Mick Jagger’s Lookalike Daughter with Tooth Gap Is Beauty Icon after Dad Taught Her to Focus on Inner Self

  • At 79, Mick Jagger is a father of 31-year-old daughter, Georgia, who made a beauty trend with her unconventional appearance — a tooth gap.
  • As a kid, she wanted to fix her tooth but supportive dad showed her how to focus on “inside more than the outside.”
  • Nowadays, Georgia amazes with her humility and beauty in a photos.

Mick Jagger is world famous for his rockstar status, but he built a beautiful marriage and family away from Hollywood. Jagger and his ex-partner, model Jerry Hall, had a 21-year relationship which resulted in four children.

The pair seemed happy together with their children at their side, but their relationship did not go the distance. Yet they remained committed to prioritizing their children and ensuring they had a wonderful life.

Mick Jagger and girlfriend Jerry Hall on the beach at Barbados, just prior to his 40th birthday | Source: Getty Images

Mick Jagger and girlfriend Jerry Hall on the beach at Barbados, just prior to his 40th birthday | Source: Getty Images

Jagger and Hall welcomed four children during their 21-year union. They are Elizabeth Scarlet, James Leroy, Georgia May, and Gabriel Luke. Their youngest daughter, Georgia May, has become iconic.

Georgia has the perfect mixture of her mother’s and father’s striking features. She has the same wide smile as her father, while her mother’s high cheekbones grace the young woman’s face and offset her golden hair perfectly. Although when she was younger, she felt she went through an “ugly duckling stage.”

While her parents are arguably some of the most famous in Hollywood, they strived to give their children a normal life and always encouraged them to do anything they wanted to. Georgia admitted her father never forced her to do anything and instead let her forge her own path.

Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall with one of their children, circa 1990 | Source: Getty Images

Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall with one of their children, circa 1990 | Source: Getty Images

She was allowed to find her own passions and run with them without worrying that her parents would not support her. She joked:

“When I was a kid, I wanted to be a tightrope walker and a marine biologist, and I think my parents wouldn’t be surprised if I did all those things, too.”

Her parents always supported Georgia in anything she wanted to do, but they did ensure she knew that...