Rock star Mick Jagger's star-studded wrap party for a new film was shut down by Italian police after complaints about excessive noise levels. The party, which was attended by celebrities including Dakota Johnson, Jessie Buckley, and Josh O'Connor, was held at a private villa in the Italian countryside.
According to reports, the police arrived at the villa in the early hours of the morning and asked the guests to leave. The party was reportedly still going on at 3am, with music and laughter carrying on well into the night.
The film, which is directed by Damien Chazelle, is a musical drama that stars Jagger alongside an all-star cast. The party was likely a celebration of the film's completion, but it ultimately ended in controversy after the noise complaints were made.
Italian police have been cracking down on noise complaints in recent months, with several high-profile parties being shut down due to excessive noise levels. The move is seen as a bid to improve the quality of life for local residents, who have long complained about the noise from celebrity parties.
While the exact details of the incident are still unclear, it is understood that the party was not a formal event and was not advertised to the public. The incident has sparked debate about the impact of celebrity parties on local communities and the need for stricter noise regulations.