Mick Jagger, 82, Makes Rare Public Appearance with Two Lookalike Sons at Champions League Final
Mick Jagger, 82, Makes Rare Public Appearance with Two Lookalike Sons at Champions League Final

Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, 82, attended the Champions League final in Budapest on Saturday with his youngest son Devereux, nine, and eldest son James, 40. The trio were seen cheering on Arsenal, Jagger's lifelong club, as they faced Paris Saint-Germain.

The match ended 1-1 after extra time, with PSG winning 4-3 on penalties. Jagger wore a classic suit with a blue suede blazer, while his sons sported matching Arsenal jerseys. Both James and Devereux bear a strong resemblance to their father, with James sharing his sharp jawline and Devereux his sweeping hair.

During the event, Jagger was spotted chatting with David Beckham and appeared on Beckham's alternative broadcast 'Beckham & Friends Live', available on Paramount+ in the US.

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Jagger has eight children. His eldest, Karis, 55, is from a relationship with Marsha Hunt. Daughter Jade, 54, is from his marriage to Bianca Jagger. With Jerry Hall, he has Elizabeth, 42, James, 40, Georgia, 34, and Gabriel, 28. Lucas, 27, is from a relationship with Luciana Gimenez Morad. Devereux is his youngest, with partner Melanie Hamrick, 38, a former American Ballet Theatre dancer whom he plans to marry.

James is an actor and musician, having starred in HBO's 'Vinyl' and fronting his own band Turbogeist. Melanie has said Devereux has an 'amazing' singing voice and loves to dance, though she tries not to put pressure on him. She retired from ballet in 2019 and is now an author.

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