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 it was “the inside more than the outside” of a person that truly mattered, which they showed when she wanted to fix a gap in her teeth.

Sir Mick Jagger, Georgia May Jagger, Gabriel Jagger and James Jagger attend the press night performance of "Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs" at the Richmond Theatre on December 11, 2014 in Richmond, England | Source: Getty Images

Sir Mick Jagger, Georgia May Jagger, Gabriel Jagger and James Jagger attend the press night performance of “Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs” at the Richmond Theatre on December 11, 2014 in Richmond, England | Source: Getty Images

The young woman grew up with a gap in her front teeth, and when she was 12 years old, she expressed a desire to close it. She was a tomboy and said it wasn’t because she wanted to be prettier, but it was something that bothered her.

Her parents were supportive of her decision and took her to the dentist, where they told her the procedure she would have to close the gap. Yet she didn’t have the procedure done as her parents had taught her that her heart and personality mattered more than her appearance.

While Georgia’s mother and sister are both models, she told them when she was younger that she didn’t want to be a model like them. Instead, she wanted to study and go into a more conventional career.

Georgia Jagger (daughter of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall), muse of the "Polo de Deauville" brand at Inauguration In Deauville Of Shop "Polo De Deauville, Since 1907" | Source: Getty Images

Georgia Jagger (daughter of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall), muse of the “Polo de Deauville” brand at Inauguration In Deauville Of Shop “Polo De Deauville, Since 1907” | Source: Getty Images

Yet by the time Georgia was in her early teens, she began showing an interest in modeling and did it part-time so that she could still complete her school work and have something of a social life.

Georgia didn’t want her modeling to interrupt her life or to drop out of school to pursue her career, so it always went hand-in-hand with her education. This value showed through even when she went to Manhattan to study Photography at the School of Visual Arts in 2010.

Georgia May Jagger attends the Vivienne Westwood Womenswear Fall Winter 2023-2024 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on March 04, 2023 in Paris, France | Source: Getty Images

Georgia May Jagger attends the Vivienne Westwood Womenswear Fall Winter 2023-2024 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on March 04, 2023 in Paris, France | Source: Getty Images

While Georgia now has a successful modeling career and has become independent because of it, she says she still doesn’t quite feel comfortable. The model admitted:

“I like modeling, but I really see it as a job. I don’t see it as like, ‘I’m so beautiful; I should be doing this.’ It was always kind of a shock for me, and I have a hard time with it.”

Mick Jagger (L) with daughter Georgia May Jagger during an after party for 'The Rolling Stones: Exhibitionism' at Saatchi Gallery on April 4, 2016 in London, England | Source: Getty Images

Mick Jagger (L) with daughter Georgia May Jagger during an after party for ‘The Rolling Stones: Exhibitionism’ at Saatchi Gallery on April 4, 2016 in London, England | Source: Getty Images

Although Georgia doesn’t think she is so beautiful that she should be modeling, her fans believe otherwise. She has even changed beauty standards in the modeling industry, making gapped teeth seem desirable.

Georgia has received positive feedback for her contribution to the modeling world but admits there are still those who criticize her for her tooth gap. She said there had been debates about her teeth on Instagram.

She says some people advise her to get braces, while others defend her and say that she should be allowed to do anything she wants. While she appreciates those who support her, she fears that she will look strange as she ages.

Georgia May Jagger attends the RESERVED - collection preview & seated dinner at upside east on July 1, 2015 in Munich, Germany | Source: Getty Images

Georgia May Jagger attends the RESERVED – collection preview & seated dinner at upside east on July 1, 2015 in Munich, Germany | Source: Getty Images

Despite the many voices telling her what to do about her teeth and criticizing other things she does, she says one voice drowns them all out; Jagger’s. Georgia gushed:

“My dad’s supportive of all my endeavors.”

At 31, Georgia is a successful model and has amassed fans worldwide. She often shared behind-the-scenes photos on her Instagram and pictures from her daily life that she wanted to share with fans.

Her pictures are met with loving and kind words from her fans each time she posts. Yesterday, she posted a photo of herself wearing a vintage Vivienne Westwood dress as she attended the designer’s catwalk show in Paris.

The dress was a long-sleeve, puffed-shoulder, animal print number, which Georgia paired with a bright red lip. The model then shared a video of the fashion show as she sat in the front row to watch.

One fan told her she looked like the Mona Lisa, while another said the photo sequence was “dreamy.” The model is also often compared to her mother and father when she posts photos on Instagram.

Jerry Hall and Georgia May Jagger arrive at the 30 Days of Fashion and Beauty Launch Party at Town Hall on August 28, 2013 in Sydney, Australia | Source: Getty Images

Jerry Hall and Georgia May Jagger arrive at the 30 Days of Fashion and Beauty Launch Party at Town Hall on August 28, 2013 in Sydney, Australia | Source: Getty Images

At the weekend, Georgia posted photos and a video of herself with bleached eyebrows and mentioned in the caption that she didn’t know if the maintenance was worth the effort of having them.

Fans took to the comments to tell her how much she resembled her parents. One woman told her she looked just like her “awesome” father, while another commenter said she looked a lot like her mother. Another said:

“She gets her beauty from her mom.”

Georgia values remaining grounded despite being in an industry focused on her beauty, who she looks like, and how she portrays herself. She has said she doesn’t pay much attention to what she eats and knows there is “life beyond modeling.”

The model said she focuses more on her family and doing things with them that she doesn’t usually get to do. She also says that she doesn’t attend many parties or follow the expectations of how her body should look.

Because she often wears makeup and flashy clothing in her Instagram posts, fans love it when she shares her more toned-down side of her. She recently shared a series of photos showing her everyday life, and fans could not stop praising her for it.

Georgia May Jagger attends the "Charles James: Beyond Fashion" Costume Institute Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 5, 2014 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Georgia May Jagger attends the “Charles James: Beyond Fashion” Costume Institute Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 5, 2014 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

The photos showed a makeup-free Georgia on simple daily adventures that any average person might have. One said:

“I love seeing this side of you, so grounded and, for lack of a better don’t so normal! You don’t often see pictures of models eating a normal meal, love that you’re keeping it real!”

Another fan said they loved that Georgia was grounded in all aspects of her life and always looked healthy. Many others also used the word “grounded” to describe the model and said she was an inspiration.