Melanie Hamrick celebrated Mick Jagger's 82nd birthday with a sweet social media post featuring photos of them and their son Deveraux, highlighting their loving family moments and Jagger's ongoing music career.
Mick Jagger, at 81, maintains his fitness and energy for performances through a diet that includes cod liver oil, avocado, and brown rice, as revealed in Isadora Puiggene's book 'Pact with the Devil.' These superfoods are linked to health benefits like reduced cholesterol and diabetes risk. Jagger's disciplined lifestyle, influenced by his PE teacher father, and his avoidance of alcohol and parties contribute to his enduring vitality.
In her upcoming documentary, "Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge," the fashion icon reveals she once turned down a threesome with Mick Jagger and David Bowie, considering it a better story to tell her grandchildren. The documentary, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and debuts on Hulu on June 25, also covers her career, personal life, and reflections on gender norms and freedom.
The Rolling Stones performed their 1980 hit "Emotional Rescue" for the first time in a decade during their Hackney Diamonds tour at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. Mick Jagger thanked the crowd for participating in a fan poll to choose the song and reminded them to vote in the upcoming presidential election. The tour continues until July 21.
The Rolling Stones, featuring Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, delivered a high-energy performance at Gillette Stadium, marking the venue's 100th concert. Despite their age, the band showcased their enduring rock prowess, playing classic hits and new material from their latest album "Hackney Diamonds." The show, possibly their last in Boston, highlighted their timeless appeal and left fans thoroughly entertained.
The Rolling Stones, led by the indefatigable 80-year-old Mick Jagger, delivered a high-energy performance at MetLife Stadium during their "Hackney Diamonds" Tour. Jagger's remarkable stamina and stage presence, even at his age, left the audience in awe as the band played both new tracks and classic hits. The concert was a testament to the enduring power of rock 'n' roll and Jagger's unparalleled status as a rock frontman.
During a New Jersey concert, Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones made a quip about Donald Trump and Stormy Daniels, referencing the former president's legal troubles and the upcoming election.
During a massive concert at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones mocked former President Donald Trump and adult film actor Stormy Daniels, referencing Trump's ongoing criminal trial related to alleged hush money payments. Jagger's comments drew laughter from the crowd, highlighting the intersection of entertainment and current political events.
The Rolling Stones delivered an electrifying performance at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, showing no signs of slowing down despite their long career. The band, led by Mick Jagger, continues to captivate audiences, reminiscent of their early days when they first played in New Jersey in 1965.
The Rolling Stones delivered a memorable performance at MetLife Stadium on May 23, blending humor, classic hits, and new songs from their latest album "Hackney Diamonds." Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, both 80, showcased their enduring energy and musical prowess, with standout moments including Chanelle Haynes' debut on "Gimme Shelter" and Keith Richards' surprise double performance. The concert also featured a dynamic opening act by Jon Batiste and a special mention of the Tick Tock Diner's new "Mick Jagger" sandwich.
Melanie Hamrick, girlfriend of Mick Jagger, shared rare photos on Instagram to celebrate their son Deveraux's 7th birthday. Fans noticed Deveraux's striking resemblance to his famous father, commenting on his cheeky smile and calling him a "Mini Mick." Jagger, who has eight children from previous relationships, admitted to being "a bit out of practice" when it comes to raising a baby again. While Hamrick and Jagger have rarely discussed their relationship status, Hamrick mentioned that Jagger is an "amazing father." She also revealed that she isn't in a rush to get married but wouldn't say no if Jagger proposed.
Mick Jagger, 80, and his girlfriend Melanie Hamrick, 36, celebrated their son Deveraux's seventh birthday with rare family photos. The Rolling Stones frontman appears relaxed and happy in the pictures. Jagger recently opened up about parenting his youngest son, expressing the joys and challenges of being a father. The couple shared their love and birthday wishes for Deveraux on Instagram. Jagger has eight children from different relationships and has hinted that he won't be leaving his $500 million fortune to his kids.
Andrew Watt, a superfan of the Rolling Stones, produced the band's latest album, "Hackney Diamonds," which has received rave reviews and features guest appearances from artists like Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, Paul McCartney, and original bassist Bill Wyman. Watt's deep love for the band and his close collaboration with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards resulted in a successful and highly acclaimed record.
Mick Jagger, 80, and his fiancée Melanie Hamrick, 36, attended the American Ballet Theater Fall Gala in New York. Jagger turned heads in an emerald green suede suit jacket, while Hamrick looked stunning in a sheer black gothic lace corset and flared skirt. Jagger has previously revealed that going public with their relationship on social media helped their bond. The Rolling Stones recently released their 24th British studio album, and bandmate Keith Richards hinted at the possibility of a Rolling Stones hologram concert in the future.
Mick Jagger joined Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show for a skit called "Freezer Secrets" where they get locked in a walk-in freezer and share their deepest secrets. Jagger admitted that he did once get some satisfaction, referring to the Rolling Stones' hit song "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," but revealed it was from popping bubble wrap. He also jokingly claimed that his real name is Rick. Jagger has been making appearances to promote the Rolling Stones' new album, Hackney Diamonds, which features guest appearances by Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Lady Gaga, and original Stones bassist Bill Wyman.