the boards, in tv and on film.

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