Rock solid
In the Covid-19 age of self-isolation, the Jaggers are a case study in staying connected. In normal circumstances, the family has multiple WhatsApp groups: one for all eight siblings; another that includes parents; and a third ‘girls-only’ group set up by sisters Lizzy, 36, and Georgia May, 28, to share with their mum, Jerry Hall. But more recently, they’ve stepped up communication to include more messages and regular House Party and Zoom video calls with their extended clan.
“We have a big group text as we’re spread all over the world,” explains Georgia. “Everyone’s been updating chats regularly with pictures and videos of what they are doing, along with lots of animal-related jokes from my mum,” she quips. This latest strategy all but confirms the Jaggers are a “globetrotting support network that seems to be ever expanding”, as their older half-sister Jade once described their famous brood to Vogue UK.
Georgia and Lizzy share two brothers, James and Gabriel, along with four half-siblings whose ages range from 49 down to three-year-old Deveraux, born to their dad Mick Jagger’s partner, ballet dancer Melanie Hamrick. While it seems such warm affection between siblings, half-siblings, former spouses and new partners shouldn’t compute, the word that often pops up in interviews with any of the Jagger children
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