
Ronnie Wood, 78, rocks a pair of custom-made Rolling Stones trainers as he steps out with wife Sally, 47, for an event celebrating 50 years of the iconic band
Rock icon Ronnie Wood slipped into a pair of his own custom made Rolling Stone shoes as he enjoyed a night out in central London on Thursday.
The I Can't Get No Satisfaction hitmaker, 78, was pictured strolling arm-in-arm with his wife Sally Humphreys Wood, 47, on their way to dinner at The Ivy in Soho.
Ronnie seemed in great spirits for the occasion as he cracked a smile for the cameras while donning the eye-catching red trainers.
The high-top leather shoes - believed to have been custom made for the Rolling Stones legend - feature the band's iconic tongue and lips emblem printed on their front.
He also showed off the famous logo with his choice of trousers for the evening, with Ronnie sporting a pair of black joggers featuring the emblem on their thigh.
From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop
While Sally, the rocker's third wife, wore a vibrant red T-shirt to match her husband's footwear along with a pair of flared blue jeans.
After their dinner, Ronnie and Sally headed over to Carnaby Street for a special celebration marking 50 years of the Rolling Stones - which perhaps explains the 78-year-old's outfit of choice for the evening.
Held at the Rolling Stones Official Store, the event showcased an exhibition of Ronnie's original artwork, iconic guitars and stage-worn costumes from his time with the band.
The star, who appeared thrilled to be celebrating the group's success, posed in front of three portraits of his old bandmates - Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger - after his arrival.
After removing a brown jacket he was snapped wearing earlier, Ronnie revealed he and Sally were sporting matching T-shirts for the occasion.
The couple married in 2012, exchanging vows during an intimate ceremony at the Dorchester Hotel in London following a six-month romance, with Rod Stewart serving as best man.
The pair met at her place of work, the Theatre Royal, nine years beforehand. They went on to welcome daughters Gracie Jane and Alice Rose in 2016.
A couple of months ago, film producer Sally opened up on her life with the rock legend.
After their dinner, Ronnie and Sally headed over to Carnaby Street for a special celebration marking 50 years of the Rolling Stones - which perhaps explains the 78-year-old's outfit of choice for the evening
'We spend a lot of time together - we get on really well,' she told The Mirror.
'I feel we're very lucky, because we love being at home with the girls and watching telly and going to nice restaurants. We do all of that anyway.'
Meanwhile, Sally told that far from living a rock and roll lifestyle, the couple love nothing better than staying up late to read books and watch the TV, adding that they're 'night owls'.
Sharing a candid glimpse into their day to day lives, she continued: 'I take the girls to school every day, but Ronnie at 2,3,4,5 in the morning, goes to sleep.
'I think because he's so programmed to go on stage until 10 or 11 o'clock at night, so he has to wind down after that. I've always worked at night in the theatres. We're just naturally night people. Normally Ronnie gets up at midday.'
Before tying the knot with Sally, Ronnie was married to two previous women - Krissy Findlay from 1971 to 1878 and Jo Wood for a more than a quarter of a century until 2011.
Ronnie and Jo, who share two children together, split after the rocker had an affair with a 19-year-old cocktail waitress called Ekaterina 'Katia' Ivanova.
Earlier this year, Jo revealed she's written a 'sexy and shocking' novel based on her experience of recovering from her divorce from the Rolling Stones icon.
The fiction story, titled The Resurrection of Flo, is set for release this summer.
The 70-year-old told the Mail: 'The book is about how not to be a victim after a marriage. And how to pick yourself up and get out there - and have fun, and experience life fully as an older woman.
'Breaking up with your husband... I know what that feels like', Jo said. 'Many women know what that's like, where the man you love has run off. They say you have to write from experience.
'My friend read it and said, ''Oh Jo, I could imagine that's what happened to you when you and Ronnie broke up.'' It's fiction, and the story is about Flo, but of course I'm going to put my feelings into it.'
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mail
33 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE 'How can Geri rubbish the legacy of the Spice Girls... who does she think she is?': As furious row erupts, sources VERY close to the band tell KATIE HIND their withering verdicts on 'lady of the manor' Geri
When the Spice Girls lived together in their modest semi in Maidenhead, before they achieved pop stardom, they would speak endlessly about misogyny in the music industry. Repeatedly told that they wouldn't get on the cover of magazines because 'women don't sell', or being spoken to rudely by male record label bosses, they grew more and more angry. They would, I'm told, spend evenings discussing how they could change the world to make it a better place for women and girls.


Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Daily Mail
Robbie Williams takes a dig at Beyonce with playful jibe as they both bring their tours to London
Robbie Williams has taken a playful swipe at Beyonce as the two both played concerts in London over the weekend. The former Take That singer, 51, took to the stage at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium while Beyonce performed at Tottenham's Stadium just four miles away. During his show on Friday, Robbie couldn't resist poking fun at the American singer, 43, who is in the UK on her Cowboy Carter tour. According to The Sun, while encouraging a sing-a-long to Bon Jovi's Livin' On A Prayer, Robbie quipped: 'You won't get that at a f***ing Beyonce gig.' Robbie admitted he was 'anxious' in the lead up to his 38-date tour, saying: 'I turned to my wife [ Ayda Field ] and said, "Babe, I'm anxious about this." From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'She said, "Rob, you behave like this is normal. You behave like you have to do this for the rest of your life. You behave like stadiums is where you're supposed to be." ' Robbie said this was all the encouragement he needed as her words changed his 'perception'. Beyonce is playing six nights in London this summer on June 5, 7, 10, 12, 14 and 16 - with the first kicking off on Thursday. While ticket sales for her 2023 Renaissance world tour in the UK sold out within minutes of being released it hasn't been quite the same this time around. On Thursday there were still 539 free seats left in the stadium which holds around 62,000 people for concerts. The cheapest seats available for the show were £71 for obstructed view seats while the most expensive were £278 for seated in better areas. The ticket sales may reflect less interest in her country-tinged Cowboy Carter material compared to her dance-friendly Renaissance material. The singer–songwriter also may be struggling to get fans who saw her on her whirlwind Renaissance tour to come back just two years later, this time at even higher prices. Over the past few months Beyoncé appeared to have drastically slashed prices at some of her shows in order to get fans to buy the unsold tickets. Some fans who saw her in LA were able to nab tickets as cheap as $35 before Ticketmaster's fees. It comes after Beyoncé insiders have lifted the lid on how she has become a record-breaking billionaire. The Houston-born superstar and her husband Jay-Z became music's first billionaire couple and are now worth around $3billion. And in a new interview those who have worked with her over the years have revealed how her work ethic that is on 'another level' and her attention to detail have been reflected in her impressive bank balance. Producer Larry Griffin Jr worked with the star on her 2011 album 4, told The Times Culture magazine: 'She knows exactly what she wants. It was one of the most intense weeks of my career.' She recorded a whopping 75 songs for 4 and had to narrow them down to just 16 for its release. In an example of her incredible work ethic, she hosted listening parties where family and radio people scored each song from one to five. Other insiders pointed out how the attention to detail on her current Cowboy Carter tour show 'another level' of planning and precision. Architect Ray Winkler helped design sets for two of her tours and said in the Times interview: 'The visual landscapes of her shows are just extraordinary.' Choreographer James Alsop worked with her for her song Run The World and added: 'She was involved in every aspect'. James explained how she rarely took breaks, eating and drinking as she rehearsed. Others who have worked with her also tell how she will watch tapes back of her shows to see how she can improve next time.


Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Daily Mail
Brit pop icon Adele thanks Netflix hit Adolescence for 'changing her relationship with her son' in heartwarming letters
Brit pop star Adele has written letters of thanks to the creators of the Netflix hit series Adolescence. The singer, 37, told director Philip Barantini, 44, that she made a point of watching the hard-hitting crime drama with her 13-year-old son, Angelo. Adele praised the series for 'changing her relationship' with Angelo, whom she shares with ex-husband Simon Konecki, 51. Adolescence, starring Owen Cooper and Stephen Graham, follows the story of a 13-year-old schoolboy accused of murdering a classmate after being radicalised by misogynistic online content. Director Philip said: 'I am getting messages, inundated on Instagram, from people from all over the world who can relate to this story or have really been affected by it. That, for me, has blown my mind a little bit.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Speaking during a masterclass with the Royal Television Society in words obtained by The Sun, he added: 'I had a text message from Steven Spielberg who has watched it twice, and I got letters from Adele last week - handwritten letters from Adele. He continued: 'I mean, just like saying that she had watched it with her son, and it has changed their relationship.' The director added that the show has surpassed their expectations as he gushed about the power of Netflix which has elevated the show to such a level. The four-part series has become Netflix's second most-watched English-language TV show ever, behind only Wednesday, the Addams family spin-off. Since its March 13 debut, Adolescence has racked up 141.2 million views. The series has sparked a national conversation and even prompted Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to suggest it be shown in schools. He revealed that he watched it with his 14-year-old daughter and 16-year-old son, saying: 'As a dad, I have not found it easy viewing.' It comes after Adele made a rare public appearance with her fiancé Rich Paul, 44, at an NBA game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Minnesota Timberwolves earlier this year. While Adele and Rich have chosen to keep their relationship largely out of the spotlight, they have frequently been photographed together at sporting events. Adele previously revealed to Rolling Stone that they met through a mutual friend, having both got up to dance to a Drake song at the birthday party. The couple, who have been dating since 2021, announced their engagement in August of last year when Adele flashed her engagement ring. Following a proposal from a fan, Adele admitted: 'I can't marry you, because I'm already getting married.' The romance is Adele's first relationship since she divorced her ex-husband Simon. The couple were married between 2018 and 2021 and are said to have parted on amicable terms after Adele decided to end the relationship. She told British Vogue: 'I wasn't miserable miserable, but I would have been miserable had I not put myself first. 'But, yeah, nothing bad happened or anything like that.' Following Adele's announcement that she and Rich were engaged, she revealed that she would be taking an extended break from music. She has been full of praise for the relationship and said that she would like to have more children. 'Once I am done with all my obligations and all of my shows, I want to have a baby,' she said on stage last May. 'I want a girl because I've already got a boy. I feel like she might be like the person I love the most in the world, but also probably hate the most in the world. 'That is what I feel will happen. She's going to put me in my place all the time, isn't she? With me as her mother and Rich as her father, she's going to be a bossy little queen, isn't she?' Rich, from Ohio, already has three children - Reonna, Richie, and Zane - from a prior relationship.