At 73, Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger becomes dad again
Veteran British rocker Mick Jagger was on Thursday celebrating becoming a father again, aged 73, his publicist said, as his Rolling Stones band look set to top the album charts for the first time in two decades.
Veteran British rocker Mick Jagger was on Thursday celebrating becoming a father again, aged 73, his publicist said, as his Rolling Stones band look set to top the album charts for the first time in two decades.
Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones poses for photographers as the band arrives for the opening of the new exhibit ‘Exhibitionism: The Rolling Stones’ in the Manhattan borough of New York City. (Reuters Photo)
The singer’s 30-year-old ballerina partner Melanie Hamrick gave birth to a son in New York on Thursday, according to a statement released on behalf the singer.
Jagger’s new son is some two and a half years younger than the singer’s great-granddaughter, who was born in May 2014.
“Melanie Hamrick and Mick Jagger’s son was born today in New York and they are both delighted,” said publicist Bernard Doherty.
“Mick was at the hospital for the arrival. Mother and baby are doing well and we request that the media respect their privacy at this time.”
Jagger already has seven children ranging in age from 17 to 46 from four previous relationships: Karis, Jade, Elizabeth, James, Georgia, Gabriel and Lucas.
He has five grandchildren and, since May 2014, a great-grandchild after his granddaughter Assisi gave birth to a baby girl.
Jagger began dating Hamrick shortly after the suicide in 2014 of L’Wren Scott, his partner of 13 years.