Diane Von Furstenberg once ‘considered’ threesome invite from Mick Jagger and David Bowie

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Diane Von Furstenberg recalled how she once “considered” having a threesome with Mick Jagger and David Bowie. Bei/Shutterstock

Diane von Furstenberg admits she once thought about having a “three-way” with Mick Jagger and David Bowie.

The famous fashion designer recalled the intimate conversation in her new documentary, “Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge,” confessing that she “considered” the offer.

“Well this is something I can tell my grandchildren about,” she said in the doc, per the Hollywood Reporter.

Von Furstenberg admitted that she “considered” the proposition. Patrick McMullan via Getty Images The fashion designer remembered thinking, “Well this is something I can tell my grandchildren about.” Getty Images

A fan on X, who also saw an early screening, claimed that von Furstenberg ultimately said no “because she wasn’t feeling it.” It’s unclear when the alleged encounter took place.

Von Furstenberg reportedly spoke about other past romps in the documentary, specifically bringing up a story about how she was “with Warren Beatty and Ryan O’Neal” on the same weekend.

“I was having a man’s life in a woman’s body,” she said, per THR.

Jagger has yet to publicly respond to von Furstenberg’s story. His rep did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment. Bowie died from liver cancer in January 2016. He was 69.

Von Furstenberg shared the revelation in her new documentary, “Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge.” DMI/The LIFE Picture Collection/Shutterstock The wrap dress creator also talked about her marriage to Barry Diller. Getty Images

Von Furstenberg, now 77, has been married to media mogul Barry Diller since 2001. Prior to that, she was married to Prince Egon von Furstenberg from 1969 to 1972.

According to THR, Diller also spoke in the documentary, admitting that he and the fashion guru embraced the freedom of the 70s in their early stages of dating. It was a time where “everyone slept with everyone” and had “nonexclusive lovers for several years,” he reportedly said.

Von Furstenberg referred to Diller as her soulmate in the doc, explaining, “First he was my lover, then my friend. Barry is the consistent love in my life.”

“Barry is the consistent love in my life,” she said in the doc, according to the Hollywood Reporter. WireImage Von Furstenberg gets candid about her upbringing, past romps and marriage in the new film. Getty Images

The Diane von Furstenberg founder also used the documentary to discuss her childhood, her divorce and creating the iconic wrap dress.

She told Page Six at the movie’s Tribeca Film Festival premiere that the film’s directors, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Trish Dalton, “convinced” her to do the documentary after they had originally planned on doing one about “badass women.”

When asked about what gave her “the drive” to succeed in fashion, she told us it was “originally to become in charge.” She also emphasized how important it is for her to “be a good person” and think of “kindness as a currency.”

“Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge’” premieres June 25 on Hulu.

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