Ronnie Wood Expects Mick Jagger To Sing Lullabies To His Twins

Ronnie Wood wants his Rolling Stones bandmate Sir Mick Jagger to sing lullabies to his twin daughters when he babysits for him.

The 68-year-old guitarist will become a father for the fifth time when his wife Sally Humphreys, below, gives birth to the two babies this summer and after Jagger, 72, told him he would be up for babysitting once they are one Wood now expects him to soothe his kids to sleep with his distinctive voice.

Wood said: “Mick told me he’s a good nanny after one year so he can come and sing lullabies to them.”

Wood’s tots are due to be born in June and he can’t wait to be a dad again and get stuck into the “great fun” of changing dirty nappies and doing night time feeds in between working with Mick and Co, below.

The strummer – who already has four grown-up children, Jesse, 39, from his first marriage to Krissy Findlay, Leah, 37 and Tyrone, 32, with second wife Jo Wood, and her son Jamie, 42, whom he adopted – added: “It’s going to be great fun in June, I’m expecting two baby girls, Sally and I are really excited and I can’t wait to be rocking them to sleep and changing their nappies and going through it all again.”

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