The former girlfriend of Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood said she feared for her life the night he allegedly assaulted her.
"I thought I was about to get murdered. He was acting as if possessed by something evil," 21-year-old Ekaterina Ivanova told a U.K. newspaper about the 62-year-old rocker.
Meanwhile, Wood's future with the Stones is in jeopardy as his bandmates worry that he is out of control.
Mick Jagger is reportedly going to meet with Wood to discuss whether the guitarist is ready to rejoin the Rolling Stones for a proposed tour. According to the U.K.'s Daily Express, Jagger is worried about Wood's drinking habits.
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