Mick Jagger, 81, just got engaged to his 37-year-old girlfriend.

Mick Jagger, 81, Engaged to Melanie Hamrick, 37

Mick Jagger’s longtime partner Melanie Hamrick revealed that the couple been engaged for about “two or three years,” saying, “Maybe one day we’ll marry, maybe not.”

Mick Jagger is rolling over a new relationship stone.

The Rolling Stones frontman is engaged to his longtime partner Melanie Hamrick, the retired ballerina confirmed to Paris Match April 9.

In fact, Melanie told Paris Match that Mick—who she first met in early 2014 and began dating later that year—has been her fiancé for about “two or three years.”

“Maybe one day we’ll marry, maybe not,” she continued. “We are so happy in our current life that I would be too afraid to change anything.”

And while Melanie, 37, is excited to spend forever with Mick, 81, she also admitted that their love story was sort of a slow burn. After all, Mick was still dating the late model L’Wren Scott when they were introduced in Japan, where the Stones and the American Ballet Theatre were both touring at the time.

“We didn’t even exchange phone numbers,” Melanie admitted. “At the time, I wasn’t in a relationship, but he was.”

Acknowledging that there was “maybe a spark,” she added, “But nothing incredible, like, ‘Come on, I’ll blow your mind and we’ll travel the world.'”

Prior to his engagement to Melanie, Mick was married to actress Bianca Jagger—with whom he shares daughter Jade, 53—from 1971 to 1978, and fathered seven children with other past partners: Karis, 54, Elizabeth, 41, James, 39, Georgia May, 33, Gabriel, 27, and Lucas, 25, as well as late daughter Corrina, who was stillborn.

Mick Jagger, Melanie HamrickPhoto by Lyvans Boolaky/FilmMagic

In 2016, two years after the musician’s relationship with Melanie was revealed, the couple welcomed Mick’s eighth kid, a son named Deveraux, now 8.

And throughout their romance, the pair have faced speculation over their 44-year age gap—an aspect of their love story that Melanie insists she would otherwise not feel the need to address.

“I don’t think about it,” she told The Times in September. “Everyone’s going to have their opinion. If you think about others’ opinions, no matter where you are in life, you’re going to have a problem and you’re going to analyze it.”

To block out the noise, Melanie shared that she has chosen to “put the blinders on.”

“Am I happy? Yes. Are the people in my life happy? Yes. Am I hurting anyone? No,” she added. “OK, they can mind their own business.”

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