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'I inspired David Bowie's top hits, then ditched him and broke his heart'

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She was the muse behind some of David Bowie’s most famous tracks and lyrics. Hermione Farthingale, said by many to be the inspiration behind “the girl with the mousy hair” in 1971 hit Life On Mars, was also the singer’s lover.Bowie fell head over heels in love with the actress, dancer and model during a 12-month relationship before he hit the big time – and was left heartbroken when she left him.The pair met in January, 1968, on the set of BBC play The Pistol Shot, which they were both starring in, and it took just weeks before he moved in with her in South Kensington, London.Hermione’s solicitor dad was said to be disappointed at his 19-year-old setting up home with the working-class boy from Brixton.Like any young couple starting out.

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