Mick Jagger, 82, Is About to Become a Dad Again — And He’s Loving It

For decades, Mick Jagger was the ultimate symbol of rock ‘n’ roll rebellion — wild, untamed, and allergic to the idea of slowing down. The Rolling Stones frontman wasn’t just making music; he was living a legend, fueled by electric performances, late-night parties, and a reputation that seemed destined to last forever.

Now, at 82 years old, Mick Jagger is about to surprise the world again. Not with a stadium tour or a new hit album — but with a baby.

Mick has actually been married only once – to Nicaraguan social activist Bianca in 1971. Pictured: Mick and Bianca at their wedding in May 1971

Yes, the rock icon is set to become a father for the ninth time, as his partner, 38-year-old former ballerina Melanie Hamrick, is expecting their second child together. And the most unexpected twist? Mick has never seemed happier.

The couple are pictured at Mick's 82nd birthday party last Friday

Their love story began in a quiet, unexpected place: backstage at a ballet performance in New York. Melanie was graceful and grounded, a striking contrast to the whirlwind energy Mick carried everywhere. At first, many assumed it would be another short-lived romance, but over time, the two built something deeper.

“She didn’t chase him,” a friend said. “She didn’t need him. That’s what made her unforgettable to him.”

In 2016, they welcomed their first child, Deveraux. Fans assumed that chapter was closed — after all, Mick already had eight children, some older than Melanie herself. But Melanie brought a calm into his life that he’d never known before.

Mick and Melania leave the birthday party held at Kensington Roof Gardens in London

“She grounded him,” said another insider. “Not by controlling him — just by bringing him peace.”

These days, Mick’s life looks a little different. He still performs, dances, and writes music, but he’s swapped some of the late nights for early mornings, trading roaring crowds for bedtime lullabies. Melanie once joked to a friend, “He sings to Deveraux — not ‘Sympathy for the Devil,’ more like ‘Twinkle, Twinkle.’”

Their son Deveraux (pictured), known as Devi, is eight and Mick is a late convert to the joys of settled, monogamous domesticity

Of course, the rebel hasn’t vanished. Jagger still has the energy of a man half his age, but now his purpose has shifted. He’s focused on creating a future for his family — talking about nursery colors, baby names, and playdates with the same passion he once reserved for setlists and tour planning.

The internet, of course, had a field day with the news.

Melanie pictured with Mick at a State Banquet at Windsor Castle on July 8, 2025
“Only Mick Jagger can be older than the Queen and still making babies,” one person joked.
Another quipped, “Father Time has a watch, but Mick Jagger’s got a crib.”

But beneath the memes is a story about transformation — how even the wildest hearts can find something, or someone, worth slowing down for.

Melanie prefers to stay out of the spotlight, focusing on her choreography and family, but those who see them together describe a warm, private bond — shared glances, quiet smiles, and a sense that they’re completely at ease in each other’s company.

Melanie pictured with Mick at a State Banquet at Windsor Castle on July 8, 2025

And while Mick isn’t hanging up his microphone anytime soon — rumors of a new tour are already swirling — friends say fatherhood has given him a new kind of inspiration. He’s even writing songs about it, something he once swore he’d never do.

When asked recently if he ever imagined being here — nearly 83, preparing bottles instead of setlists — Mick just grinned and said:
“No. But that’s the thing about rock ‘n’ roll. You never know what the next song will be.”

And for now, his next song sounds a lot like a lullaby.

Mick and Melanie attend an event at Fondation Louis Vuitton on July 25, 2024

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