Mick Jagger and Melanie Hamrick radiate romance at Oscars After Party 2026 | English Movie News

Mick Jagger and Melanie Hamrick radiate romance at Oscars After Party 2026

Mick Jagger and Melanie Hamrick lit up the Vanity Fair Oscars Party 2026 with a red carpet appearance that oozed timeless charm and genuine connection. ‘The Rolling Stones’ frontman, now 82, and his ballerina fiancée, 38, stepped out arm in arm, reminding everyone that love has no expiration date. Their easy smiles and playful vibe cut through the post-Oscars frenzy, turning a star-studded night into a showcase of their decade-long bond.

Red carpet radiance

Jagger rocked a sharp black suit that screamed rock royalty, his lively energy matched the younger crowd around him. Hamrick stole glances in a sleek, curve-hugging gown that nodded to her dance background, her poise was as graceful as ever. They held hands and shared quiet laughs, appearing comfortable amid flashing cameras. It felt intimate, like they were out for a fun night rather than posing for the world. Fans online buzzed about how they make effortless glamour look so natural.

A love story in play

They met in 2014 backstage at a Stones show in Tokyo, where Hamrick danced with the American Ballet Theatre. Sparks flew slowly, leading to romance and their son Deveraux, now nine. Engaged since around 2025 but in no rush to marry, they prioritize their happy life together. Hamrick once shared in Paris Match, “Maybe one day we’ll wed, maybe not. We are so content with our current life.” Their story blends Jagger’s wild past with her grounded elegance, creating something refreshingly real.

Voices from the heart

Hamrick speaks candidly about their journey. On that first meeting, she told Paris Match, “There was maybe a spark, though I didn’t feel it was anything extraordinary at the time. We didn’t even exchange phone numbers.” Addressing the 44-year age gap, she said, “I don’t dwell on it. Am I content? Yes. Are the people I care about content? Yes. Am I causing harm to anyone? No.” “We didn’t even exchange phone numbers,” Melanie shared. “At the time, I wasn’t in a relationship, but he was.” Jagger calls her ring a promise ring: “In my mind, it’s a promise ring. We’ll be immature and call it a promise ring,” he told People.

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