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    Sir Richard Branson once saved Keith Richards from a man with a gun

    The 74-year-old Virgin Group founder has been good friends with the 81-year-old Rolling Stones rocker for years and revealed he once saved Keith's life when he lied about his whereabouts to a man who showed up with a gun, intent on killing Keith because he believed Keith was having an affair with his wife


    Speaking about the incident on Virgin Radio UK, Richard said: "I went to the front door. There was this huge guy there and he had a gun.

    "He went, 'I've come to kill Keith Richards, he's in your house with my wife'.

    "As I was talking to him, I saw a naked Keith Richards and a naked wife running behind him across the lawn.

    "I said, 'Put the gun down and you can search the house'. He searched the house, he [said sorry], he left.

    "About an hour later, a naked Keith Richards came back without the wife."

    Richard previously shared about his years of "sex, drugs and rock 'n roll" with Virgin Records, which he founded in 1970.

    Speaking at the unveiling of his Hollywood Walk of Fame star in 2018, he said: "Running a record company can be a lot of fun, and yes, it did involve sex, drugs and rock 'n roll."

    He signed The Rolling Stones in 1992 and joked: "That night, I'm told, we had a party that none of us can remember."

    And, Richard has revealed that Keith actually taught him how to roll a joint.

    He told The Guardian: "I was a late starter, in my early 20s, in a recording studio in Oxford. He was very patient with me."

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