Rock and roll legend Mick Jagger has given fans a rare and touching glimpse into his personal life, speaking candidly about his relationship with his youngest son, Deveraux. At 82, the Rolling Stones frontman shared the joys and challenges of raising a child later in life—an emotional moment that has deeply resonated with fans around the world.
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Jagger, who is father to eight children, admitted that fatherhood in his 80s feels different than it did in earlier years. “You get out of practice,” he confessed. “It’s fun to have children at any age, but if you’re always away, you don’t get to enjoy it as much.”
The legendary performer grew visibly emotional when discussing the time he may have left to watch Deveraux grow up. “I cherish every moment,” Jagger said. “But of course, I worry. You want to be there for the milestones, for the little things. Time feels more precious now.”
Fans across social media have responded with heartfelt support, praising Jagger for his honesty and vulnerability. Many remarked that his words highlight the universal fears and hopes of parenthood—reminding the world that even icons of music face the same emotions as everyone else.
Jagger’s openness offers a powerful reminder that behind the fame, fortune, and decades of rock stardom lies a father who values love, time, and family above all else.