Mick Jagger: Rock Icon's Family Reunion, Art Gala Spotlight, and $7M Home Sale
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Mick Jagger, at 82, remains a center of attention in both music and society, and the past few days have been no exception. His most prominent recent appearance was at the inaugural British Museum Ball in London on October 18, an event styled as the UK’s answer to the Met Gala and themed around Indian colors and creativity. Jagger arrived with his fiancée Melanie Hamrick, a ballet dancer with whom he shares an eight-year-old son, Deveraux. The couple was photographed mingling among a constellation of top figures in global arts and entertainment, including Naomi Campbell, Sacha Baron Cohen, Janet Jackson, and Sir Grayson Perry. The ball included performances by Anoushka Shankar, M.I.A., and Tom Odell, and was briefly interrupted by a climate protest, but Jagger remained unfazed, resuming his rounds inside the museum alongside the other VIPs, according to Artsy.
What captured even more headlines was Mick’s warm reunion with ex-wife Jerry Hall. The pair, who share four children, exchanged kisses on the cheek and posed together for photos with their daughter Elizabeth, demonstrating their enduring friendship. Also spotted was Bianca Jagger, Mick’s former spouse and mother of his daughter Jade, although Bianca and Mick didn’t publicly interact. This British Museum Ball highlighted Jagger’s role as both rock icon and family patriarch, with several of his children reported at major social events these past days, notably Georgia May Jagger attending British Beauty Week with Jerry Hall, as covered in Parade.
Jagger also made news in the business world. His former sub-penthouse London home, famed for hosting legendary parties with guests like Princess Margaret and Keith Richards, was sold for £5.5 million (about $7.3 million) to an avid Rolling Stones fan. The home featured in galeriemagazine.com coverage as a unique celebrity trophy, attracting global attention during its swift sixteen-week listing period.
On October 8th Jagger and Hamrick also made a rare appearance at the New York City Ballet Fall Fashion Gala, underlining his continued connection to the world of high art and society, according to AOL. No major new music releases or Rolling Stones studio work have hit the press this week, but in an October 21 Parade interview, Jagger revealed his number one wish for the Rolling Stones’ legacy: that the band continue to inspire future generations of musicians and fans, reflecting his ongoing stewardship over rock’s cultural heritage.
As for social media, activity is largely focused on event photo coverage and nostalgia posts marking his presence at the British Museum Ball, with no viral controversies or tabloid drama. Melanie Hamrick maintains that the couple prefers to keep family life private, rarely sharing details beyond carefully curated glimpses. Unconfirmed reports have circulated regarding a possible surprise Stones pop-up or club gig, but no authoritative source has validated these.
With these appearances and transactions, Jagger’s week has been characterized by high-profile social engagement, affectionate reconnections with family, and another tick in the box of celebrity real estate legend—making it a period of personal and social resonance if not seismic musical news.
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