Grace Jones, who once vowed she'd never write a memoir, has changed her mind and is all set to tell her life story.
The 65-year-old singer has signed an agreement with Gallery Books to write a book scheduled to come out next year, the BBC reported.
The Jamaican-born model, actress and singer revealed that decided to pen down the memoire because if she didn't do it, someone else would do.
According to Gallery Books, the stories the singer planned to share include rooming with Jerry Hall during her model days, collaborating with Andy Warhol and acting with Arnold Schwarzenegger in Conan the Barbarian.
The memoire is also believed to have stories from her time filming James Bond film A View to a Kill and her regular visits to the famous New York club Studio 54.
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