Mick Jagger, 81, Steps Out with Melanie Hamrick, 37, at Pre-Oscars Bash

Mick Jagger

Rock legend Mick Jagger, strutting into his ninth decade with swagger to spare, turned every head in the room when he rolled up to Chanel and Charles Finch’s glitzy pre-Oscars soirée at the Beverly Hills Hotel’s Polo Lounge last Saturday. Arm in arm with his flame, Melanie Hamrick—a 37-year-old ex-ballerina with grace and grit—the 81-year-old Rolling Stones icon proved age is just a number when you’ve got charisma that could melt the Hollywood sign.

Jagger didn’t just show up; he *arrived*. Picture this: a shimmering pink jacket that screamed “I’m still the king,” thrown over a casual gray tee, paired with teal trousers that only a man with his rock ‘n’ roll pedigree could pull off. Hamrick, meanwhile, was a vision in a strapless black midi dress—sleek, chic, and topped with a silver Chanel belt that whispered elegance with an edge. Together, they were a walking power chord of style.

The night was electric. The couple, who’ve been burning up the romance charts since 2014, couldn’t keep their hands off each other—sipping cocktails, laughing, and rubbing elbows with Tinseltown’s elite. Word has it Jagger held court with heavy hitters like Adrien Brody and Colman Domingo, trading stories that probably ranged from stage antics to Oscar-worthy drama, per Page Six’s eagle-eyed spies.

Their love story? It’s the stuff of rock ballads. The two first locked eyes over a decade ago in Tokyo, where The Rolling Stones and the American Ballet Theatre crossed paths like some cosmic tour-bus collision. Sparks didn’t fly right away—Jagger’s no rookie, he plays the long game. It wasn’t until later in 2014, when he slid into her DMs (or whatever the rockstar equivalent was back then) with a VIP invite to a Zurich gig, that the romance kicked into high gear. From there, it’s been a wild ride of jet-setting and red-carpet slaying.

At the Polo Lounge, surrounded by A-listers and the glow of pre-Oscars buzz, Jagger and Hamrick didn’t just attend—they owned the night. Proof that some legends never fade; they just get louder.

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