Mick Jagger | Georgia May Jagger | Source: Getty Images | instagram.com/georgiamayjagger
Mick Jagger's daughter Georgia May Jagger, has embraced her tooth gap, which has become one of her trademarks as a model. Her fans also love to see her flaunt it. The supermodel opened up about what it was like growing up with some of the most famous parents.
Georgia May Jagger is one of four children from Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall. Her father was a member of one of the most famous rock bands, The Rolling Stones, and her mother was one of the most sought-after models. Together, they were an iconic couple.
Jagger has seven children in total; from his union with Hall, he has Georgia; James, a successful actor and a member of a mental band, Turbogeist, Gabriel, now 25 years old and the most private out of the siblings, and Elizabeth, an actress and activist.
Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall photographed with one of their children in 1990 | Source: Getty Images
Jagger also has a daughter, Kris, with Marsha Hunt. Kris is a mother of two and works in the film industry. Georgia even said she is seen as the superstar of the Jagger family because she has a degree from Yale.
From his marriage with Bianca, Jagger had jewelry designer Jade, and the youngest of the seven siblings, Lucas, was born to Brazilian model Luciana Morad.
Although half of Jagger's children have different mothers, the singer keeps them close and spends time with them all. They reportedly usually visit him and his long-time girlfriend L'Waren Scott, in New York for New Year's Eve or the summer holidays.
Despite having a big blended family, Georgia admitted that growing up with famous parents meant they always traveled. "In a way, it wasn't a normal family life," she said, especially because they did not have a regular nine-to-five job.
Therefore, when Jagger was away for a long time, Georgia and her siblings would spend the rest of their school year with him on tour, traveling with a tutor.
Some of The Rolling Stone members' daughters would also join, including Theodora and Alexandra, who were Patti Hansen and Keith Richard's daughters, and who Georgia and her sister Elizabeth would often spend time with
Even the rest of the band's members, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts were family guys, so the children would turn their time on tour into the best summer camp.
They were the kind of children who grew up in hotels, planes, and dressing rooms. Georgia even confessed that they would get up to no good. Some mischiefs included ordering unusual food, like snails and brains, for people they knew were picky with their food.
But the famous band members also kept their kids busy; Georgia remembered that one of their jobs was to wake everyone up and get them to do hair and makeup.
Mick Jagger in Venice, Italy in 2019 | Source: Getty Images
Jagger has prioritized his children at his busiest, even his ex-girlfriend Morad attested to that. The Brazilian model revealed that her 17-year-old son Lucas had a close relationship with his father.
Despite her brief relationship with Jagger, Morad said, "I like to raise my child with his dad, with his help and advice. He's a very wise man, and he is passionate about his kids."
How Does Georgia May Jagger Look Now, and What Is Her Career?
Georgia has built a successful career as a model, gracing several high-profile magazine covers and walking runways for some of the biggest brands.
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Just a few days ago, the model posted a picture of herself on Instagram, and fans could not stop praising her beauty. A fan went straight to the point and described her as "Perfect," while another added, "The hair, the makeup, the clothes: perfection! Love this photo."
Georgia started her modeling career when she was 15, but it was not her profession of choice. She remembered telling her mother and sister Elizabeth, "I am not a model." But many runways shows later; they now make fun of her remark.
Even though her modeling career kicked off as a teenager, Georgia still wanted to maintain normalcy and finish her studies, so the 31-year-old decided to do modeling part-time to invest in her education.
Georgia noticed many models dropping out of school for their careers, and she didn't want to be one of them. She knew modeling would not be the only thing she would be doing.
Thus, Georgia stuck to her commitment and moved from London to Manhattan to study Photography at the School of Arts.
Georgia May Jagger in Cannes, France in 2018 | Source: Getty Images
As she grew in her career, she also realized her fellow models were pursuing acting, but she did not want to be in front of the camera forever. Instead, she saw herself making a movie rather than being in it.
Georgia Wanted to Change Her Appearance - Why Didn't She Do It?
Georgia strives for a good balance in her life. As much as her face is on many billboards, she loves to enjoy normal activities like cooking for her friends and family, playing with her pets, and gardening with her mother when she's not behind the camera.
One of Georgia's trademarks is her tooth gap, and with it, she's modeled for Versace, been the face of Rimmel London, and graced the cover of British Vogue.
She's been confident in embracing her imperfections and peculiarities, but she did admit that the thought of losing her gap crossed her mind. When she was 12, she went to a dentist to consult, but after the whole process was explained to her, she realized that changing her teeth would not make her more beautiful than she already was.
Since entering the fashion industry, Georgie would get remarks like "Oh, you kept your gap," which does not affect her because she was taught to focus on building confidence from the inside rather than the outside.
Nevertheless, Georgia still has moments when her body issues affect her. In fact, for her, modeling is a job and not something she does because she thinks she's beautiful.
On the contrary, the 31-year-old does not see herself as a put-together person with a full face of makeup and fancy clothes because, in her private life, she's "dorky."
Therefore, when she sees someone with her personality embracing their uniqueness, she gets inspired too. She's also a bit shorter and curvier than typical models, making her even more relatable.
Mick Jagger with his daughter Georgia May Jagger in London in 2016 | Source: Getty Images
Luckily for Georgia, she grew up with relaxed parents who did not scrutinize her or what she did with her life. Even when it came to dating, the model said her father never tried to be intimidating.
When she was dating Django James Stewart, son of musician Dave Stewart, she said their parents knew each other and were cool about their relationship.
Georgia also confessed that she had dyslexia and struggled in school, but her father allowed her to figure it out at a comfortable phase for her. "My parents never really lecture me," she said. In fact, they support all her endeavors.
As a last tip for young girls getting into modeling, Georgia spoke about the pressure of perfectionism on models and how that negatively affects them.
She urged people to realize that everyone is human. Even though she embraces her teeth now, she still worries and wonders how she will look when she gets older.
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