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Mick Jagger To Become A Great Grandfather

by Music-News.com on September 21, 2013

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Sir Mick Jagger is reportedly set to become a great-grandfather.

The 70-year-old Rolling Stones rocker will welcome another generation to his famous family when his granddaughter Assisi gives birth. The 21-year-old is the eldest offspring of Mick’s daughter Jade Jagger and is expecting a tot with chef boyfriend Alex, according to UK newspaper The Daily Mirror. The socialite is thought to have been dating him for more than a year.

“She and Alex are thrilled and broke the news to their immediate families last week,” a source said. “Jade was a little taken aback at first, not least because it means she will be a grandmother by the age of 42. She’s expecting some ribbing from her showbiz pals.”

Mick is meanwhile still feeling youthful despite reports of his grandchild’s impending motherhood.

“Mick is delighted and has no qualms about being a great grandfather,” the insider shared. “He’s been joking about becoming a great, great, granddad and still performing!”

Jade, who married Adrian Fillary last year, also has another daughter, 17-year-old Amba, from her relationship with her artist ex Piers Jackson.

Mick is already father to seven kids, aged 14 to 42. Jade was born to his ex-wife Bianca, while his eldest, Karis, was born in 1970 after he enjoyed a fling with Marsha Hunt. He has Elizabeth, James, Georgia May, and Gabriel from his relationship with model Jerry Hall and a son named Lucas from a brief romance with Luciana Gimenez.

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