Mick Jagger is 82. Melanie Hamrick is 38. If you’re doing the math, that’s a 44-year difference. Honestly, the internet loves to freak out about it, but after a decade together, it seems like they’re the ones getting the last laugh.
They met backstage at a Rolling Stones concert in Tokyo back in February 2014. At the time, Melanie was a high-level ballerina with the American Ballet Theatre. She wasn't some wide-eyed groupie. She was an athlete at the top of her game. She’s actually said in interviews that she wasn’t even star-struck because, in the world of professional dance, "ballet dancers are the gods." Basically, she had her own world before she ever stepped into his.
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For years, people saw that massive diamond on her left hand and whispered. Melanie used to call it a "promise ring" to keep the press at bay. But in April 2025, she finally let the cat out of the bag during an interview with Paris Match. She admitted they’ve actually been engaged for about three years.
But here’s the kicker: they might never actually get married.
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Melanie mentioned that they’re so happy with the way things are that she’s "afraid to change anything." It’s a very modern, very "rock star" way of looking at a commitment. They don't need a piece of paper to prove they're a unit. They’ve built a life that spans between a chateau in France, a house in London, and a former home in Florida that they sold for over $3 million. They move through the world with a sort of quiet confidence that bothers people who want their celebrity relationships to be more traditional.
The Mini-Mick: Raising Deveraux
In 2016, they welcomed their son, Deveraux Octavian Basil Jagger. He’s Mick’s eighth child.
If you’ve seen the videos Melanie posts on Instagram, the kid is basically a clone of his father. He has the hair, the pout, and—most importantly—the moves. Melanie has joked that nobody taught him how to dance; it’s just in his genes. Even at nine years old, "Devi" is already a fixture on tour, often seen side-stage or traveling with the band.
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It hasn't all been easy, though. In early 2025, the family had a bit of a scare when Deveraux was rushed to the hospital after a football accident. Melanie was pretty open about the experience on social media, reminding everyone that no matter how famous you are, "when they hurt, you hurt." He recovered quickly, and by his 9th birthday in December 2025, he was back to traveling the world with his parents.
Life After the Tutu
Melanie retired from the American Ballet Theatre in 2019 after fifteen years. Most people expected her to just become a "celebrity partner," but she’s been incredibly busy carving out her own lane.
- The Books: She’s become a legitimate novelist. Her debut, First Position, was a racy look at the gritty, often dark side of professional ballet. She followed it up with The Unraveling in 2024.
- The Retelling: She’s currently working on a third book, which she describes as a modern, edgy version of the classic ballet Giselle.
- The Choreography: She hasn't left dance behind. She and Mick even collaborated on a ballet called Porte Rouge in 2019, using Rolling Stones music.
She’s very vocal about keeping her work separate from his. She’s said that they have similar careers in terms of being performers, so having a life that doesn't revolve entirely around the "Rolling Stones machine" is what keeps her sane.
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Does the Age Gap Actually Matter?
Critics will always point to the age difference. It’s an easy target. But when you look at the reality of their lives in 2026, it looks more like a partnership of equals than anything else. Mick is famously energetic—still touring, still partying with fire breathers on New Year's Eve, still wearing "matching tooth gems" with his son and fiancée.
Melanie once told Page Six with a laugh, "He's younger than me." She’s referring to his spirit, obviously.
They seem to have figured out a balance that eluded Mick in many of his previous high-profile relationships. Melanie isn't trying to change him. She isn't chasing his fame. She’s a woman with her own royalties, her own career, and her own sense of self. Maybe that’s the secret.
If you want to keep up with their world, the best way is to watch Melanie’s occasional social media updates. She’s the gatekeeper of their private life. You can look for her upcoming novel to get a sense of the world she came from, or keep an ear out for the next Stones tour, where you’ll almost certainly see her and Deveraux in the wings.