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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Kathryn Hahn was star-struck by Sir Mick Jagger's knees

    The 'Studio' actress' dad rented out a basement for a Rolling Stones music video shoot when she was a teenager, and though she barely caught a glimpse of any of the group, she was still very excited


    Asked when she was most star-struck, she told Empire magazine: "When I was in high school, my dad had an office building and he'd rent out the basement.

    "The Rolling Stones came to shoot a video there for their 'Steel Wheels' album, I think.

    "We were lurking in the basement and we could see Mick Jagger, but only from the knees down.

    "It was never quite confirmed that it was Mick Jagger, but I choose to believe it was."

    If she wasn't an actress, the 51-year-old star would love to be on a farmer - but she isn't sure the reality would be as "romantic" as she imagines it to be.

    She said: "I would love to be on a farm.

    "I say that, but I wonder if the day-to-day would be as romantic as I'm imagining.

    "I would like a lot of land, a garden and some animals."

    But the 'Agatha All Along' actress isn't always comfortable around animals.

    Asked her most irrational fear, she admitted: "An animal under your covers.

    "Like a rat or an enormous bug. Anything bigger than a palm.

    "I just remember hearing stories of people waking up to a rodent staring at them or crawling across their body and that's absolutely horrifying."

    Kathryn also revealed she has an unusual talent she's very proud of.

    She said: "[I can] organise drawers. I'm really, really good.

    "If you have a junk drawer - like the drawer in a kitchen with everything in it - I'm so good at organising that. It gives me a lot of pleasure.

    "You just need a good podcast, some patience, and those little [dividers]."

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