They will have nothing! In an interview given to Wall Street Journal On September 26, 2023, Mick Jagger said he had made the decision to disinherit his eight children in favor of charity. The numerous children of the 80-year-old singer, but also grandchildren, will have to do without a colossal heritage, estimated at over $500 millionwhich the man would have decided to bequeath to different charitable causes, as he suggested: “My children don’t need $500 million to live”. Mick Jagger said he heard “do good to the world” by leaving his fortune to charity.
Mick Jagger’s eight children were born from five different unions, between 1970 for the eldest, and 2016 for the youngest: Karis Jagger (53) is the son of actress Marsha Hunt; Jade Jagger (52) is the daughter of Nicaraguan lawyer Bianca Jagger; Elizabeth Jagger (39 years old), James Jagger (38 years old), Georgia May Jagger (31 years old) and Gabriel Jagger (26 years old) are the children of model Jerry Hall; Lucas Maurice Morad Jagger (24 years old) is the son of Brazilian presenter Luciana Gimenez Morad; and finally, Deveraux Octavian Basil, which will celebrate its 7th birthday next December, is the result of a relationship with the ballerina Melanie Hamrick. Mick Jagger is also the grandfather of six grandchildren and the great-grandfather of three great-grandchildren!
A colossal real estate portfolio
A well-stocked tribe who will have to do without a good part of the colossal fortune of their father, grandfather and great-grandfather, but Mick Jagger will not, however, have the authorization to take everything from them. As the American tabloid points out, the eight children should inherit more than 300 million dollarseither $37.5 million each. They should also inherit numerous real estate acquired by their father, such as a castle in Touraine, or huge villas in London and New York. He is also the owner of a majestic house on Mustique Islanda private island located in the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines archipelago.
Talking about his death, which he thinks about more and more given the many health problems he has experienced in recent years, such as Covid and open heart surgery of the most delicate carried out in mid-2019, Mick Jagger indicated that the Rolling Stones were considering a posthumous tourlike ABBA, in the form of holograms.