BREXIT

Roxy Music model fights to stay after 73 years in UK

Kari-Ann Moller, who is married to Mick Jagger’s brother, must apply for EU residency
Kari-Ann Moller and her husband, Chris Jagger; right, Roxy Music’s 1972 debut album
Kari-Ann Moller and her husband, Chris Jagger; right, Roxy Music’s 1972 debut album

Looking up seductively from a rumpled sheet in a satin-frilled minidress, Kari-Ann Moller set the tone for an album that would transform pop music.

Her appearance on the debut album by Roxy Music in 1972 not only impressed music fans of the time but may now influence whether she is allowed to stay in Britain.

The former model, who has lived in the UK for all but the first ten months of her life, was stopped by immigration officials this year and told that she was not allowed to remain because she had a Norwegian passport.

The threat of expulsion has prompted her husband, Chris Jagger, brother of Sir Mick, to help her apply for settled status by uploading a copy of the album cover