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Rolling Stones star Bill Wyman's life now as he shares reason for leaving band

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Rolling Stones legend Bill Wyman has opened up about his reasons for leaving the band and his unexpected career move. Last year, the Rolling Stones star proved that age is just a number when he reunited with his bandmates on their hit album Hackney Diamonds.

However, as the seemingly ageless Stones gear up to kick off their 19-date US tour this weekend in Texas, 87 year old Bill has shared that his life is now far removed from the rock 'n' roll lifestyle.

He reveals that he now finds joy in a quieter life at home, collecting archaeology books and even contemplating opening a Rupert Bear museum. "I've an archive of the Stones too," he adds. "I've got a library that I created of everything that has happened to me.

I wanted to keep an archive of the Stones to show my son I was once in a band." READ MORE: Real life of Coronation Street's Bernie Winter actress Jane Hazlegrove - Emmerdale star wife, heartbreaking loss and forgotten soap role Read today's top Manchester Evening News stories Bass player Bill has been out of the band since 1991, when he abruptly left after more than three decades on the road.

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