Rolling Stones rocker Ronnie Wood has shared a rare glimpse into his family life with a snap of his twins on their birthday.
Ronnie, 74, shares daughters Alice and Gracie with wife Sally Humphreys, and the adorable duo turned six on Monday.
The doting dad took to his Instagram account to gush over his sweet girls this week, posting a sweet snap of siblings embracing each other in the woods, surrounded by bluebells.
The rockstar proudly captioned the post: “Happy birthday to our girls Gracie Jane and Alice Rose! Wishing you both a magical day. We love you!”
Ronnie also shares son Jesse, 45, with first wife Krissy Findlay and Leah, 43, and Tyrone, 38, with second wife Jo Wood. He also adopted Jo's son Jamie, from a previous marriage.
Ronnie's twins enjoyed a birthday to remember as they were snapped preparing to board the Rolling Stones plane – which is emblazoned with the iconic lips logo.
The girls clung to a parent each as they prepared to spend their half term with their dad on the road.
“We can't wait to see you all on the road!” dad Ronnie captioned the snap.
Pensioners Ronnie, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are embarking on their European tour, starting in Madrid on Wednesday.
The Sixty Tour will be the first they will perform without their drummer Charlie Watts following his death in August 2021.
It is also the first of Ronnie’s performances since he revealed he secretly battled cancer for the second time during lockdown.
Ronnie, who spent 54 years smoking 25 to 30 cigarettes a day, revealed he was diagnosed with small cell cancer but had 'come through with the all-clear' last year.
It was the second time the rocker has beaten cancer after surviving lung cancer following a diagnosis in 2017.
He had part of his lung removed and confirmed he was cancer free in 2018.