‘60s Muse Turned Psychologist Jenny Boyd Explores Rock’s Greatest Icons

There is a whole layer of iconic women who are brilliant and accomplished, but they’re mainly known for their association with iconic men. Jenny Boyd is one such woman who first was known as being the little sister of Pattie Boyd (Mrs. George Harrison and, later, Mrs. Eric Clapton). Boyd eventually became known for her own rock star associations. She’s the titular person in Donovan’s “Jennifer Juniper,” which he wrote to woo her (unsuccessfully). Mick Fleetwood was successful in snagging her. He married her–twice. I would venture as far as to say the “Camila” character in Daisy Jones & the Six is loosely based on Boyd. After splitting from

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